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Creative Director: Brittany Blando
Photography by: Clark + Walker Studio
Tia Albright and Bernardo Bianco captured their engagement session - where else the captivating Boston waterfront!
While working at The Knot in New York during Bridal Fashion Week, Tia met fashion/wedding photographer guru Luke Walker and the two hit it off instantly! So, when it came to capturing Tia and Bernardo's engagement session, calling Luke was a no brainier! The happy couple incorporated several outfits and locations into their fashion inspired shoot taking advantage of the Beantown landscape - and hey, what girl wouldn't want to feel like a fashion model? Here at Beantown Bride, we adore how this couple captured their love and did it all by still looking good!
Congratulations Tia & Bernardo!
Guest blogger: Asha RamakrishnaWe are getting pictures taken on May 8th in South Boston. There is this huge green hill that I can't wait to take pictures on, and the beach!
(04.21.10 @ 09:51 AM)Christina, that sounds fabulous park - there are some amazing areas in Southie - not to mention the downtown urban feel - enjoy your session! And come back to share with us!
(04.21.10 @ 12:10 PM)I love the suggestions for places in Boston to set the mood for a perfect engagement photo session!
(04.21.10 @ 02:08 PM)Creative Director: Brittany Blando
Photography by: Ashley O'Dell Photography
More and more Boston couples are opting to incorporate the architectural landscape into their engagement session. Just take a look at Ashley O'Dell Photography, her most recent photographic creation in Back Bay Boston left us speechless. We are a big fan of Ashley's work. She always manages to create images that capture her clients in an unpredictable way. And here at Beantown Bride, we agree this engagement session is Beantown worthy.
So, when it comes to capturing your engagement session, think outside the box; be unique and create pictures that speak wonders about who you are as a couple and where you were in the moment. Take time to enjoy the moment and the scenery, as Boston has plenty of beauty to offer.
*To view the more photos from this engagement session with Ashley O'Dell visit her blog.
LOVE Ashley's work! This session is a great example of her artistry.
(03.26.10 @ 10:35 AM)I, too, LOVE Ashley's work. We were lucky enough to have her photograph our wedding, and the images she captured blew everyone out of the water. She's amazing (and really fun, too)!!!
(03.26.10 @ 09:08 PM)Thanks so much for the lovely words everyone! And a special thank you to Natasha for following my work since 2008, even after her wedding has come and gone.
(03.28.10 @ 05:29 PM)Author: Kate Langenberg
Photography by: Jen Ing Photography
When Boston-based photographer Jen Ing met up with Richard and Alex on a recent winter day to shoot their engagement photos, the first order of business was to take a series of pictures at the Institute of Contemporary Art on the waterfront. The location was perfect for the couple who wanted a funky backdrop for their photos, and Jen had big plans for incorporating the ICA's unique architectural elements into the pictures. However, when the trio arrived at the museum, they discovered one of the exhibits that Jen wanted to shoot inside was closed for renovations. And outside, the brutal cold made it difficult for Richard and Alex to get comfortable in front of the camera.
It was time to move to location number two, the Liberty Hotel. A classic spot that blends chic, contemporary décor with a historic feeling, the hotel provided a relaxed atmosphere for the engagement session. Thawed out and ready to go, Jen proceeded to capture images of Richard and Alex that exude a natural intimacy and warmth.
This indoor photo shoot is proof that cold weather doesn't have to deter you from scheduling your engagement session during the winter. As Richard and Alex's photos at the Liberty Hotel show, it's possible to take advantage of an indoor location's best setting and get some truly great shots. We had the chance to talk with Jen Ing about what made their engagement session such a successful shoot. Here, she tells us about her approach to these sessions and the difference between shooting indoors and outdoors.
BB: We'd like to get your take on doing engagement sessions with couples. Can you tell us a little bit about how you like to structure the sessions?
LOVE that you share gay couples....they are not featured enough on wedding blogs! so refreshing!
(03.10.10 @ 08:06 AM)LOVE that you featured a gay couple...same sex couples are not featured enough on wedding blogs! so refreshing! And these two? Adorable.
(03.10.10 @ 08:07 AM)The light in this session is absolutely gorgeous! Great to see Jen's work featured here!
(03.10.10 @ 08:09 AM)The black and white of them sitting on the windowsill.... soooo adorable! I just want to hug these guys :)
(03.10.10 @ 08:34 AM)Photo #4, the black & white one, is sooo super cute! I love it.
(03.10.10 @ 10:16 AM)What a great venue for an engagement session! So completely and uniquely Boston- love the Liberty Hotel- a great location for the couple!
(03.10.10 @ 10:21 AM)The window sill picture melts my heart. It really capture pure sweet love.
(03.10.10 @ 10:58 AM)
What a fab location and couple! Jen really captured such lovely moments! The Liberty Hotel is one of my personal fav locations for weddings and to go out :-) How could you not feel cool at this location?!!!
I love this shoot! This couple looks so happy, I love how the photos really capture that. I can't wait for Jen to shoot my wedding!!
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My sister and bro-in-law's dog was the handsomest of all the groomsmen at their wedding ;)
(06.07.10 @ 02:18 PM)My sister and bro-in-law's dog was the handsomest of all the groomsmen at their wedding ;)
(06.07.10 @ 02:32 PM)Love the photos. Well done on the fantastic site.
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