Category Archives: Engagement Photos

Indianapolis Engagement Session | Newfields

The dip pose captured during an Indianapolis engagement session.
Black and white engagement picture captured by the couple's engagement photographer in Indianapolis.
Sunflower engagement photo captured at Newfields in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Engagement photo captured during an engagement session at Newfields in Indianapolis.
Engagement picture on the bridge at Newfields.

Amanda and Dalton had so many reasons to choose Newfields for their engagement session. Dalton proposed to Amanda in front of Lilly House and they captured their first picture as a couple there to name a few.

Amanda wore a super cute white dress that tied in the back, a denim Mrs. Guter shirt embellished with pearls and heels. This girl can do all the walking in heels! Dalton wore a white shirt with lobsters on it to start the session. (If you know the Friends reference you know. They hold the claws!) They changed into their more casual option, Amanda only had one shoe with her so we captured the end of the session with her barefoot.

Newfields has no lack of beautiful backdrops and every time we shoot there we find new places to capture amazing engagement pictures. During this session, we found a willow tree and as I wondered out loud if we could get inside it Amanda discovered that we could! We wandered through the property taking photos until it closed.

Amanda and Dalton ended their night with a date at Applebees, because they’re Fancy Like. We are always so happy when our couples take time to connect with each other following their session. If you’re already dressed up take advantage of it!

We completely adore this couple and are so honored that they have trusted us to photograph their love story as they are photographers themselves. (No pressure!) They are so much fun to work with and their interactions with each other make amazing photos. We are so excited for their April wedding day.

If you are looking for a beautiful location for your engagement session in Indianapolis, Newfields is absolutely perfect! The property is full of gardens with blooming flowers, and a nature park, and while photography is not permitted inside the historic Lilly House the outside architecture is stunning.

An engagement session is a fabulous way to document this chapter in your love story. It gives us an opportunity to work together before your wedding day and for you to get comfortable in front of the camera.

Zionsville Engagement Session | Rescheduled Wedding Day

We thought we would be celebrating Haley and Tyler’s wedding this weekend at The Omni Severin Hotel in downtown Indianapolis but unfortunately they have had to postpone the big day due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Our hearts break for this couple and all couples who have been affected by this. Thankfully love isn’t cancelled and we are excited to celebrate with them on their new date later this year.

When capturing a couple’s engagement session I like to have them pick a starting point and we go for a walk. Our couple chose Zionsville, Indiana to capture their engagement session. We walked down South Main Street through the center of the village. Zionsville is the perfect place for picturesque engagement photos, lights hang in the trees, there are white picket fences and exposed brick everywhere.

As we walk I look for natural interactions, I offer prompts to help with posing, and we get the opportunity to know each other better. I love when I have the opportunity to work with couples before their wedding day. When the day finally arrives it takes away a little stress because you know what to expect from each other.

We ended our session at Heritage Trail Park just on the other side of downtown Zionsville.

My favorite photo from this engagement session was taken through these yellow flowers in a parking lot at the park. This photo proves that awesome images can be captured anywhere.

We hope Haley and Tyler are still able to celebrate together in some way. We look forward to being able to capture your wedding day surrounded by the people who mean the most to them.