We had a beautiful evening when we met up with Julia and Josh for their engagement session. It was the first time meeting them, although Julia and I have been talking over email for months. Julia has been a fan of studio3z for a while, so it was awesome to finally meet up. I thought it was adorable when we pulled up and were looking for them, and she waved us down and said, “Hi! Knew it was you guys, from the blog!” :)
So when we were deciding on a location for our session, Julia left the decision up to me. When I mentioned my first pick, lets just say she was not exactly “feeling” it the way I was. :) Julia was looking for something a little more pretty than the urban idea I had in mind. I had heard that this *other* location was looking GORGEOUS right now, so I presented my idea to Julia and she loved it. The location? A very large, very old, very beautiful cemetery. Yes, I said a cemetery. In case you are not aware, we are not your typical photographers. :)
Throughout the session Josh mentioned being a little weary of all the gravestones, and the possibility of another figure showing up in the shots….(eeeekks) The cool thing was we were completely alone the whole time (at least in the land of the living). We were kept company by the gorgeous old trees, and lovely ponds filled with HUGE goldfish. The place was amazing.
Thanks Julia and Josh for putting up with us, and the heat! It was well worth it (in my opinion) to have that hot sun, when you see the AMAZING shots at the bottom with the sun going down.
Julia’s smile is contagious!! I couldn’t help but smile while looking through these. :)
Ok, I am a little crazy about these next two shots. Could the sun be any more perfect??
what a gorgeous day (and place!) for a photo shoot! pics are great. they’re cute. i love those last two shots too. as always, nice job brett and jess.
jess and brett, WOW. I cannot believe how awesome these photos look, considering the heat and josh and i’s lack of posing skills :-) the second to last one with the bright sun is my absolute fave, and i cannnot wait to see the full album!! Thank you guys for putting up with us, and being so patient– we are soo looking forward to having you share the big day with us in a couple of months! Fabulous job!!
can i say how much i love the trees!
Amazing photos. Doesn’t even look like a cemetery. Great Job!