A number of weeks ago, I met up with Emma and Tom for their engagement photography shoot. Still being fresh in the mornings the temperature was still chilly in the shadows, with the signs of spring being few and far between.
We chose a local tourist landmark to Bridport – Golden Cap. It was my first time at the landmark and once again a pleasure to increase my knowledge of the Dorset countryside. Being a man of Kent, I appreciate couples who carefully choose an inspiring location for their engagement photography whilst simultaneously increasing my knowledge of the area.
The session was a joy to shoot with Emma & Tom being very natural & relaxed in front of the camera. It was one of those engagement photography sessions that upon saying goodbye, I automatically knew I had some great images. Some tender moments captured between the couple that really seem to stand out from the rest of the set.
Having just ordered the signing frame for their wedding, its great to see that both photographer and client share the same vision. We both settled the one black & white frame as ‘the shot’ from the session – a perfect moment captured, beautifully!
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