Since Amy and Andrew, I've decided that shooting actual engagements is totally my favorite thing ever to shoot. I've been dying to post these. So, here's how it went down.
Back in August, web/graphic designer and aspiring photographer Andrew contacted me to let me know he was in the beginning stages of planning his proposal to his then girlfriend - Amy - and wanted to book a session to have it photographed. Over the course of the next couple months, we schemed up a great plan for this to happen.
Amy and Andrew are from Raleigh, so the first thing was getting them to Charlotte. Andrew worked it out to be in for a weekend to visit friends, which would be followed by an opportunity for Andrew to come shadow me photographing an engagement session on Monday morning (at least, that's what he told Amy). Once Monday morning rolled around, I picked up the phone to call Andrew and unfold the plan......
Andrew relayed the message to Amy - the engaged couple for the session had cancelled on me because of the weather (lies......all LIES!!! :), but if they wanted, I could go ahead and just photograph the two of them, as Andrew would still be able to learn a lot being in front of the camera. Amy took the bait and the pair headed to meet me.
I started out the shoot like I would any shoot...but talked out loud at what/how I was shooting and why - just to keep Amy on the trail that this was a learning experience for Andrew.
I had told Andrew beforehand what I was going to say that would be the cue for him to drop to his knee......
"One thing I'll do sometimes to encourage interaction is to have the couple face the opposite ways from each other and when I say "go", I'll have them turn around and run toward each other into a hug. So, let's go ahead and do that. Amy, go ahead and face that way, and Andrew, you face the other way."
Amy turned around, Andrew dropped to his knee, and my heart about stopped I was so dang excited!
"Okay, GO! Turn around!"
And this is what she saw. BEST. MOMENT. EVER.
It was pretty freaking awesome. And here is the ring!
From there, we continued on with our session....which truly, was a lot of fun.
One more ring shot...
Their only request was to get a shot of the "i love you" sign that they flash to each other every morning from their opposite cars on their way to work. Cute, if you ask me. :)
Quite often I would drive by the Trader Joe's and see the red carts....and I couldn't WAIT to inact what was in my head for a shot. After spending some time with Andrew and Amy, I knew they would be down for it. :)
Congratulations on your engagement Andrew and Amy and THANK YOU for allowing me to share this awesome moment with you. :)))
19 comments:
OH TOO CUTE. love it!!! that 4-photo collage is perfect.
oh i just teared up! what a great memory for them to treasure!
OHHHH I'm in tears after this one... new favorite CS session :D
Love this.
That, plain and simply, ROCKS! What an awesome shoot and as always you captured it perfectly!
I love how she is smiling in every picture after he popped the question... you can't fake that! LOVE THESE! Totally had tears!
Love this story. What a great way to propose. You captured it very well.
Yep...made me cry..
oh my goodness I adore proposal shoots! These are fantastic! Love the red cart too!
That is the most adorable engagement!! SO cute!! What a great memory to have forever!
WOW!! Such a sweet story!! Great job on directing and capturing the moments :) Congrats to the couple :)
Simply incredible!
this made me BAWL!!!! such great photos. They will never forget this day and always treasure these :) That's what makes being a photographer worth while!
I so <3 this!!!
What a great story!!! I love it!!!!!
Super cool! I LOVE these surprise engagement shoots!!
Awesome. So. FLIPPIN'. Awesome. :)
What a fun engagement session and proposal!
absolutely adorable!
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