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Thursday
16Oct

Megan Holman and Andy Grant's engagement session

This past Sunday I had a great time with Megan and Andy.  They are getting married June 6 of next year.  We started at the Franklin Park Conservatory. Andy was a little hesitant at first with the engagement session as most guys are.  As I warmed up to them they found that it was more fun than they expected.  With all my engagement sessions I try to get the couple talking to each other and making them laugh. I like to place them in a location and get them to flirt and interact with each other not looking at the camera. This is great for more natural smiles and make the couple feel more comfortable. A lot of communication is done with the eyes. Once you see an engaged couple look at each other you can see their love for each other and that is what I love to capture. 

I like to have engagement sessions in the Franklin Park Conservatory because it is always colorful and the sun light hits certain parts of the floor highlighting the engaged couple. 

I love these moments when you can see the twinkle in their eyes.

So cute.

I don't know if this dome was new but when I saw it a had to use it.

Another thing I like about shooting engagement sessions at the Franklin Park Conservatory is that I almost always find something I have not seen before.



Little twinkle in her eyes.

We went out side to have a little fun.

I love shooting under the lattice. Nice white light surrounding them. 

Love and art work so well with each other.


Penn State Vs. OSU who will win?

We will have to wait and see...

10/25/08 8:00pm

A wonderful sunset on Nationwide Blvd.

I love evening engagement sessions. It just really completes the day. 

I really like this couple.  Megan just puts her feet up and gives me some nice style.


I love to have the lamp post lighting them.  Having it black and white just make this so timeless it's great.

I am going to have so much fun photographing their wedding.  I can't wait.

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