Having sessions in the dead of winter can be scary for many photographers. It raises a few red flags like: a) It could be FREEZING, b) The weather may not work with us that day and it could be extremely windy, or c) not having a lot of color to pop the image and bring your eye in! Jocelyn and Angel were having a spring wedding in May of 2018 so we knew they wanted to have a winter engagement session. And we had hopes that there would be snow on the ground. I knew it was going to be beautiful but I wasn’t sure if there would be snow on the ground…
Three days before their session we had our 4th Nor-Easter in New England which caused quite a bit of snow! I checked in with Jocelyn and we exchanged our snowy excitement through email as we prepared for their engagement session! With snow on the ground, her wish came true! The location they picked was absolutely beautiful – The Governor Oliver Ames Estate in Easton, MA. We had so many different areas we were able to walk around and explore. Even the sun was out but was hidden behind a cloud up until the very end, leaving us with a beautiful glow!
Jocelyn and Angel, Thank you so much for braving the cold with me! With snow on the ground, light wind and an amazing setting I hope these photos are everything you wanted and MORE! I am so excited to see you both all dressed up on your wedding day in just about 2 months! Your winter engagement session was simply perfect and it was really hard for me to choose just a few favorites to share!
xo.