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One of my favorites parts of editing is seeing the image come to life. Enhancing and making the colors pop, removing any unwanted items from the image and creating a beautiful final image. In this blog post Before and After: Engagement Photos, you’ll see how I transformed these RAW images to the final edit.

It all begins with the raw, unfiltered beauty of your original engagement photos. The Seaport District provides a stunning canvas, with its iconic cityscape and waterfront views. Each photo is a snapshot of a special moment frozen in time, but there’s always room for enhancement.

Process:

  1. Color Correction: The first step is to enhance the colors to make your photos pop. I carefully adjust the saturation, contrast, and brightness to ensure that every detail shines through, creating a vibrant and visually appealing image. My signature editing is true to color so rather than change the color, I want to give them more life!
  2. Background Enhancements: While the Seaport District is beautiful, there are objects in the background that I don’t want in the final image. Those might be trash cans, other people, umbrellas, a street sign or my sister holding an umbrella over the couple (check out the last photo.) The goal is to accentuate the romantic ambiance without losing the authenticity of the location.
  3. Skin Retouching: Everyone wants to look their best in their engagement photos. My retouching ensures that blemishes are smoothed, skin tones are evened out, and any imperfections are gently corrected, while still preserving the natural beauty of your unique features.

Your engagement is a once-in-a-lifetime celebration of love. The Seaport District provides the perfect backdrop for your images. With a sprinkle of digital magic, I bring out the best in your photos, ensuring that each image reflects the beauty of your love story.

When you hire me as your photographer, I take the time to make sure your images are the best they can be! If that’s what your looking for, let’s chat!

Before and After: Engagement Photos

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As a wedding photographer, it is crucial to be prepared for any unexpected situations that may arise on the big day. Over the years, I have learned the importance of having an emergency kit on hand, as there have been numerous instances where someone needed something urgently, and no one else had it. Read below to check out what I have in my emergency kit and what I’d recommend.

1. Shoe Horn:

A shoe horn might seem like an odd item to include in an emergency kit, but it can be a lifesaver for both the bride and groom. Oftentimes, wedding shoes can be tight and uncomfortable, which can cause unnecessary stress. A shoe horn helps ease the process of putting on and taking off shoes without damaging them or hurting the feet. Here is the link to the shoe horn I keep on me.

2. Tide Pen and Shout:

Having a tide pen and shout stain remover in your emergency kit can be a quick solution to tackle unexpected stains on wedding attire. These handy stain removers can save the day by ensuring that the couple looks their best throughout the entire event. I’ve seen them work magic on wedding dresses!

3. Hair Accessories:

Hair emergencies can be a nightmare, especially for brides. Having a collection of hair accessories in your emergency kit can help you assist the bride or bridesmaids in fixing any hair mishaps that may occur. I keep bobby pins, comb, hair spray and hair ties in my kit.

4. Sewing Kit:

A sewing kit is an essential component of any wedding day emergency kit. I’ve had to sew on bottoms on suit jacket multiple times for the groom and groomsmen. This is a must for your kit.

5. Deodorant:

Including a travel-sized deodorant in your emergency kit can help the couple, and even yourself, feel fresh and confident throughout the long day of capturing precious moments.

6. Sanitary Products:

It’s essential to be considerate of the needs of the bride and her bridal party. Including sanitary products such as tampons or pads in your emergency kit can provide comfort and relief during unexpected situations.

7. Tums:

Wedding day jitters can sometimes lead to an upset stomach. Having Tums or other antacid tablets in your kit can help alleviate any discomfort the couple may experience, ensuring they can enjoy their special day to the fullest. I’ve been to a few weddings where no one has had tums so adding these to my kit was a must.

9. Safety Pins:

Safety pins are versatile tools that can fix a wide range of issues. From securing loose hems to temporarily fixing broken accessories, safety pins are a handy item to have in your emergency kit.

10. Scissors:

A small pair of scissors can come in handy for various purposes. Whether it’s cutting loose threads, opening packages, or assisting with minor wardrobe adjustments, having scissors readily available is essential. I keep two on me because someone always needs scissors!

11. Advil:

Wedding days can be long and tiring, both physically and mentally. Including a few packets of Advil or other pain relievers in your emergency kit can provide quick relief for headaches or any other minor aches and pains.

12. Cliff Bar:

Lastly, it’s important to have a quick source of energy on hand. Including a nutritious snack like a Cliff Bar or any other energy bar can help keep you fueled throughout the day, ensuring you have the stamina to capture all the magical moments. These are my favorite and I always have a few on me during weddings.

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If you’ve ever wondered what the wedding keepsake box that comes with all my packages, then check out the photos below!

Each keepsake box is custom made in the Ukraine. They come with a custom engraving with your names and wedding date, a few photos from your wedding day and a USB with all your wedding images. The wedding keepsake boxes are so beautiful and couples love receiving them. The boxes typically get sent 4-6 months after your wedding so it’s a nice little surprise!

It’s so important to me that you have a back-up of your photos. I always will have back-ups of your wedding photos, but I also want you to have that as well!

The wedding keepsake boxes are one of my favorite parts of my packages!

Wedding Keepsake Box