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Engagements

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They decided to have a downtown urban engagement session since they love the urban feel. They are getting married in an urban setting, but didn’t want the same exact location for their engagement pictures.  The cool part about an urban setting is that you can get a different look just by going a mile in the other direction.  🙂   I loved the cute signs they made for their dogs to wear during the session!

They loved the feel of an urban downtown engagement session. So we wandered around, chatting and finding cool spots to take some pictures. They have a great sense of humor and we had a lot of fun with the road signs, graffiti, and some of the wording on the different buildings! I’m excited for your wedding in March!

Jordan and Frank wanted an outdoorsy engagement session that did not have a desert look to it. I told them about Boyce Thompson Arboretum and they fell in love with it. It reminded them more of where they are from instead of the desert they live in now. They were even up for the long drive to get there. We spent a couple of hours walking around getting to know each other, taking some pictures and laughed almost the entire time! I can’t wait for your wedding in November!!

They wanted to have a beach engagement session, so I suggested windansea beach and they loved it!! Since they met at UCSD, we started there and headed over to the beach after. It was high tide, so there was not any beach available, but the water hitting the rocks was pretty awesome!!

Kristen and Andrea wanted an urban engagement session with an option for water and trees. So Scottsdale Civic Center was the perfect place! I love the artwork there and the water fountains make some great backdrops as well! I had a great time getting to know Kristen and Andrea and wish them all the best for their wedding!

They have two beautiful Huskies and brought them along for a few photos to begin with. Miranda’s parents came along to watch the dogs after we took their photos, that way we could wonder off and not have to worry about them. They are getting married at Trilogy at Vistancia’s Kiva Club and they love it so much they wanted to do their engagement photos there as well. So instead of going to the places closer to the ceremony, we decided to take their photos at spots that are harder to get to on the wedding day. I had a great time getting to know them and can’t wait for their wedding in November next year!

Kim was a national roper and still teaches people how to rope, so they wanted to do some photos with their horses. We started out with a few photos on their patio and with their dogs, then we moved to the pasture and took some pics with their horses and with the Superstition Mountains in the background. I’m looking forward to their wedding at Encanterra Country Club!

Carmen and Stuart wanted an artistic engagement session with a fashion and edgy flair.  So they chose the Phoenix Art Museum.  We had an awesome time walking around the museum capturing their love for each other.  She had ordered a dress specifically for their engagement session, but when it came in it didn’t look like the picture.  Thankfully she was able to find this new dress and I think it worked even better than the other dress would have!  We are excited for your wedding in February!