Built for comfort. Designed for connection.

Engagement sessions are where everything starts to feel familiar.

As an Atlanta engagement photographer, our role is not to direct every moment, but it’s to guide just enough so you’re never left wondering what to do, and never pulled out of it to figure it out.

By the time your wedding day arrives, nothing feels uncertain.

Why Engagement Sessions Matter

An engagement session removes hesitation.

You’ll understand:

  • How we guide you
  • What feels natural for you as a couple
  • How movement translates on camera

So when your wedding day begins, you’re not adjusting, you’re already comfortable.

Couple walking in front of Hills and Dales mansion during engagement session
Couple playing in playground at Piedmont Park during engagement session

This Season Matters Too

Before timelines and expectations take over, there’s a quieter space to document.

No structure.
No pressure.

Just how you naturally are together and that’s what we’re capturing.

Our Approach

Editorial Meets Documentary

Our approach stays consistent with how we photograph weddings:

  • Most of the session is candid and observational
  • A smaller portion is guided and intentional

We don’t force moments.
We shape what’s already happening.

Couple stop for a quick moment while walking through Cator Woolford garden during engagement session
Engaged couple embracing against clear sky with an artistically placed fern leaf at Cator Woodford Garden

Direction That Feels Natural

You’ll never be left guessing.

We guide:

  • Where to stand
  • How to move
  • When to slow down

Everything else comes naturally.

Engagement Sessions in Atlanta

Choosing the Right Location

Location is about alignment and not popularity.

Whether it’s a natural setting like Sweetwater Creek State Park or the East Palisades Trail or a more structured environment like Ponce City Market, the goal is to support the kind of imagery you want and not distract from it.

We help you choose a setting that supports:

  • Light
  • Timing
  • Season
  • Overall visual direction of your wedding
Couple face to face between bamboo trees and river background during engagement session on Chattahoochee River
romantic couple against stairwell

What to Expect

Sessions are structured, but not rushed.

  • Up to two hours
  • One primary location
  • Space to pause, adjust, and move naturally

We are not working through a checklist. We are building a set of images that reflect how you actually interact.

Couple walking through field during engagement session at Birmingham Park, Milton, Georgia.

How This Connects to Your Wedding

Couples who complete an engagement session typically:

  • Feel more relaxed on the wedding day
  • Require less direction during portraits
  • Move naturally without thinking about i

From our side, it allows us to refine:

  • Timeline flow
  • Portrait pacing
  • Your natural rhythm as a couple

Recent Engagement Sessions

If you want to see how this translates in real sessions:

Limited Availability

We accept a limited number of standalone engagement sessions each year.

This is best suited for couples who:

  • Value a guided, intentional experience
  • Prefer a slower, more considered session
  • Are looking for a quick or high-volume shoot
Couple connected during engagement session at a Norcross, Georgia park at sunset.

Start the Conversation

We take on a limited number of engagement sessions each year.

If you’re considering one, the next step is to reach out and see if it’s a fit.

Inquire About Your Date