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The Magic of Print

When I was getting my bachelor’s degree, I kept hearing in my classes that “print is dead.” I believed it. I was studying all things digital, convinced that printing photos or flyers or mailers were a thing of the past. Then I became a photographer.

I fell in love with delivering galleries jam-packed with gorgeous, high-quality images for my clients. But I was amazed at how temporary they still felt. Even though they were supposedly preserved forever through a digital download. It wasn’t until Kevin and I had our own portrait session before I realized why digital felt that way.

I loved our images. I posted a bunch of them when I first received them. But then, I stopped. Now, as much as I love them still, they sit buried in my Photos app on my phone. Sure, one is my phone wallpaper, but other than that, they remain largely unused, unseen, and unshared. It’s not because they weren’t beautiful portraits. It’s because “out of sight, out of mind” came into play.

Then I met Amanda, and I was able to realize the solution to this problem. Printing photos.

I met Amanda when I put out a call and offered a free portrait session to a law enforcement family. Her husband is a police officer in D.C. He reached out to claim the session after welcoming their brand new baby girl into the family. I met them at the Washington monument for the sweetest family session.

Since that session, Amanda has been sharing so excitedly about all the portraits she printed from their gallery. We’ve become friends since that one free session. She has even since hired me for that then-10-day-old girl’s first birthday! For both sessions, she printed the images right away. I asked her to share why she was so eager to print her images from each session we’ve done together. I’ll let her words about printing photos say the rest… keeping in mind their story as a law enforcement family.

“Anybody can take a picture. Anybody can pick up a camera and conveniently use the intelligence of modern technology to take a halfway decent image that shows smiling faces or objects to remember for eternity. But only a few really know the true art of photography, that has the power to create images that show so much more than just that.

The real art of photography unfolds when you look at a picture and you don’t see, you feel. You feel emotion, you feel character, you feel a story.

Life can get crazy. Between diapers, school, never ending laundry, prepping work lunches, entertaining the dogs, searching for yet another lost shoe or the TV remote, attempting to get a healthy meal on the table for the kids while somehow finding enough hours in the day for all this, it is easy to fall prey to routine rot and forget what a great fortune it is to simply have a family to care for and the means to do so. Especially in times where political tension makes it harder than ever for families like us to see the good throughout and the fear of the future is steadily testing our faith.

Emily’s pictures are not just a piece of wall art. They are not just means to the end of filling in an empty space on the wall or a player in my idea of interior design. The truth is, sometimes – these pictures get me through the day (or long lonely nights). When my emotions take the best of me and my eyes fall onto a ‘moment’ of pure love, connection, unity, strength, intimacy, and warmth,  it is then that I regain my purpose. I will continue our story – We will continue our story! Together, even when we are apart. Emily’s pictures, our pictures, make our home truly OUR home and are what keeps us truly US, even when we feel misunderstood, lonely, frustrated or even angry at each other.

See – this  moment, when a picture can touch your soul, over and over again, even offer a little healing  from time to time, THAT is the real art of photography.

Reading her words made me well up inside. You just don’t get those daily reminders from digital files on a phone. You don’t even get it from a wallpaper on your lock screen. I can picture Amanda picking up a spare shoe and looking up at the portraits on the wall. I’ve had similar moments plenty of times, looking up to see my family portrait of my parents and siblings hanging on my wall.

These are the moments that remind us, that even if and when we’re apart, we’re together. We’re family. We’re part of something greater. All the stress around us can melt away just by fixating on a framed image of who it’s all for.

This is why I do what I do. It’s the reason I love gallery delivery days so much. It’s the reason why I offer premium printing services to all of my clients. They deserve the best quality to ensure those moments happen, without the distraction of the color being off or the resolution being low. It presents their family in the truest form to the portrait’s integrity – so the picture can do what it was made to do. Preserve, remind, and strengthen the memories and moments that matter.

If you’re ready to start printing photos instead of losing them in your photos app – get in contact with me so we can make it happen! And if you don’t yet have those memories preserved through a portrait session, let’s change that.

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Every couple has a unique story, and the best engagement photo ideas go far beyond posed smiles. Recently, I photographed “A” & “L’s” engagement session—an ENP couple who requested that I protect their privacy and not share identifiable images online. Their request wasn’t just respected; it opened the door for a deeply intentional session filled with quiet, meaningful moments that beautifully reflected their relationship.

As a photographer specializing in storytelling and editorial imagery, I want couples to know that your engagement session can and should feel personal. You don’t need to perform for the camera—you just need a photographer who knows how to turn your real-life love into visual poetry.

Why Engagement Photo Ideas Should Be Personal

Many couples think engagement photos are just about dressing up and smiling at the camera. While I definitely capture classic portraits, that’s only a fraction of the full story. The best engagement photo ideas come from understanding who you are as a couple—your rituals, your connection, your humor, and your journey.

For “A” & “L,” that meant starting their session in a quiet park, sitting side-by-side on a bench where they’ve spent countless hours reading their Bibles and journaling together. These aren’t just habits—they’re emotional anchors in their relationship. Photographing those rituals added a depth to their gallery that no traditional pose ever could.

And then there was the ring: “A” wears a gold band on his right hand as a symbol of engagement in his culture. On their wedding day, that ring will move to his left. It’s a tradition full of meaning—and one I made sure to feature with a detailed, editorial-style shot that tells that part of their story.

Editorial Engagement Photo Ideas for Storytelling

When we think of great engagement photo ideas, editorial photography might not be the first thing that comes to mind—but it should be. Editorial doesn’t mean impersonal or overly styled. It means refined, intentional, and expressive.

I guide my couples with subtle posing, always encouraging movement, touch, and interaction. In “A” & “L’s” gallery, I included:

  • Classic portraits (yes, the ones grandma wants for her mantel)
  • Thoughtful candids full of laughter and genuine connection
  • Detail shots of meaningful objects like their Bibles and both “L” and “A’s” engagement rings
  • Wide, environmental shots that add context and a sense of place
  • Quiet in-between moments that feel like stills from a film

These engagement photo ideas create a well-rounded gallery that feels less like a checklist and more like a visual love letter.

Tips to Plan Meaningful Engagement Photo Ideas

Want to make sure your session is just as unique and story-driven? Here are some ways you can help me create something truly special:

1. Share Your Love Story With Me

Before the session, I’ll send you a short questionnaire. This helps me understand your personalities, how you fell in love, what you value, and how you spend time together. The more I know, the more authentic your photos will be.

2. Bring Meaningful Props

If there’s a book you both love, a blanket from your first date, or items that symbolize your relationship (like “A’s” gold band), bring them! These kinds of details give your engagement photo ideas texture and significance.

3. Pick a Location That Matters to You

Sure, sunset fields and rooftops are gorgeous—but so is the cozy corner of your favorite café or the trail where you go on weekend walks. Let’s choose a spot that feels like you.

4. Let the Moments Unfold Naturally

My sessions are never rushed or overly choreographed. I’ll offer guidance, but the best photos happen when you’re genuinely present with each other. Laugh, talk, cuddle—just be yourselves.

How Your Love Story Inspires Timeless Engagement Photo Ideas

At the end of the day, engagement photo ideas should celebrate what’s true and beautiful about your relationship—not a one-size-fits-all concept. With “A” & “L,” we created something soft, editorial, and sacred without ever showing a full face. Their images still speak volumes, because they are layered with authenticity, intention, and emotional storytelling.

If you’re looking for an engagement session that feels deeply “you”—with all the variety, intimacy, and editorial beauty you’ve been dreaming of—I would be honored to create that with you.

Looking for an Atlanta-based wedding photographer? Let’s design your dream engagement session together. Click here to inquire and save your date.

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