There’s something incredible about the magic of Boston, especially when it serves as the backdrop for an engagement session. From the charm of the city’s iconic brownstones to the beauty of Boston Common… It emphatically just seems to come together and it created the perfect setting for Marissa and Andrew’s engagement session. I just loved capturing their engagement photos! We were lucky enough to use two of the most stunning and iconic spots in Boston for their photos. The historic brownstones and the lush green space of Boston Common.
Boston is home to some of the most beautiful and photogenic streets in the country. But none are as iconic as those lined with historic brownstones. These charming buildings, with their intricate architecture and colorful facades, are a favorite among photographers and couples alike. Marissa and Andrew’s engagement session began here. Undoubtedly, on one of Boston’s most photographed streets, Acorn Street, and it couldn’t have been a more perfect choice.
After capturing some stunning shots on the brownstones, we made our way to Boston Common. Did you know this is the oldest public park in the United States? The lush greenery and vibrant flowers provided the perfect contrast to the urban setting. Boston Common is unquestionably a favorite for engagement photos, offering countless photo opportunities with its historic charm and natural beauty.
Marissa and Andrew were a dream to photograph as they strolled hand-in-hand through the park, stopping to take in the scenery and enjoy each other’s company. Whether it was a quiet moment near the pond or a playful twirl under the trees, the love they shared was evident in every shot.
Marissa and Andrew’s engagement session celebrated the magic of Boston. It was a perfect blend of city elegance and natural beauty. From the historic brownstones to the green expanse of Boston Common, their love story was beautifully captured against two of the city’s most iconic backdrops. It’s always a joy to photograph couples in a location that means so much to them, and I could feel how special this city is to Marissa and Andrew.
























