Things I will always remember about Abby and David's engagement session:
- How cold it was. December on the lake? Yep, cold.
- The giant fish skeleton we almost stepped on. Eek!
- How playful these two are. :)
Things I will always remember about Abby and David's engagement session:
Excuse me while I share almost all of Carrie and Brian's engagement photos with you. I can't choose just a few favorites. I love that this set tells a story. I love all the movement, even the wind-whipped hair. I especially love that Carrie and Brian warned me multiple times how awkward they were in front of the camera. So silly. This is one of my favorite engagement sessions ever. (Please tell them how NOT awkward they are in the comment section below.)
Ali and Stephen planned the most epic engagement session I've ever photographed. These two are passionate to their core. They love Cleveland, their neighborhood of Collinwood and each other. Unique architecture is their jam (especially for Ali the architect!) They get giddy when Lake Erie freezes and they can explore the icy waves. They are enmeshed in their community, and I could tell just how much they adore this place they call home within minutes of meeting them.
We combined all that stuff they're passionate about for one unbelievable engagement session. During the coldest time of year I might add. These two were more than troopers in the near-zero-degree weather, they had a blast. Obviously, they were fun to photograph.
We started at the Penfield House in Willoughby, a Frank Lloyd Wright design surrounded by tons of land. While the house is for sale right now, you can reserve it for a night or two. Yeah. You can STAY in a Frank Lloyd Wright house. How cool is that?! Ali and Stephen have stayed there and even got engaged in the living room!
Then it was on to frozen Lake Erie ...
I could barely feel my fingers here, but they look radiant!
And finally, we stopped in Collinwood in the Waterloo Arts District. It's such an awesome, inspiring spot. That lock down there was part of a project Ali led called Locks of Love, from Waterloo.
Katie and Sam braved the windiest fall day for their downtown engagement session. Gah! I love this city so much. Take a look at how well they embraced the weird weather to get some beautiful photos in this awesome city of ours.