Michael proposed at the Aquinnah Public Beach. It is also called Moshup Beach. After the proposal, a few family members surprised them by showing up on the beach and popping champagne. You can see all the emotions and feelings the couple shared with their loved ones through the photographers. Caroline's dad said to me with tears in his eyes: "I want every single photo from this special day!"
Read MoreWhen I turned my back to find a prop so we could capture a picture of us and the sunset, I turned around to him being down on one knee. He asked me to marry him, to which I immediately replied yes, and we ended up watching the sunset and talking on the beach for hours. The rest of the evening, we held each other and laughed while sharing this incredibly special and intimate moment."
Read MoreChristopher proposed at the Aquinnah Public Beach. It is also called Moshup Beach. He wanted to plan the proposal around the golden hour light, and right after, they went for a romantic dinner at the Outermost Inn to celebrate their love and this memorable day!
Read MoreMy goal during this engagement session was to tell the story through light and composition and to highlight the authentic landscape Martha's Vineyard. You can tell where my couple was and who they are through capturing the candid moments and emotions between them. I tried to focus on guiding them versus posing and gave a lot of space to simply be in the present moment by looking at the ocean from the dunes, taking a beach walk, and watching the sunset.
Read MoreIn this blog post, I will try to answer questions such as: What is an engagement session? Why should you have an engagement session? What are the best locations for an engagement session on Martha’s Vineyard? What are ten tips for a successful engagement session?
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