• Beach Basketball Engagement Session | Chelsea & Paul

    Beach basketball and yes, engagement pictures Chelsea met Paul at the basketball gym, their meeting that day led to courtship and three years later on that same court, Paul would propose.  In 2011, Paul took Chelsea to his hometown, to attend the annual Taste of Chicago. This was part of an elaborate plan leading up to the proposal. They enjoyed shopping on the Magnificent Mile, dinner at The Signature Room Restaurant and late night desert…

  • Sandestin Beach Engagement | Robin & Nathan

    Robin & Nate Sandestin Beach Engagement Session Earlier this spring Robin and Nate joined us in Destin for their engagement portrait session. Robin and Nathan did not need an elaborate engagement. Indeed, they were so sure of their future together that Robin, who is launching her own wedding planning business soon, started planning their wedding even before they were officially engaged. The two worked in the same company, but did not meet until Robin’s mother introduced…

  • Fort Walton Beach Engagement Session | Jamila & Leon

    Jamila and Leon Fort Walton Beach Engagement When Leon and Jamilla were introduced by a mutual friend, neither of them were looking for a relationship. However, they enjoyed each other’s company so much that they began spending every weekend together, exploring either Atlanta or Augusta. When it was time for Jamilla to leave the country for work, the two had to face the reality that they were in love. They embarked on a four year…

  • Destin Beach Engagement Portraits | Sharye & Sam

    Destin Beach Engagement Portraits | The very hip Atlanta eatery Strip, was the location for their first date. That was followed by countless others, apparently they could not get enough of each other. Finally on July 4, 2010 at exactly 9:59PM Samuel Richardson got down on his surgically repaired knee and asked for Sharye Glynn’s hand in marriage. Shortly after the applause of the surprised throngs at Universal Studios the Fireworks program began. Although it was short lived because…