If you are engaged to be married, you most likely are planning to have an engagement photography session {I hope!}. Engagement photos might not seem like a priority to some, but I am telling you right now they are important! Being engaged is such an exciting time and definitely needs to be celebrated. The best way to do that is to get in touch with a great photographer who can capture the love between you and your soon to be husband or wife.
Looking back at my engagement photos is so much fun and I am so happy we did them! You can never have too many pictures of the two of you together. Not to mention how much fun the two of you will have walking around your favorite places looking all spiffy together. You will have these irreplaceable moments captured FOR-EV-ER!
I have been asked quite frequently, “what do you think I should wear for our engagement photos??” I thought why not hear it from a pro, so I contacted my colleague, who is an exceptional photographer and super sweetheart to guest blog and give her professional advice to very important question. You definitely want Samantha’s advice!! Please enjoy below….
'What To Wear to an Engagement Shoot'
by Samantha Yeakle
This is your big chance to play stylist; embrace it and show your
personality! To ensure your photos endure a solid shelf-life, try to
stick with classic looks and avoid being too overtly trendy.
Don't be afraid to embrace color and texture. While I'm not sure who
decided "classic" was a black or white shirt paired with jeans on the
beach, I do know the look is looking pretty dated these days. While
it's important to match, this does NOT mean you have to wear the exact
same outfits. Compliment one another's outfits with the color palette
you chose by dressing with each other's choices in mind.

Also, don't be afraid to bring extra options. Sometimes a change of clothes and going right around the corner can create a whole new photo shoot! Always discuss this with your photographer first, as some may charge a fee for outfit changes. This fee is likely far less than the photo shoot, and typically a good deal. You essentially can get two completely unique photo shoots for the cost of one + the fee. You can't have too many photos or photo shoots; there endless fun and creative ways to utilize your engagement photos. Save-The-Date magnets, custom thank you cards, a personalized guest book for the wedding day, and fresh photos for your Facebook profile or wedding website are all great ways to put those new photos to use. The following are a few shots from recent engagement shoots I've done with couples who styled themselves beautifully and thoughtfully. They used the clothes to express their personal style and create a vibe for the photo session. For more examples, please head over to see more of my photos at http://www.SoManyMoments.com![]()
What’d I tell you?! She rocks! I agree, you definitely do not want to be matchy-matchy. Exemplify your individuality and compliment each other. Don’t do the white shirt and jeans thing. Have fun with props even and make a theme out of it. Most of all have fun and your photographs will be great!
Samantha thank you so much for taking the time to give all our newly engaged couples this valuable advice!
Until next time,
Stephanie








