Engagement Session FAQs: What to Wear?

Well, I am officially in the middle of Engagement Session season!  Spring and early summer are always full of engagement sessions, and rescheduling engagement sessions due to rain, while I tend to have more weddings in late summer and the Fall.  I get a ton of questions every year around this time, so I figured I should continue with my Engagement Session FAQ series!

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Up next:  What do I wear for my Engagement Session?!

Tip #1:  BE COMFORTABLE!

Wear something you can breathe in, walk around, sit down, or jump around in.  No matter what we end up doing for your engagement session, I can promise you we’ll be walking around.  I wouldn’t put it past me to sit or lay you on the ground or on some random steps.  If you want to do something active, dressing comfortably is doubly important.  So, comfortable clothes and comfortable (or at least bearable) shoes are key!  Nothing too tight, or itchy, or anything that will make you any more uncomfortable than having a camera in your face already does ;)

Nora & Troy

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Hingham Engagement Session

Tip #2:  YOU’VE GOT TO LOVE IT

Wear something you love – something you know makes you look good!  Every girl has that outfit that they totally love, they wear it all the time because it just makes them look and feel fabulous.  That’s the one you want to wear!  The outfit that makes you feel totally confident.  No buttons are going to be popping open, you’re not going to tell me after the pictures come out that those jeans make you look fat, none of that!  Look at yourself in the mirror and look for things that might drive you nuts in a photo later… if it drives you nuts, pick something else!  If you’re super fair, avoid white.  If you’ve got red hair, maybe skip red.  If you need some tips watch a few episodes of What Not To Wear – or better yet, ask your fiance what he thinks makes you looks awesome!  I’ve had too many brides pick out an outfit in a hurry and tell me later that they hate what they were wearing, which makes the photos way less fun, believe me.  So, choose something that makes you feel GOOD!!

Boston Engagement Session

Boston Engagement Session

Portsmouth Engagement Session

Tip #3:  DRESS FOR THE OCCASION

No matter where we go, or what we end up doing, you should dress for the occasion!  If you’re going downtown for some fun, urban shots – maybe dress up a bit.  If you’re going for a hike in the woods… maybe skip the silk dress and the heels, and opt for jeans.  If it’s November and snowing, you should plan on wearing your coat, so pick one you like.  If it’s going to be 100 degrees and sunny, keep that in mind.  If we’re going to be doing something messy, don’t wear anything toooo nice…  You get the idea.

Fishing Engagement Session

NYC Engagement Session

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Cape Cod Engagement Session

Tip #4:  REMEMBER, THERE’S SOMEONE ELSE WITH YOU

You want to make sure you look good, but you also want to be sure you look good together, right?  You should try to neither clash, nor be too matchy matchy.  Patterns and colors are GREAT!  Just make sure they look good side by side.  And, you should aim to be at about the same level of dressyness or casualness.  If he’s in jeans and a wifebeater and you’re in a hot dress and heels… you may have bigger issues than your photos ;) – either way, the photos will definitely look weird.  Now, if you two are polar opposites on a lot of levels, including fashion, it could be fun to do some photos that mark the contrast.  But most of them should be somewhere in the middle, finding your common ground and focusing on that.

Alli & Glenn's Engagement Session

Hingham Engagement Session

Walden Pond Engagement Session

New York City Engagement Session

Tip #5:  GENTLEMEN

Gentlemen, let me encourage you with a few tips just for the guys…

  • I know most of you aren’t really into the whole engagement session thing in the first place.  I promise, it’s going to be fun though!!!  Even if you’re not super excited, put a little effort into it anyway.  It’ll make your bride happy, and it will pay off in the end when you’ve got some awesome photos of the two of you.  A little effort goes a long way and when I’ve tagged all these pics of you on facebook, you’ll be glad you made the effort to look your best :)
  • Ask your fiance what she thinks looks great on you – and wear it!
  • Wear clothes that fit!  I’m begging you guys…  enough with the saggy pants!  Wear your least saggy pants, and a shirt is neither skin tight nor 4 sizes too big.  I mean, if your girl is wearing the saggy pants too, then go for it.  But if she’s dressing it up a bit, non-saggy pants will really kick your outfit up a notch ;)
  • Your shoes matter.  There’s a pretty good chance I’m going to get your shoes in the photos… there may even be photos OF your shoes.  So, keep the shoes in mind and don’t try pairing up Air Jordans with slacks, ok?
  • Get a haircut.  And maybe even shave?  You want to look like YOU, so don’t do anything crazy like grow a mustache that week ;)
  • Follow Tips 1-4 as well
  • HAVE FUN!!!!

You know I love you guys!  Just trying to help you out :)

Rockport Engagement Session

Boston Engagement Session

Harvard Engagement Session

Tip #6:  LADIES

Ladies, here are a few tips just for you too…

  • Hair…  wear it however you like it best!  You want to look like YOU, so I don’t recommend going too fancy.  Your engagement session day is not the best day for a test run for your wedding hair.  We’ll get pictures of that hair-do, plenty!  We want the engagement photos to look a little more natural than that.  Consider getting a blow-out at your salon if you want it to look extra nice.  Just keep in mind what we’ll be doing together, and what the weather’s going to be like.  I’ve got super curly hair, and if you’re like me, you do not want to try straightening your hair before a shoot on a super humid day!
  • Make-up… again, go fairly natural.  That is, natural for you.  If you like a lot of make-up, then go for it!  Go all out!  If you’re the girl who never wears make-up… maybe consider having it done or at least putting a little on yourself.  A little cover-up, lipstick & mascara can go a really long way to make your features pop in photos!
  • You might want to do your nails – at least file them and make sure there’s no chipped paint on them (toes and fingers).  Cleaning your ring might be a good touch as well.  I focus a lot on hands…
  • Don’t bring your purse with you!  You won’t need your purse, or your cell phone, or anything like that while we’re shooting – and if you do, we can always go back to the car for them.  I shoot a lot while we’re walking, so if you’ve got a ton of stuff, it’s going to be in the pictures (or I’m going to end up carrying it along with all my gear ;)

New York City Engagement Session

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Boston Engagement Session

Tip #7:  WHAT TO BRING (and leave in the car)

  • A change of clothes, if you want to go for another look later in the shoot
  • A blanket if you don’t want to get your butt dirty if we need to sit in the grass or something
  • Bug spray & sunscreen or a scarf & gloves, depending on the time of year
  • A ponytail holder… you never know when you’ll want to pull your hair back.  Right, guys?  ;)
  • Props… if you want.  A lot of folks are doing themed engagement sessions these days.  I’m totally up for that, if you are.  We can think up some stuff ahead of time.
  • Your sense of humor!  Engagement Sessions are totally strange for most people, so be prepared to laugh and enjoy a little awkward quality time with your fiance ;)

Ok, those are my tips!  I hope this helps!!!  No matter what you wear, we’re going to get some great photos of you!  These are just my suggestions for getting the best photos we can :)

Sylvia & Ricky’s Wedding – The Details

Sylvia & Ricky‘s wedding was not only fun, but it was also beautiful!  From the dress to the shoes, the flowers and location – the whole day was just lovely!  Here are a few of my favorite details…

The dress

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The shoes

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Favorites shoe shot ever.

Wedding Shoes

The Flowers

Spring Wedding at the Commander's Mansion

Spring Wedding at the Commander's Mansion

Spring Wedding at the Commander's Mansion

shot by 2nd Shooter Johnny Arguedas

Commander's Mansion Spring Wedding

The Commander’s Mansion

Commander's Mansion Spring Wedding

shot by 2nd Shooter Johnny Arguedas

Commander's Mansion Spring Wedding

Commander's Mansion Spring Wedding

The Cake

Commander's Mansion Spring Wedding

The rings

Commander's Mansion Spring Wedding

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The (amazing) vendors

Coordinator  –  Jennifer Cox of Esq. Events

Dress  –  VOWS

Tuxedos  –  Giblees Tuxedos

Reception  –  The Commander’s Mansion

Hotel  –  Hotel Indigo

Ceremony  –  St. John’s Korean United Methodist Church

Caterer  –  Vinwood Caterers

DJ  –  Ari Rosenfield of Beat Train Productions

Cake  –  The Icing on the Cake

Flowers  –  Petalena Flowers

Videography  –  David Bettencourt Video

Hair  –  Tracey Castrichini

Make-up  –  Bre Welch

Tent/Rentals  –  Party Plus

Anne & Sean’s Wedding – Details

Anne & Sean had so many great little details at their wedding, I thought I’d share them in their very own post!

Getting ready…

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Hingham Wedding

Hingham Wedding Details

The reception…

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Hingham Wedding Details

Hingham Wedding

How cute are the table “numbers”?  I especially liked that their table had both the lady squirrel and the gentleman squirrel!

Hingham Wedding Details

The details make such a difference in setting the tone for the wedding.  I love how the details added a fun, vintage feel plus a bit of humor to Anne & Sean’s wedding!

Some of the fabulous vendors who made this wedding possible:

Wedding Dress:
Jenny Yoo

Wedding Dress Accessories:
Sydney Maresca (Sash, neckline detailing, feather hair “veil” comb)

Bridesmaids Dresses:
J.Crew wedding

Food:
Smoke & Pickles

Flowers:
Hingham Greenery

Makeup & Hair:
Sarra

Cake:
The Bashful Baker

Militia:
The Hingham Militia

Venues:
Old Ship Church

Old Derby

Table Markers:
Animal Prints from Ryan Berkley

Photobooth:
Creative Event Services

DJ:
Scott Arrington @ Murray Hill Talent

And of course, photography by Krista Photography

Second Shooter: Erica Pelaccia

Assistant: Elizabeth Hannah

Photobooth

we couldn’t resist getting in the photobooth :)

Britt & Mike’s Cape Cod Wedding – Details

Britt spent so much time planning and working on the little details to make everything special for her and Mike’s wedding day, that I think they deserve a post all their own. Take a look at some of the fabulousness!

Her shoes were awesome – even though she went barefoot or in flip-flops more than half the day ;) Her rings are beautiful, and the dress was breathtaking!

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Britt’s necklace was just the right amount of bling to top off the simplicity of the dress. And do you love the peonies in the bouquet, or what?!

Cape Cod Wedding

This collage is a taste of all the lovely touches I spied while Britt was getting ready. The bridesmaids each chose a pair of hot pink shoes, while Britt’s were gold. The flowers were straight out of an english garden – kind of wild, but so beautiful you know it was planned. And the flip-flops that Britt spent hours and hours making for each of her girls! Buckets of goodies for the guests, not to mention champagne in a can, complete with straws!

Cape Cod Wedding - Pink Details

One of my favorite details was the antique post-cards incorporated into the day. Britt found antique cards from towns all over the Cape and used them in the invitations as well as for place cards and table numbers. It gave the wedding a very cool feel!

Cape Cod Wedding - Cape Cod Postcard Placecards

I also really liked how she accented the pink flowers in the bouquets with blue hydrangeas for the rest of the day. It all just went together so nicely, and was so very Cape Cod!

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Some of the vendors who made the whole thing possible…

Catering – Sumptuous Catering in Orleans, MA (Shannon Mahoney)

Flowers – Fancy Flowers (by Meredith Fancy)

Bride’s Dress – Nicole Miller (Britt’s Mom had a Nicole Miller dress too!)

Bridesmaids’ Dresses – J. Crew – they each picked whichever they wanted in navy

D.J. – Cape Cod DJs (Rob Cushing)

Cake – Cottage Street Bakery

Tent and lanterns – Undercover Tent Company

Britt did all the table numbers/menus/placecards/decor herself with help from her dad and bridesmaids! She did an amazing job planning this wedding! She put so much thought into each and every detail, and it really showed. Martha Stewart, eat your heart out!