July 1, 2020 /

Engagement Photography Misconceptions Pt. 1

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Hey-hey, friends! Happy Wednesday!! Congratulations are in order – you’ve made it halfway through another week! And in 2020? That’s a HUGE DEAL and a reason to for-sure celebrate. Today we’re super excited to be introducing a new blog series that we’ve been working on for a while that will hopefully help you AND your boo get excited for your engagement session. Yep, today we’re starting down the path of discussing the top 10 common engagement photography misconceptions. 

A vibrant portrait of an engaged couple sharing an embrace in a splash of sunlight amongst a canopy of dark trees during their engagement photography session at Loose Park in Kansas City.

It’s an honest-to-god truth that there are very few people out there who LOVE having their photos taken. And, in our studio? It’s a fact that 98% of the couples that we work with have never even had photos taken together before. (Which is how we like it). Put those two together and the odds are that you and your honey might be super nervous about your engagement session. And that you’ve both likely got some preconceived ideas about what to expect during your session. 

Well, friends, today we’re going to start debunking some of those engagement photography misconceptions. 

A close-up, colorful candid picture of an engaged couple laughing hysterically together surrounded by trees at Kansas City's Loose Park during their engagement photography session.
A close-up, colorful candid picture of an engaged couple laughing hysterically together surrounded by trees at Kansas City's Loose Park during their engagement photography session.
A candid, silly, black and white picture of an engaged couple laughing in a splash of sunlight underneath a canopy of dark trees during their engagement photography session at Loose Park in Kansas City.
A close-up, colorful candid picture of an engaged couple laughing hysterically together surrounded by trees at Kansas City's Loose Park during their engagement photography session.
A vibrant portrait of an engaged couple sharing an embrace in a splash of sunlight amongst a canopy of dark trees during their engagement photography session at Loose Park in Kansas City.

And over the next few weeks, we’ll be sharing more detailed information with you about the others, as well. And, because we are who we are and we do what we do, as we go through these we’ll be sharing some of our favorite images from Jordan and Dawsons’s super gorgeous engagement session at Loose Park. Without further ado, friends, here we go. 

A wide, black and white portrait of an engaged couple dancing in the sunlight on the sidewalk at Loose Park during their summer engagement photography session in Kansas City.
A close-up, candid picture of an engaged couple standing underneath a tree sharing an embrace and kiss during their summer engagement photography session at Kansas City's Loose Park
A close-up, fun, candid black and white picture of a woman sneaking up behind her fiance and tickling him as he laughs and smlies during their engagement photography session at Loose Park in Kansas City.
A vibrant, wide photo of an engaged couple taken from the ground looking up of an engaged couple sharing a kiss in front of a copse of trees during their engagement photography session at Kansas City's Loose Park.
A candid, colorful, tight picture taken from the ground looking up of a man hugging his fiance from behind as she laughs during their engagement photography session in Kansas City at Loose Park.

Engagement Photography Misconceptions Pt. 1

You only need 1 picture and it can be taken in 15 minutes. 

Oh friends. This couldn’t be farther from the truth. Here’s the deal. You may only need 1 photo for your save the dates. But to get that 1 super-special photo that perfectly displays you as the couple that you are with all of your quirks and personality that is the perfect “intro” into what your guests can except from your wedding day? Well. To get that 1 photo you can’t just take 1 photo. Heck, you can’t even take only a handful of photos before you call it quits. Not if you really, truly want to be happy with the “1” photo. You’ve got to spend some genuine time working it out together, friends. 

A colorful, candid picture of a woman running towards the camera, holding her fiance's hand as they both laugh during their engagement photography session in Kansas City.
A wide, colorful picture taken from a distance of an engaged couple holding hands as they walk across the lawn at Loose Park during their engagement photography session in Kansas City.
A close-up, black and white picture of an engaged couple leaning in to share a kiss during their engagement photography session.
A full-length black and white picture of an engaged couple dancing together underneath a canopy of trees during their engagement photography session at Loose Park in Kansas City.
A wide, colorful picture taken from a distance of an engaged couple holding hands as they walk across the lawn at Loose Park during their engagement photography session in Kansas City.

And here’s why. (These are actually Kyle’s words.) 🙂 

During an average engagement session we’ll likely take around 3000 photos. We know that’s a TON but when we shoot, we’re looking for those moments that will continually make your heart happy every single time you see them. And that will remind you of your boo-thang every time you see them. We’re not going to lie, there are always a ton of “close” images (and many not so flattering images), but there’s a fleeting 1-2 percent of images that we’re looking specifically for that will make your heart sing every day. 

A vibrant, silhouetted picture of an engaged couple sharing a dance against a bright blue sky, completely framed by green leaves during their engagement session in Kansas City.
A candid black and white picture of a man tickling his fiance as she cradles his face in her hands during their summer engagement photography session in Kansas City at Loose Park.
A wide, vibrant photograph taken from the ground up of an engaged couple sharing a kiss and embrace against a bright blue sky during their engagement photography session in Kansas City at Liberty Memorial.

And while yes, we are professional photographers and can make a GORGEOUS photo in a few minutes, it doesn’t mean that one specific photo will be exactly what you want for your “1 photo” for your save the date. 

In all honesty, during an engagement session, it often takes the average couple close to 30-45 minutes to get comfortable enough in front of the camera to really relax and let their personalities come out. And it often takes your photographer around 20 minutes as well to figure out how to get their couple to really open up. Which means, that “1 photo” for your save the date? Likely won’t come until you see the photos from the middle of your session, about 45 minutes-an hour into things. 

A colorful portrait of an engaged couple sharing an embrace and kiss in front of a bright blue sky with swirly clouds during their engagement photography session at Liberty Memorial in Kansas City.
A candid black and white picture of a man tickling his fiance as she laughs hysterically and tries to scoot away during their Liberty Memorial summer engagement photography session in Kansas City.
A candid black and white picture of a man tickling his fiance as she laughs hysterically and tries to scoot away during their Liberty Memorial summer engagement photography session in Kansas City.
A candid black and white picture of a man tickling his fiance as she laughs hysterically and tries to scoot away during their Liberty Memorial summer engagement photography session in Kansas City.

So, with all of that being said? Yes, you only need 1 photo for that save the date. But for it to be the exact right 1 photo? It’s going to take a little bit of time, grace, and openness to create. 🙂

A bold, vibrant, silhouetted portrait of an engaged couple holding hands as they walk underneath a canopy of trees at sunset during their Liberty Memorial summer engagement photography session.
A vibrant portrait of an engaged couple sharing an embrace as the golden sun sets behind them during their summer engagement session at Kansas City's Liberty Memorial.
A vibrant portrait of an engaged couple sharing an embrace as the golden sun sets behind them during their summer engagement session at Kansas City's Liberty Memorial.
A bold, vibrant, mirrored silhouette of an engaged couple sharing a kiss at sunset as the clouds fly through the sky behind them during their engagement photography session in Kansas City at Liberty Memorial.

Jordan and Dawson, thank you both so incredibly much for letting us create your engagement photos!! We had an absolute blast with you both during your session and are so stinking excited for your wedding next summer!! 

KC Engagement Session Locations: Loose Park and Liberty Memorial. 

Feel like you’re missing something? Check out Jordan and Dawson’s Sneak Peek here. 

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