Engagement photography shoot lakeside in Colorado. Couple holding hands with mountain backdrop.
Engagement photography shoot. Sweet moment of couple holding hands and embracing each other.
I love engagement shoots. No, really, I LOVE engagement shoots. They're taken during such a fleeting window of time between the proposal and the wedding -- a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to capture a couple as they are then. Some of my favorite photos that I've ever taken have been during engagement sessions! And my most favorite thing of all is when couples use this opportunity to do something or go somewhere that is personal and unique to them. If you are planning your engagement session, I would highly suggest that you customize your shoot to reflect who you are. Not only will the shoot be more fun for you if you feel like it has a connection to your relationship, it will also produce photos that are much more meaningful to you in the years to come!

In my attempt to help my clients create an engagement shoot that is reflective of them, I always ask them to fill out a questionnaire that helps me get to know them better. It often leaves us with a number of creative ideas that are unique and fun.

If you are engaged and planning on taking engagement photos, I have three suggestions to make your images just as personal as they are pretty!

1 -- Location
Time for a little brainstorming session! Where do you and your fiancé like to go together? Where have you been together? Where did you meet or have your first date? Do you have access to a location that is special or unique? Often just thinking through these questions and jotting down your answers will help you think of a cool location that hadn't even occurred to you! In the photos below, Murphy & Alexis chose Sedona for their engagement session because it was the site of one of their most memorable and important dates. Blake & Dominique met when they were students at the University of Arizona, so the campus holds a very special meaning for them. And Alex and Katie chose to hold their engagement shoot in locations around New York City, including the rooftop of the building where Alex grew up.
Sedona engagement photography shoot. Couple sitting in desert landscape with lush greenery.
Sedona engagement photography shoot. Sweet moment of groom kissing the bride on the forehead.
University of Arizona engagement photo shoot. Couple laughs and hold hands on college campus.
New York engagement photo shoot. Couple holds hands and smiles with the city as the backdrop.
New York engagement photo shoot. Couple hugs with breathtaking skyscrapers as the backdrop.
2 -- Activity
What do you like to do together? Do you have hobbies or activities that you share? Sometimes when I ask this, people think it has to be some adventurous or unusual activity in order to qualify. Not true! The ways you choose to spend time together are usually a big part of why you "click" as a couple. So no matter what they are, bringing those pastimes into your engagement shoot is a perfect way to make it more personal. This can be something as simple as cooking or riding bikes together. Or it can be something as noteworthy as piloting a plane.
In home engagement photo shoot ideas. Cute couple cooks together in their modern kitchen.
In home engagement photo shoot ideas. Cute couple cooks together in their modern kitchen.
Engagement photo shoot ideas. Two old school bikes sitting in grass. The Farm at South Mountain.
Engagement photo shoot ideas. Couple riding bikes and smiling. The Farm at South Mountain.
Airplane engagement shoot ideas. Bride and groom and small plane.
Airport engagement photo shoot ideas. Couples walk through rows of airplanes.
Airport engagement photo shoot ideas. Groom kisses bride on the forehead for sweet moment.
3 -- Pets
I'm a firm believer that pets are part of the family, and you can't get much more personal than that! Oodles of my clients agree, and it's almost MORE common for me to shoot an engagement session that includes a dog than one that doesn't. I love the fact that these photos not only document the couple, but also the beloved pets that are such a huge part of their lives! Below are only a few of the engagement shoots I've photographed that have been made more personal and special by the inclusion of pets in a portion of the shoot.
Desert landscape engagement photo shoot. Bride and groom with their dog.
Desert landscape engagement photo shoot. Bride and groom with their dog.
The Farm at South Mountain. Engagement photo shoot ideas. Young couple walking with their dog.
Desert landscape engagement photo shoot ideas. Couple posing with their dog. Cave Creek, AZ.
Desert landscape engagement photo shoot ideas. Couple posing with their dog. Cave Creek, AZ.
I hope that I've helped you to think of some simple ways to turn your engagement session into a fun, personal photo shoot. Your wedding will be here before you know it, and then you'll be married for the rest of your lives. Enjoy your engagement, and make the most of your engagement photos! You won't regret it!

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Your engagement photos should be as personal as they are pretty! 3 tips to make that happen
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