Inspiration
How We Met
Richard and I happened to interview for the same job (neither of us actually got it!) but were offered different roles and became English teachers in the same school. We went from colleagues to friends by the second year of working together and by the third year started a sort of 'secret romance'. When we realised we had really fallen for each other, things moved pretty quickly and we moved in together by the end of the summer (luckily I started a new job which gave us space to grow).
Engagement Session
When planning an engagement session it’s a fantastic opportunity to pick a place that really means something to you both; the place in which you became engaged, the first date location, your sofa… literally, we’re talking anywhere. Yes, it’s fantastic to pick somewhere a little scenic, that’ll lend itself to those Instagram photos you’ll be posting, but, it can also be important to you as people. It’s also a time to find a photographer you are truly comfortable with that shares your vision, not only that, find someone who understands you both as a couple! You won’t regret it.Proposal
Richard and I happened to interview for the same job (neither of us actually got it!) but were offered different roles and became English teachers in the same school. We went from colleagues to friends by the second year of working together and by the third year started a sort of 'secret romance'. When we realised we had really fallen for each other, things moved pretty quickly and we moved in together by the end of the summer (luckily I started a new job which gave us space to grow).
If you’re looking to plan an engagement session and are unsure where to begin in terms of photographers, look no further than our recommended suppliers directory, where you can also find photographer Emily Black from todays shoot. We understand things are a little different due to COVID but do not panic, your engagement pictures can be easily socially distanced.