Lynsey and John’s Sedona engagement session was scheduled for the day before Valentine’s day. We planned for a sunset session up on the the red rocks at Yavapai Overlook. But the weather wasn’t going to cooperate. Rain, thunder and lightning moved in and it just wasn’t going to work out. So we rescheduled to the next day and planned to meet before the sun came up so they could catch their plane back to New Jersey later that evening. This is one of those times when everything worked out despite a few obstacles.
Where should you propose to your favorite person of all time? Where do you ask someone to marry you? It’s a personal decision. Where ever you decide to propose, one option is to have a photographer on hand to document the momentous occasion.
Seva surprised Apoorva and proposed to her as the sun rose just above the rim of the Grand Canyon on a brisk morning about a week before Christmas. Not a bad way to ask your soulmate to get married!
Sophia and Greg traveled out from Chicago for a Sedona engagement photo session just before the pandemic became the new normal. Good timing!
Daniela and Oscar met me at Buffalo Park for their Flagstaff engagement photography session back when there was still snow on the ground! But it was a beautiful, sunny day - like autumn without the leaves on the trees.
Jenna and Brandon know how to laugh and have a good time together! Their energy was overflowing as soon as we met in the mountains high above Flagstaff for their engagement photography session.
Craig and Tirana wanted an epic engagement photography session. So we met up at Lipan Point at the Grand Canyon. That totally fits the bill!
I met Chris and Kari before the sun came up for a Horseshoe Bend engagement photography session. What a radical sunrise with plenty of drama in the sky!