
The session started at P.J. Clarke’s in Old City, martinis in hand and smiles locked in. The jukebox and cozy booth moments brought a cinematic rhythm to the gallery, followed by a walk through Philly’s streets where the city did the heavy lifting. Cobblestones, crosswalks, and classic Old City architecture layered the story without overpowering it. The stop at the movie theater brings in a playful chapter at the concessions stand. And truly, Elle + Andrey + a bag of popcorn = magic. It just works. The photos feel nostalgic, cinematic, and cool. These became some of our favorite engagement frames of the year.

We started at Philadelphia’s City Hall in the afternoon. Grand stone, sweeping lines, endless architectural pockets to play with. As wedding photographers, we love when a location brings structure and personality to the frame.

I love these two. Shawna and JP are super smart, witty and just all around fun to be around. Their engagement session was last spring and I’m just now catching up on blogging (thanks coronavirus). We took photos around the brand new Rail Park and then over to Race Street Pier to catch the last […]

To say that Katie and Charlie are serious rowers is an understatement. After photographing them in the Udine Barge Club that’s become their second home, I decided to look it up online to see when Udine was built (1856) and came across a list of awards under each of their names – dozens and dozens […]