Longwood Gardens Winter Engagement Session | Erin and Jay

bride and groom kiss in the hallway at Longwood Gardens Christmas Spectacular

Usually when it snows, I prefer to stay inside, heated blanket on full blast, hot cocoa in hand, and an endless stream of classic chick flicks on hand.  Say the words “snowy Longwood Gardens Engagement Session” and all those visions of toasty toes fly out the frosted windows.

When Erin and Jay picked an early December date, we never dreamed we would get a chance to capture the first snow of the season.  I am so glad we did and SO happy that Erin is a tough chick who wears her heals and dresses in freezing weather.

We explored the indoors at Longwood Gardens, which was decked to the 9’s for Christmas, yet the crowds could be a bit pushy….. to the point of bear hugging Erin and Jay with shrieks of congratulations 🙂  If you haven’t been to the gardens in a while, it’s worth a trip to check out their renovated fountains— rain, snow, shine, they are breathtaking.

I am just head over heels for these two— and to think, a few years ago Erin and I worked the closing shift at Anthropologie!  I am so glad those late nights folding clothes led to this moment 🙂

Here are some of my favorites!

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Marsh Creek Engagement Photography | Laura and Mike | Downingtown PA Engagement Photographer

We met on one of the steamiest days this summer up at Marsh Creek in Downingtown.  Laura and Mike suggested the location, and as I had only ever heard the most amazing things about it, I was more than happy to spend the evening along the golden shores, littered with sail boats, kayaks, and swimmers.

My favorite thing about engagement sessions is finding out the personalities of my couples, both as individuals, and as a unit.  Some couples are sassy, some are fierce, and others, like Laura and Mike, are sweet and overflowing with joy.  It was hot, there were bugs, and yet, you would never know it.  i didn’t have to do anything and they just looked at each other with the most adoring smiles.

I’m so excited to be photographing their wedding next spring.  Their joy is infectious!

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Pennsylvania Weddings | Kissing the Pose Goodbye | Why Un-posed is the Best

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I find relief and peace knowing that I am not the right photographer for everyone. It makes me feel incredibly lucky that the couples who have chosen me have done so due to a love for my product.  They don’t book me because I’m cheap (because I am not) or because I can teach wedding guests any and every dance of the times (Whip Nae Nae, Cupid Shuffle, Wobble- I got you), although I do list that under my skill set; but rather, they book me because of the photos I produce.

Now that seems so easy, right?  Nope.  Not even a little.  I cannot just take a lovely photo of someone and call it a day.  So much prep work goes into creating these photos, much of it started months if not a year beforehand.  I cannot get results unless I have a relationship with my clients- call me awkward, but I know myself. We chat, exchange emails, grab pizza, work together on their engagement session, and even exchange Christmas cards.  By the time we get to the wedding day, we have usually met in person twice and exchanged dozens of emails; 21st century pen-pals.

I know the style of photos I want, and I know that this is the same style of photos my client wants!  We want un-posed.  We want real.  We want emotional.  And honey, there ain’t no way to get that on a wedding day without a prior relationship—- and trust.

So why is this un-posed style the timeless favorite?  And what even is it?  Let me lay it all out for you- when I aim for un-posed, I am looking for the little fraction of a second shows true personality.  Maybe I have just told my couple to walk towards each other and embrace.  Awesome.  Lovely!  Beautiful photo.  But I don’t have what I want.  So I tell the groom to whisper sweet nothings into his bride’s ear– and I say it just like that!– and I get the most lovely, real life reaction of laughter and joy.  Because come on, did you ever expect your wedding photographer to say that?  So now I have the groom saying “ummm ummmmm” and the bride cracks a megawatt smile and pulls her face away, laughing with her twinkling eyes locked on her husband.  And that is it.  That’s the photo.  It’s the one that has captured the essence of a relationship.  And it’s the one that will bring all the feels.

This isn’t to say that every photo is laugh out loud funny, this was simply an example of how I work to capture the little in between moments— the ones my couples don’t expect me to capture!  And for the sake of this post, laughter is what I will focus on.

At it’s core, “un-posed posing” is a way of bringing photojournalism to portraits and it’s just about my favorite thing.It’s not everyone’s style…. and thank goodness!  I love variety.  If every photographer was a clone of me, 1) I would be out of a job and 2) photography would be so incredibly boring.  The way I see it, life is un-posed…. and it’s pretty great that way.

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Harrisburg Engagement Photography | Kelly and Josh | Fort Hunter

I KNOW I KNOW it has been half a lifetime since I have blogged and I have SO MUCH to blog.  It’s been a very busy season, which I am so thankful about!  But unfortunately blogging has taken a back seat.

Now that things are winding down, it’s the perfect time to bring you all up to speed.  I couldn’t be more excited about kicking things off with this beautiful, romantic sunrise session with Kelly and Josh.  It was a whirlwind weekend, with all of us meeting centrally in Harrisburg at Fort Hunter from the far corners of the state.  Rain cancelled our first option and we rescheduled for sunrise.  Most couples don’t wish for sunrise, and I don’t blame them, but it can certainly give some dreamy light!  Not only did they have their engagement session on the calendar, but Kelly and Josh were house hunting as well, since Kelly landed an amazing new job.  Oh and I think Kelly promised Josh a nice breakfast as well 🙂

We laughed despite the wind and an old man stealing their blanket, and we soaked in every ounce of the morning sun.  Kelly is just radiant when Josh kisses her, and Josh has the most infectious laugh EVER.  I can almost hear him giggling through the photos!

Here are just a few of my favorites from their session!

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