5.01.2013

Romantic Oregon Engagement Session

A big, huge thank you goes out to Justine Cirullo Photography for sending along this sweet engagement session that truly focuses on what I adore more than anything about sessions such as these – love. Love that seems to seep through each and every image, and that will most definitely give you the warm and fuzziness to go on with your day. It’s a look at love in its purest form and there’s even more e-sesh inspiration to be had in our Engagement Inspiration Section, check it out!








From the Photographer... When Catherine messaged me and asked if I was available to photograph her and her finance, Aaron's engagement photos I was floored! And as we began planning the shoot I knew it would be nothing short of amazing. Catherine was the confident, lover of people who reached out to me when I first began attending my church in Oregon and Aaron & I went on a Spring Break missions trip together last year. As a few of the only "college age" brave enough to board the bus full of middle school & high school age students venturing to Camp Harlow & then to the GC conference Aaron & I had a lot of laughs. And as we went about the night, Chris & I photographing this amazing couple, we all shared lots of laughs and had an incredible time.
Aaron & Catherine decided where their shoot would take place and I LOVE it when my couples do this. Not only do they get photos that are 100% "them" but I also get to explore all sorts of new places and spaces, and this couldnt make me happier. I'm so excited for these two and can't wait for their wedding this October... it's going to be a party, no doubt!                             

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2 comments:

  1. So fun and romantic! Congrats to the happy couple!
    Kathy

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  2. What an incredible engagement session. Love the styling of the B&W's.

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