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Lauren and Dan’s Pittsburgh Engagement Session

Lauren and Dan are getting married next Fall and have been planning their wedding from out of town, so when she emailed me about their trip to Pittsburgh for the last weekend of October, we made sure there was time for their engagement session while they were in town, even if it happened to be on a Sunday afternoon right before a Steelers game. Little did we know what chaos we would face with the pre-game festivities and detours on the North Shore, it definitely made things interesting, but we can all laugh about it now.

We started at Riverview Park for some portraits amidst the fall foliage.

engaged couple walking hand-in-hand

It was so quiet and peaceful there. Lauren loved the fall leaves and Dan was happy to hold her close and keep her warm.

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soon-to-be Mr. & Mrs.

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They had no trouble kissing in public. And that’s ok when you’re being followed by a camera! At least, that’s how I see it!

low angle portrait of couple

I really like this low angle. It doesn’t always work, but these are some of my favorite photos from the session!

kissing under a tree

And fast-forward through a 45-minute drive to the North Shore. The detours and traffic were particularly bad that day because of the game. What Lauren and Dan didn’t know is that their engagement session that day came with a tour of Pittsburgh’s North Side! Ha!

bride- and groom-to-be along the North Shore

couple in front of Pittsburgh skyline

There were flocks of Steelers fans on all sides, but they were kind and gave us some space as we made our way along the North Shore, stopping here and there for some photos.

couple in front of PNC Park

This is one good-looking couple.

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engagement session along the North Shore

And just one more kiss!

kissing by the Roberto Clemente Bridge

So, Lauren and Dan were off to the big game—lucky ducks! Her friend bought them tickets as an engagement gift. I went home and watched it with some friends dressed in our Halloween costumes. All in all, what a great day! Go Steelers!

Mt. Washington and Downtown Pittsburgh Engagement Session

Here’s a fun engagement session with Colleen and Jeremy who were married in October. This one just slipped away from me a few months ago because I finished these images and delivered them in the midst of the wedding season, so I’m just getting around to blogging about their session now. Colleen and Jeremy wanted to start at Mt. Washington to be photographed with the view of the city that brought them together in the background. The college sweethearts met while studying at Pitt.

engaged couple

You can’t help but smile being around these two.

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Then we headed downtown to Market Square and the Cultural District—we really got a lot of exercise that morning! So we stopped at Starbucks for a break. Note that no Starbucks branding can be seen in these photos. I’m half joking here because we were nearly chased away by some defenders of the Starbucks corporate identity. No worries, Starbucks, I still love you!

couple drinking coffee at Starbucks

her engagement ring

It was fun walking around downtown because we had time to get to know each other between our stops for photos. I love this flirty photo by Heinz Hall.

bride- and groom-to-be

And something about this photo of them walking by all of the colorful signs from Pittsburgh’s Cultural District feels fun. Basically they were on a Saturday morning date and I tagged along. Thanks for letting me do that guys!

Walking hand in hand

Then we stopped at the small garden across from Katz Plaza with the fake magnolia tree. I just love that there’s a lot covered in ivy right in the middle of downtown Pittsburgh, so it seemed like a good place for a straight up portrait.

couple before their wedding

Colleen and Jeremy, it was so much fun spending that morning with you. I hope you’re doing well and loving your newlywed status!

Janelle and Andre’s Pittsburgh Engagement Session

Every now and then, I hear from a bride and groom who are planning an out-of-town wedding, but have come to love Pittsburgh and want to be photographed here for their engagement. It’s always fun to hang out with people from other places and especially so when we’re on the same page about Pittsburgh, because I love this city! Anyway, I met up with Janelle and Andre at Mellon Park, one of my favorite parks in the city, and wrapped up our session on the North Shore as the sun was setting (another favorite!) It was so much fun spending the evening with them and learning about how they met.

engaged couple portrait

They started with a more casual look at the park. Gotta point out Janelle’s heels – love them!

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This next one is a favorite with the way the sunlight is just wrapping around them. They’re so happy and in love, that it’s fitting that they’re glowing.

couple walking hand in hand photo

Snuggling on a park bench will never grow old for me.

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There’s also something really fun about bringing along a picnic blanket. Great idea, Janelle!

soon-to-be bride and groom photo

Timing was the tricky thing about this session. And I would be fibbing if I took credit for that. Because it’s tricky when you’re coming up on twilight and there is an outfit change, traffic and parking to consider. But I was thrilled that we got to the North Shore just in time for some shots of Janelle and Andre dressed to the nines. And they had fun with it dancing along the river!

dancing along Pittsburgh's North Shore

We walked along the shore a bit as the sun was quickly setting and then they danced a little more. And I have to say, they are experts at dipping!

engagement photo on the North Shore

Then to finish off the night, we headed to Rivers Casino to see what we could find. And the large, lit tower made for a perfect silhouette.

silhouette by Rivers Casino

Janelle and Andre, thanks so much for a fantastic engagement session. It was so much fun getting to know you and I wish you the very best on your wedding day. Many blessings to you and your marriage!

Callie and Brian’s Engagement Session

Alex and I met up with Callie and Brian at their venue in the North Hills of Pittsburgh last week for a fun engagement session. Their wedding is taking place this September at the home where Callie grew up and I have to say, I’m really looking forward to their big day. We started out in the barn overlooking their reception site. This fantastic image is by Alex—we took turns on and off between shooting and holding diffusion up above them to soften the light.

silhouette of a couple

We stayed in one general location to save time because Callie and Brian were only in town for a very short visit. And sometimes it’s nice to simplify the number of locations. I think we settled into some nice shots because of it!

engaged couple leaning on a fence

They’re such a sweet couple. I loved seeming them flirt.

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Gotta have a walking shot.

on-location engagement session

If I had to pick a favorite, it would be this one for sure!

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I just love how Callie is looking at Brian here. Judging by the sweetness oozing from this engagement session, I think their wedding will make me swoon.

bride- and groom-to-be portrait

Introducting Engagement Guest Books

I’ve been offering engagement guest books for a while now and they’re catching on with weddings in here Pittsburgh. Engagement guest books are a great use for the photography from your engagement session and they actually make the guest book something that you’re naturally drawn to years after your wedding. It’s like a mini-album of sorts. We had a standard guest book at our wedding and I honestly can’t say where it is now, but if it had photos of me and Brad from our engagement, I’d absolutely treasure it and keep it close by!

So here is the latest engagement guest book I designed for Corey and Jeff’s session earlier this month. We went to Raccoon Creek State Park and they had a sweet date theme, complete with props: a picnic basket and blanket, a camera, and a guitar! I love their creativity and when clients wants to go for a theme, I will jump right in!

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This is the first page. I’m still waiting on the actual book to be delivered, but I figured I’d show the actual page design in the meantime.

engagement guest book

The pages are hinged so that they lay flat when the book is open. And that’s a good thing because guest books are typically displayed open so that guests can easily sign it.

Pittsburgh engagement guest book

The pages alternate so that images are on the front and back of one page and then the next page is left blank for guests to sign.

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I have my watermark on these images, but there is no watermark on the actual pages.

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Corey and Jeff picked the images to be included in their book from the web gallery that I created for their session. They also get a disc of their edited images as part of the engagement session. After they let me know their selects, I retouched the edited images and designed the book.

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I’ve done some sessions at Raccoon Creek before, but I decided to head out a little earlier and scout around to see if I could find anything new and not far from the park was this lovely hillside.

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One of the reasons I’ve been drawn to this park is that the lake at North Park in Pittsburgh is currently being drained. And the park just doesn’t have the same appeal without the lake. So clients who want to be photographed by water needed an alternative. Raccoon Creek State park is only a 30-minute drive from Pittsburgh, so it’s a great option. And there’s a dock that’s just big enough for me, my light and a couple if they sit at the very end of it. My wide angle lens makes it look bigger than it really is.

photography at Raccoon Creek State Park

Corey and Jeff are getting married in southern West Virginia in October. They already had a photographer booked when they contacted me about an engagement session in Pittsburgh. If they hadn’t I would definitely have traveled to photograph their wedding. They are so much fun to work with!

portrait of engaged couple

The design for this book is one of my newer approaches to albums. The backgrounds are actual images of wallpaper that I’ve altered by neutralizing the color and adding some texture. I like them because they’re not too contrasty so they don’t take away from the photography, but they tie the book together with a consistent look. I can customize the backgrounds for each wedding or engagement session and I think they’re fitting as if the photos were framed and hanging on a wall.

Engagement portrait by the lake

I’m a bit of a realist in my approach to photography and design. I don’t want to go over the top with a trendy look and have my work feel overly dated in a decade. This is a fine line and I’m always happy to adjust my approach depending on my clients’ preferences.

Pittsburgh engagement photography

I love switching back and forth between natural light and off-camera flash. Sometimes my approach with flash is subtle and sometimes it is more dramatic.

engagement session on the beach

Well, that wraps up the design for Corey and Jeff’s engagement guest book. It’s a 20-page book and can fit 280 signatures. I designed it so that it could be used for a small or large wedding. There are no numbers on the lines so that guests at a smaller wedding can use several lines to write a short message.