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An Energetic Engagement Shoot - Matt & Vera

This quirky and energetic engagement shoot is brought to you by DwJohnson Studio via Two Bright Lights. Lauren from DwJohnson Studio described this couple, “Matt and Vera met on the track team at Indiana University, in Bloomington, Indiana. Vera is currently training for the Olympic Trials, as a pole vaulter.” 

Impressive! It also explains how Vera is able to hold the perfect handstand….enjoy. 

Engagement Shoot in the Autumn Leaves - Stephanie & Daniel

These stunning pictures of Stephanie and Dan’s engagement shoot come from FlickFoto Photography via Two Bright Lights. They were captured in the beautiful Valley Forge National Park and they make me want to go and run through piles of yellow autumn leaves (whilst attempting to be as photogenic as this couple) …I will of course have to wait quite a few months before that is even possible, so for now, I will just have to enjoy these photos! 

Full of Engagement Laughter - Clarissa & Tyson

This engagement shoot was submitted by FlickFoto Photgraphy and is one of the happiest shoots I have seen. Sarah from FlickFoto describes the day as, ”I have never worked with clients who smiled as much as Clarissa & Tyson. It made it ever more fun for me as their engagement session photographer, to work with them. There were no cheesy or fake smiles—just laughter and love. The session was photographed at Temple University’s Ambler Campus’ Arboretum and ended with water ice at Rita’s.”


This is definitely a smile infectious shoot and I love it. 

War Paint Engagement Shoot

This has to be up there as one of the best and original engagement shoots ever! I am lucky enough to have been submitted it by DwJohnson Studio.

A few words from the groom on their inspiration, “We were sitting around one day talking about movies and realized we both love the movie “Ten things I hate about you”.  We talked about the scene where the 2 main characters are running around and throwing paint filled water balloons at each other. At the end of the scene they are kissing with paint covered faces and laughing with each other. We both looked at each other and agreed that would be fun to do… We ended up ordering color powder from India based off the traditional Indian Festival of Color called Holi.  The paint arrived and we had a lovely color fight and DwJohnson photography was ready and willing to help capture the moment.”   

I am also lucky enough to be able to share their proposal story as well, “On December 28th, 2011 I surprised Samantha with a day trip to New York City.  Neither one of us had ever been to New York, so this was a new adventure for us both and it was symbolic of the new adventure of our marriage that’s to come!  I took her to see a Broadway musical (something she always wanted to do).  We walked around Time Square.

Then we walked down to Rockefeller Center where I had gotten VIP tickets to go ice skating in front of the giant Christmas tree.  We skated for a short while and then I pulled her into the center of the ice rink and told her I loved her for the very first time (I promised myself I would never say “I love you” to a girl unless I was going to marry her), and then got down one knee and asked her to marry me.  

Everyone in the place stopped skating and started cheering when she said YES!  Then I surprised her again because I had flown out her best friend along with my roommate to spend the night with us in New York City. We stayed up half the night running around enjoying New York City.  Oh and my roommate is David Johnson of DwJohnson photography so we got some cool photos of the proposal too!”

So without further ado, here is the awesome engagement shoot….it will get you in the mood for a paint fight! I can only imagine how brilliant the wedding day will be!

NYC Engagement Shoot

Scott Kretschmann Photography shot this a-mazing NYC engagement that I get to share with you all. The day went something like this:

Kelly and Brian love color and light so we decided to hit up the Meatpacking District and the High Line Park for the first part of their session. After walking the High Line and having some fun with the cobblestone streets and graffiti in the Meatpacking District, we headed over to the ever so iconic Brooklyn Bridge. This place is a must have for all our NYC couples it seems, and I can see why – it always makes for a gorgeous backdrop. We’re really thrilled with the awesome shots we got there, and as much fun as we had, it only got better from there. Once we finished on the Brooklyn Bridge, we walked back to their place in the Financial District to go spend a little time with their puppy Georgia. She was totally loving us and was seriously one of the happiest and sweetest dogs you will ever meet! After taking Georgia for a walk they headed in to change outfits and we hit up their rooftop deck to catch the sunset. There are few things out there as cool as a rooftop in New York City and the sunset didn’t disappoint. We then headed back into town for some night pictures, where else but the iconic Times Square. We even managed to co-opt the cab driver into letting us take some shots with his cab!

Is it just me that now wants to move to New York?! 

Engagement Shoot in the park

Engagement shoots are very much ‘in vogue’ at the moment and I think that the more fun and personality that you can put into them, the more you will enjoy the shoot and the results. 

And this shoot captures that perfectly….

I am very excited to share these uber fun engagement shots of Bethany and Kevin with you, taken by the very talented Carolyn Scott. They encapsulate the fun and excitement of the couple. I especially love their take on the Spiderman-esque upside down kiss!

Now all I want to do is go to the park….

Photo Credit: Carolyn Scott Photography via Two Bright Lights

I’m Engaged….now what do I do?

I have been lucky enough to get advice from a wedding planning expert and I wanted to share her expertise with you. So without further ado I will hand you over to Clare Ridd, Director of The Beautiful Wedding Company 

So you’re engaged and you’ve merrily soaked up all those champagne bubbles with friends and family and now people are starting to ask about your wedding day details. Civil or Religious ceremony? Venue or Marquee? How many bridesmaids? Colour schemes? Table themes? Flowers? Transport? The list is endless and all of a sudden you’re feeling hugely overwhelmed with the practicalities of what needs to be done to get you and your hubby-to-be down the aisle! Well you’re not alone. Once the initial engagement celebrations have died down (and seriously make the most of those moments!) You need to take a step back, take a big breath, sit down with your fiancé to get some ideas on paper, this does not need to be everything from venues to hair and nails, my advice, start once piece at a time, like a jigsaw and you will see the pieces coming together naturally.

First thing you both need to be brutally honest about is if you have enough time to devote to organising your wedding. An average time to plan a wedding is between 18 – 12 months, from weddings with 50 guests to 500, of course weddings can be done in 6-3 months if needed, but the pressure to pull it all together is understandably greater. If your lives are busy and stressful enough you might want to think of hiring a professional wedding planner, they can save you money, cut out the stress of trawling the internet for the perfect supplier, and leave all design and final (fun!) decisions to you. Don’t think you need a big budget for a good planner, they often offer bespoke pricing packages to suit all budgets.

If you have the time to invest in planning your big day, great, start with choosing the date and venue. If you have a favourite venue in mind contact them first to see if your date is available. Once you have the date and venue confirmed you can start building in your other key suppliers, and send out those all important Save the Date cards!

If you are having a civil ceremony at your wedding venue remember to call your local registry office exactly a year to the date of your wedding, (you cannot do this sooner) to book your registra for your big day. You do not want to have everything ship shape for your big day, but no one available to marry you! Your registra should advise you of next steps in terms of all the legalities involved. Similarly with religious ceremonies the priest will arrange a series of meetings with you and your fiancé to discuss legalities and the ceremony itself, again don’t forget to speak to your Church asap to book your wedding, especially for weddings in popular seasons such as Summer or Christmas.

Next get your photographer, videographer (if having one), florist, cake, band and / or DJ, and the wedding transportation booked. Break these down and do two supplier bookings a month if time is tight. My advice, try to get these all booked between 9-6 months ahead of your wedding day.

By this stage you should have seen a lot of wedding supplier websites and blogs during your supplier researching, it’s inevitable that design and theme ideas will have come to you during this time. Please do not worry about taking someone else’s idea, you’ll be able to personalise it in some way, all weddings have elements of borrowed ideas in them, it’s unavoidable in this industry! Even better if you have a definite idea that you want to incorporate into your wedding, my advice, just make sure it’s practical too, i.e. If you wanted your ceremony outside with guests sitting on hay bales or picnic blanks, think of elderly guests and their comfort during the ceremony, you may need in improvise with some sturdier backed hay bales, or rustic wooden chairs. You would also need to consider the unpredictable English weather, perhaps make sure each guest has a pretty umbrella, or that an awning of some sort is available if it does rain.

Lastly, you’ll probably be frantic thinking you’ve forgotten something, so keep lists of booked suppliers, write down all your ideas, and if you need help that’s what bridesmaids and ushers are for so don’t hesitate to draft them into the wedding day plans too!

Mostly, remember to enjoy every moment, everyone says it (because it’s true!) Your Wedding day will come soon enough and the day itself will go by so quickly. Top Tip – Keep a scrap book of your engagement journey, from engagement celebrations to cake tastings and the days leading up to your wedding day, it’ll be a lovely memento for you and something to show your children.

Clare Ridd, Director of The Beautiful Wedding Company


Photo Credit: The Beautiful Wedding Company

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