ENGAGEMENTS

02

INSPIRED | EDITORIAL | HOMEY | ARTISTIC

 
cleveland, ohio couple during morning beach engagement session at edgewater park
 
 
 
akron, ohio couple during portrait session at the a frame studio
 
cleveland, ohio couple during portrait session at italian cultural garden
 
 
 
akron, ohio couple during portrait session on cuyahoga valley national railroad
 

“I couldn’t be happier with both the experience and the final results. Kelly was so kind and made our photoshoot fun, relaxed and really sweet. She mixed posed and candid shots, so we had plenty of options to choose from.”

 
 
cuyahoga falls, ohio couple during engagement session in their cuyahoga falls home
 
 
 
akron, ohio couple during portrait session on the cuyahoga valley scenic railroad
 
 
 
 
akron, ohio couple during engagement session with vintage car in cuyahoga valley national park
 

“Could not have asked for a better experience and am SO looking forward to everything else to come. I hope you know how important what you do is — to us and everyone else you help — documenting such special times is something we’ll all treasure for the rest of our lives. Jake and I found a picture of his grandparents from 30 years ago yesterday and spent so long picking it apart; we couldn’t help but think about how our grandkids will be doing the same with the pictures you took. So thank you for that.”

 
akron, ohio couple during portrait session in peninsula, ohio near cuyahoga valley scenic railroad
 
akron, ohio couple during portrait session at a frame studio
 
 

Let’s Make a Toast.

Shopping for flowers / splitting a pizza / buying ingredients to bake pastries in your kitchen. DATES > DIRECTION! The best engagement shoots come together when you and your partner are spending time as you typically would. Think of it as positioning as opposed to posing. My main goal in getting your love on camera is for you to walk away feeling more like yourselves. In many cases, I’ll be spending an entire wedding day with you! Whether the photos find a place on your living room wall or in the pages of a scrapbook: let’s take portraits that mean something.