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PLANNING YOUR
choosing the perfect time, location, outfit & More!
A NOTE ABOUT THIS GUIDE
I'm SO excited to be working with you and I can’t wait for our time together during your engagement session! I want you to know that it’s totally normal to be a little nervous! I always tell people that I still get nervous before having my photos taken - and I do this for a living!
I'm a big fan of engagement sessions for a few reasons. First, they allow you to get comfortable in front of the camera. It takes time for most couples to warm up to being photographed and understand how I pose. Timelines can be pretty tight on weddings days and 30 minutes may be all we have for portraits - which is why I've found that wedding day portraits turn out so much better when couples do engagement sessions ahead of time!
Second, you can showcase your personalities in a more casual setting that's significant to the two of you (and can even include pets!). While they’re great for save-the-dates, I've taken engagement photos anywhere from 18 months in advance to a few days before the wedding.
There is a lot to think about when it comes to planning a session and since I get asked the same things over and over again, I thought it would be the most beneficial if I put together a guide that walks you through everything you need to know.
I'll cover what to wear, whether to bring pets & how to manage them, location ideas and more!
XOXo,
Arielle
I get it. Having your picture taken for 1-2 hours might not be in your top-10 favorite things to do during your downtime. And at first you might feel sort of awkward being in front of the camera. But I think you’ll find that by the end of the session, it’s a lot easier than you thought, and you even had a little fun! I always look forward to it because it’s a great opportunity for us all to hang out a bit before the wedding day and get to know each other!
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Engagement sessions can take place anywhere from immediately following a proposal to just a few days before the wedding. I've found that there isn’t a “good” or “bad” time to take your photos. I normally plan sessions based on a particular “look” a couple has in mind, spring flowers for example, or based on schedules.
Sessions typically start 2 hours before sunset and last almost the full two hours. I prefer to shoot when the sun is lower in the sky to avoid harsh shadows and bright sun patches. The first two hours after sunrise is also an ideal time to shoot if that works better for schedules!
I schedule sessions during what I believe will be the best light of the day - which means that it’s super important to be on time. If you’re late to an evening session, we could run out of light before we’ve finished shooting and if your session takes place in the morning, the sun gets more harsh as it rises.
I shoot all of my engagement sessions between April and late October. I've found for my couples that winter in the midwest is unpredictable and honestly just not as enjoyable. So we keep to spring, summer and fall!
A few things to keep in mind during each season:
Summer
walks on the beach hand in hand
In spite of the heat, I'm a big fan of summer sessions! Because of the later sunset, sessions sometimes begin as late as 7pm. If you’re taking your engagement photos during the summer, I recommend bringing extra makeup and potentially a towel to make sure you stay fresh throughout your session.
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If your wedding is local, save the dates should be sent between 6 and 8 months before the wedding. For a destination wedding, you’ll want to send them out 8 to 10 months before the wedding.
If you’re hoping to use your engagement photos for your save the dates, I recommend scheduling your session at least a month month before you plan to send out your save-the-dates. Between inclement weather, editing, designing your save-the-dates and printing, a month is generally a safe amount of time to make sure your images and cards are ready.
Beautiful Midwest spots
The best session locations are often meaningful places to the couple; however, I'm also happy to make recommendations. From sandy beaches to open fields to beautiful downtown architecture and coffee shops, the options for engagement session locations are endless!
University of Notre Dame
St. Marys College
Downtown South Bend
Potawatomi Conservatory
South Bend Chocolate Factory
South Bend, Indiana
Downtown Chicago
Cantigny Park
Museum Campus
Lincoln Park Zoo
Chicago Riverwalk
Adler Planetarium
Navy Pier
Grant Park
Chicago, Il
Celery Flats, Portage
Holland Michigan Beaches
Bronson Park, Kalamazoo
Wineries
Michigan
Newfields
The Canal Walk
Downtown Indy
Monument Circle
Holcomb Gardens
Indianapolis, Indiana
City Hall
Coxhall Gardens
Kawachinagano Japanese Garden
The Palladium
Downtown Broadripple
Carmel, Indiana
Oxbow Park
Bonneyville Mill
Downtown Goshen
Downtown Elkhart
Cobus Creek Park
Kercher's Apple Orchard
Goshen/Elkhart Indiana
*The above locations are all beautiful but I also love exploring meaningful locations with my couples!
While I take most of my engagement sessions in the midwest area,
I've photographed sessions everywhere from Rocky Mountain National Park to the beaches of California and Florida. If you have a location in mind that is significant to the two of you, let me know because if my schedule aligns, I might be able to take your engagement photos outside of my normal area!
Travel fees may apply depending on the location and our availability.
I know that dogs can be a huge part of families, which is why I'm totally up for you incorporating your fury friends into your session!
I recommend planning for your pet to be at the first part of your session and then either dropping them off or having a friend or family member take them home. We won’t use the pet in every single photo so it’s also nice to have someone available to hold him or her in between shots.
If you’re going to bring a pet, I recommend exercising your pet before the session and bringing your pets favorite toy or treats! Depending on your pet’s fur type, it might also be a good idea to groom them before the shoot.
TIPS FOR LOOKING YOUR BEST
When picking outfits I recommend keeping in mind the word “complement” rather than “match.” For example, if the groom-to-be is wearing a blue and pink pastel plaid shirt, the bride-to-be may want to choose a long, soft blue dress. It can also be a great idea to choose “color-families,” such as pastels or jewel tones.
Generally couples pick two outfits for an engagement session: a more formal outfit and a casual outfit. I recommend saving your favorite outfit for later in the session, when couples usually feel more comfortable in front of the camera. And don’t forget to bring a few accesorries! Statement necklaces, cute shoes and classic watches are great ways to add detail to outfits.
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Heels lengthen legs but if your heels aren’t comfortable for walking, bring an extra pair of shoes to slip into in between shots.
I love the way larger patterns photograph - just be careful not to choose a pattern that is too small - it may accidentally make your photo look a little too busy.
Softer, pastel colors tend to photograph better than bright colors - especially since bright colors could reflect on your skin. I love bright, neon dresses, but we don’t love the neon reflection they add to your complexion.
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Statement jewelry is a great way to add color or pattern to a simple dress.
Lace and tulle look amazing in photographs.
And dresses with lace sleeves are a great way to help slim arms.
Depending on your location, you might want to consider a fit and flare or a flowy dress!
They look great in walking and photos with movement.
Choose an outfit you feel comfortable in, but don’t be afraid to dress up!
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Rent the Runway
ASOS
Morning Lavender
J. Crew
Anthropologie
Free People
Francesca’s
Jessakae
ModCloth
Shop Ruche
Hazel & Olive
Lulu's
H&M
Shabby Apple
Vici Dolls
Nordstrom
One Loved Babe
Arden
Filly Flair
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Engagement sessions are the perfect time for a hair and makeup trial! Professionally done hair & makeup last longer than typical hair & makeup. They also tend to hold up better for humidity and wind.
I think it’s so important that you look and feel your best for your engagement photos - and if you’re planning to do a hair & makeup trial anyways, the engagement session is a great time to test how your hair & makeup look on camera.
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There will probably be times during your session when I'm shooting your hands holding or the engagement ring on your hand - which means it’s a good idea to clean up your nails before your session (this applies to the guys too!).
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You can’t go wrong with a suit and tie. Consider pulling out that suit you had to wear last time you were a groomsmen!
Layer with a blazer and a fun tie - you can even wear jeans with this look.
Bowties are always a good idea.
Be careful not to choose a pattern that is too small - it may accidentally make your photo look a little too busy.
Softer, pastel colors tend to photograph better than bright colors - especially since bright colors could reflect on your skin.
Cozy sweaters layered over button ups are a great way to stay warm and stylish during the cooler months.
for the gents
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Rent the Runway
ASOS
Suit Supply
J. Crew
Zara
Leather & Cotton
Jack Threads
Frank & Oak
Nordstrom
H&M
Urban Outfitters
for the gents
Inclement Weather
what to do if it rains
I'll check in the week of your engagement session to confirm the time & location we'll meet and to chat about the weather if needed. I know it takes a lot of time to get ready for an engagement session and it’s the worst to get dressed up and drive out to your session only to have it rain.
Let me know what works best for the two of you - but if the weather looks like it won’t be great, I typically try to make the call at least 12-24 hours in advance.
If we need to reschedule, I'll typically have a date within the next week or two that we can reschedule to. I want to make sure your once and a lifetime engagement session is absolutely perfect! So we want to wait for a perfect night!
When I can, I always try to take a photo of your ring during your engagement session - so it’s a good idea to have it cleaned or clean it yourself before your shoot! To clean at home, soak your ring in warm water with dishwashing soap for 20 to 40 minutes. Then gently brush the stone with a soft toothbrush, rinse and repeat if needed.
Props
champagne is always a good idea
If you’re planning to bring props to your engagement session, I recommend including them only if they’re meaningful to you. Shots of drinking coffee at a local coffee shop would be cute if that’s where you met; however, trying to fly a kite together when it’s not a part of your relationship may come off as too staged.
When it comes to posing for your engagement session, you don’t need to worry about a thing! I'll guide you through the entire process beginning with “poses” that are super easy and natural. If I tell you to do something that feels a little funny, it’s probably because I know it’s gunna make the two of you laugh - and that’s the photo I'm actually looking for.
Throughout your session, I'll keep an eye on your hair, makeup and outfits to make sure things stay in place. I want you to feel as relaxed as possible and enjoy your time together!
If you’re anything like me, you probably don’t get dressed up all that often. Which means that the day of your engagement session is the perfect occasion for a date night (or brunch if your session is in the morning!)
The engagement session is another part of celebrating your love and heading off to dinner is a great way to end the session!
Your session will start to get worked on right away. I'll have a sneak peek up within the first couple days after your session and your images delivered in your full gallery within 2 weeks!
I know that this guide is long and hopefully it covers everything you need to know to prep for your engagement session! However if there is something I missed, or you need a recommendation feel free to email at
hello@ariellepeters.com!