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Engagement Photos

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Set the Scene

Set the Scene

Use your photos for engagement announcements, wedding invitations, and to decorate your guest book and reception tables.

R. Becker Creative

Engagement photos will capture this new adventure in your life and give you beautiful images to share in your announcement to family and friends. The engagement photo session gives you and your fiancé a chance to get to know your photographer and observe how he or she interacts with you before the wedding day. You will be more comfortable the day of the wedding knowing that all of your personalities blend, which can ease any tension or anxiety.

Megan & Daquan

Katie Mary Photography

Your photographer will be able to get to know the two of you during this time, as well. Do your eyes blink a lot? Do you need help in some posed shots? What angles look best for your facial expressions? This session will save time when creating a timeless portrait on your wedding day.

Be creative and highlight your favorite thing together. This will give the images your photographer captures a personal twist to be treasured for years to come.

Bethanie & Nephi

Complete Weddings + Events

share your ideas

Talk to your photographer about locations you would like to visit and your ideas. Maybe you would love to have more candid pictures taken in a coffee shop. The better you communicate about what you are looking for in your pictures, the more likely you’ll get it.

Kaitlynn & Harley

R. Becker Creative

look amazing

Bring several outfits so as to choose the clothes that go best with each background. Keep in mind: solids are great and look good next to almost any backdrop. Also, it is important for your clothes to complement and look good next to your fiancé’s, but try to avoid looking like twins.

Hayley & Trevor

IndigoBlue Photography

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