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5 Reasons An Engagement Shoot is a Great Idea

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So, maybe you’re considering an Engagement Session, but you’re kind of “on the fence” about it. Or, maybe you think you don’t really need one and that being professionally photographed on your wedding day is more than enough for you. It’s totally normal to feel this way! Most people feel at least a little bit awkward about having their photo taken, so why in the world would you want to do it twice?!

As someone who has photographed hundreds of couples and educated them on how to look natural and relaxed in their photos, I have seen the benefits first hand, and I want to share my perspective on why I think you should absolutely go for it!!

1. To ease your nerves and get comfortable in front of the camera before your wedding day! There can be enough surprises on your wedding day without your photography being one of them. Let’s face it, most of us are not professional models, and we certainly don’t expect you to be. It’s one thing to be comfortable goofing around with your friends taking selfies all afternoon (hey, we’ve all done it) but it’s a whole other ball game to be on the other end of a professional camera. Having an engagement shoot will allow you to gain more confidence in front of the camera so that when wedding day finally rolls around you’ll be past the point of testing out your new poses and feeling things out. You’ll be calm, cool and collected, already knowing what angles work for you and what type of shots you may or may not care for. You’ll hardly notice the camera in the room because you will have gotten all of your camera phobias out of the way during your e-shoot! If possible, you can also schedule your hair and make-up trial run on the same day as your engagement shoot, so you’ll not only look flawless for the lens, but you’ll be able to see how your desired hair style/color and make-up look on film and will have plenty of time to talk with your stylist and make adjustments with anything you may not have been thrilled with.

2. To get to know your wedding photographer and let them get to know you! Even if you’ve already sat down with your photographer(s) face to face, it’s extremely beneficial to both parties to have some time with each other during a pre-wedding shoot. During this time you’ll be able to learn your photographers style of shooting so that you know exactly what to expect on your big day. And while you’re learning about their moves, they’re learning about yours! Your photographer(s) need to know how you and your fiance interact with each other, with and without the camera around, so that they can easily capture your personalities, quirks and emotions. It’s helpful to know all of these things before your wedding day so that it’s smooth sailing for everyone involved! It’s also nice to be able to really get to know your photographer(s) on a personal level – you’re going to be spending a LOT of time with them on wedding day. Possibly more time with them than with anyone else! Break the ice with your engagement shoot and cross the line of stranger to friend, which will make the big day so much for comfortable and fun for everyone!

3. To have beautiful photos of yourselves as a couple in non-wedding attire. Yes, your wedding photos are going to be gorgeous and you’re going to want to show them off to anyone and everyone who will look at them, but – do you really want to ONLY have beautiful photos of the two of you in your wedding day attire? Engagement sessions are a way to have amazing photos of the two of you looking like your usual selves. It’s a great way to remember this super special time in your lives (and if we’re being honest, how many wedding photos do you really want to hang on your walls!?).  Because they’re more casual it makes them usable for many more things, especially decor around your house. Use them for Save the Dates, your wedding guest book, or your wedding website. Send them off to your local newspaper to announce your upcoming nuptials or create a keepsake album of memories to display on your coffee table at home.

4. Take a break from the hustle and bustle of wedding planning. Your engagement shoot should not be a dreaded event. In fact, an e-shoot can be a great reason for a much needed date night! It’s an excuse to pamper yourself a little (grab a quick mani/pedi and blowout or schedule your wedding beauty trial for the same day)! Get dressed up, relax, have fun, laugh and enjoy each other’s company! Pick a shoot location that’s meaningful to you as a couple; the location of your first date, your favorite picnic spot or coffee shop, the location where you got engaged. Be creative! Do you love cooking together? Farmer’s Markets are your absolute favorite thing to do with each other on the weekend? You’re both obsessed with board games? Make it your own and make it fun! It’s all about loosening up and just having a good time with the one you want to spend your forever with.

5. Because your engagement is a small slice of amazing bliss in your life and you should have it documented forever. These photos aren’t necessarily just for today. These photos are forever. They capture a brief time in your lives when you were on Cloud 9 for having just decided to spend the rest of your lives together. The feeling of commitment is fresh and new and exciting during this photo session. It’s so important to preserve these emotions for your children and your grandchildren to witness for themselves decades later, and for you both to relive together when you’re old and gray.


It’s totally not mandatory to have engagement photos taken, but there are so many benefits to doing them that make it a great decision. Spending that two hours with my couples allows me to really get to know them, and if I don’t have to spend time getting to know them on their wedding day, it frees me up to tell their story straight from my heart without having to make guesses about who they are (because I already know!).

Did you have engagement photos taken before your wedding day? We would love to hear from you!!  Do you feel like it was a helpful experience? Please share in the comments below!!


Looking for a super unique Engagement Shoot location?? Check out this couple’s shoot!


siobhan + hendrick // Canalside Downtown Buffalo

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Siobhan and Hendrik met the old fashioned way… a blind date! They were freshman at Yale University and both had decided to attend the annual Freshman dance, where it was customary for suite-mates to set you up. A few very smart mutual friends went out on a limb that night and decided that Siobhan and Hendrik might have just enough things in common to make a good match. Little did they know that their matchmaking skills that night would eventually lead to a proposal!

Siobhan: “In the beginning, with our busy school and extracurricular schedules, we would often just meet up for meals in the dining halls. So the first ‘official’ date was when Hendrik took me to the movies see ‘The King’s Speech’ on February 25, 2011 – it turned out to be a fitting choice given that it features a stirring rendition of Beethoven’s 7th Symphony’s Allegretto, a piece we both love!

In general, we tried to keep date night a fairly regular occurrence throughout college: one of our favorite things to do was to go to Yorkside Pizza every Friday and split a large pepperoni pizza. It was something that we both always looked forward to during the week.

Hendrik: “I knew how much Siobhan loves Disney and Harry Potter – she had been to Disney World many times, but never to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Universal Studios. Under the guise of a 25th birthday trip, I took Siobhan down to Orlando to visit both parks. On December 2, 2016, after a wonderful day in Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley, and a romantic Italian dinner in the Portofino Bay Hotel, I surprised Siobhan with a proposal. The next few days were spent in Disney and culminated with dinner in Cinderella’s castle during the fireworks show on her birthday!

Siobhan: “We love anything having to do with music and movies. The intersection of music and movies (film music) originally drew us together in college. Hendrik was Head Arranger/Music Director and I was the president of Yale’s Davenport Pops Orchestra at school which played many film scores, Broadway hits, and popular classical pieces (think Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Rhapsody in Blue, West Side Story, Disney music, etc.).

Hendrik and I also love any type of puzzles – from jigsaw puzzles to logic games. During one break in college, after realizing that we both had been obsessed with ‘Puzz3D’ puzzles as kids, we put together a 3D puzzle of the Chrysler Building in one sitting (although it took the entire night).

Siobhan: “We both are very close to our families, so maintaining strong relationships and being a part of each other’s family will be very important to us. Likewise, we both have great and long-standing friendships that we value tremendously.

Hendrik: “We really value learning and sharing knowledge with each other, whether it be ancient Roman history, Music Theory or the latest political op-ed from the Wall Street Journal.

Siobhan: “A perfect cozy evening would be ordering in and binge-watching the latest HBO/Netflix show. Or, more likely, it would involve Hendrik trying to convince me to watch a Colorado Rockies game with him, while I insisted on watching the Great British Baking Show.

Siobhan: “A great casual night out would involve a nice Italian dinner and then heading to a movie. But a perfect night out would be a steak dinner followed by a classical concert at the symphony featuring one of our favorite classical composers (Tchaikovsky, Mahler, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff, Beethoven, Ravel). We both know how strange this is, but hey, we’re old souls at heart…