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  • What To Wear To Your Engagement Session

    What To Wear To Your Engagement Session

    Alright folks, let’s talk about something super important, what should you wear to your engagement session? You’ve nailed down the perfect partner, picked a date, but have no idea what to wear. But don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. Here are six solid tips to help you look your best while staying true to yourselves!

    Comfort is Key

    First things first, comfort above all. Before you even think about style or how those shoes are stunning, make sure you can breathe, walk, and move naturally in whatever outfit you pick. You don’t want to be readjusting your clothes or feeling stiff in your photos! When you’re comfortable, it’ll show in photos.

     

    Think Timeless

    Fashion trends come and go, but photos last a lifetime. Focus on timeless, classic pieces rather than trendy items that may not age well. Simple and elegant choices will always stand the test of time, unlike current trends that might make you cringe in the future. Avoid incorporating overly trendy items into your engagement photos to ensure they remain timeless!

    Location Matters

    Where are you shooting? A beach session calls for different outfit compared to a downtown setting. If you’re photographing in a coastal setting during the summer, I always recommend linens or any breathable clothing pieces. If you’re getting them done in a downtown area or somewhere architectural, you can wear something more elegant!

     

     

    Cordinating Over Matching

    Your engagement session is about the two of you, not cloning yourself. Avoid dressing in identical outfits!! Pick a color palette and mix different patterns and fabrics within that range. This way, you look like you go together without completely matching outfits.

     

    Accessorize

    Accessories can add that extra fun touch to your outfit but don’t go overboard. A necklace, a cool watch, or a scarf (in the winter of course) can elevate your look without stealing the spotlight. Remember, the focus should stay on you two as a couple. It’s about subtle enhancements, not distractions.

     

     

    Neutrals

    Now, let’s get into why I usually recommend neutral colors for such occasions. Neutral tones have this amazing ability to keep the focus on yourather than what you’re wearing. Greys, whites, beige, and soft browns create a cohesive look that is both understated and sophisticated! While vivid colors and bold patterns can be appealing, they can also be distracting in photos. Neutrals are the perfect balance, offering a timeless appeal that won’t date your pictures. Plus, they blend seamlessly with various backgrounds, be it an urban setting, nature, or a cozy indoor location!

     

    To wrap it up, remember that your engagement photos are a reflection of who you are as a couple. Follow these tips, but don’t lose sight of your personal style. After all, these photos are about capturing your unique connection and the love you share. So pick outfits that make you feel great, enjoy the session, and you won’t regret it. Happy planning!💍

    I hope you enjoyed reading about How to prep for your wedding day. If you’re looking for someone to capture your special moments, click here to contact me!

     

    Kind Words

    “My daughter McKenzie recently got married and Liz and her team worked diligently that entire day and night. But for me, as those memories fade away, over the years, I will forever be thankful as Liz captured every smile, every dance move and all the people that love this new couple. I have nothing to worry about, my memories will return by simply seeing all of Sterling Life’s talent done on February 17, 2024! Jill and I appreciate the gift you have given us!!”

    -Gary

  • A Gorgeous Greenhouse Wedding

    It’s been forever since I’ve blogged… and some say that blogging is dead but I actually love seeing all the images from the day laid out in a good old-fashioned blog post. I’ve had such a busy fall that I’m finally getting a chance to go back through the year and relive all the amazing weddings I got to be a part of this year. This one was no exception!

    An Intimate Lynchburg Wedding – From Greenhouse to Downtown

     

    Rozalyn and Jason rocked their beautiful greenhouse wedding in Lynchburg, Virginia. I’ve missed living in Lynchburg at times because it truly is such a beautiful place and a wonderful place to raise a family. I enjoyed my many years there before returning to Virginia Beach. I was so happy when Rozalyn reached out about her wedding at The Vaughan House. It is a beautiful greenhouse out in Forest, Virginia owned by Megan and Mitch Vaughan. Getting ready at The Virginian Hotel is also my favorite!

    It couldn’t have been more perfect for them, and I’m so happy to share some of my favorite images with you! Hoping I can keep up with the blogging because I have so many fabulous weddings to share!

    For more information on availability for 2023 and beyond – shoot me a message here! 

     

     

  • Wedding at Wolftrap Farm – Grace & Robert – Lynchburg Wedding Photography

    Grace & Robert’s beautiful Virginia wedding at Wolftrap Farm was absolutely perfect. Having just completed his time at the United States Naval Academy, Robert wrapped up the weekend by marrying his love on Memorial Day. Quite fitting if you ask me!

    When I first met Grace we chatted over Mellow Mushroom and talked about more than just her plans for the day. We shared stories about our families and our parents. We connected and I adored her. She has a completely unique style and once you spend five minutes with her, you can’t help but love her. Fast forward to October of last year and I met up with both of them for an amazing Charlottesville engagement session at sunrise – you should definitely check it out here. We spent the morning with the sun and then ran over to the local farmer’s market to check out all the goods. It was such a blast. Even then, I had no idea how hilarious Robert was. About ten minutes into hanging out with Robert on their wedding day, I couldn’t believe how much I was laughing. Literally everything he said had me trying to hide my embarrassingly deep roar or laughter.

    Wolftrap Farm is a beautiful venue located in Gordonsville, VA just outside of Charlottesville. It is tucked away down a gravel road and it is a gorgeous escape into rolling hills and a working farm. During reception Grace changed into the cutest jumpsuit and they partied the night away. So much love on this amazing day. I am so excited to follow their life and adventures. Grace writes a blog and you can follow along too! It’s called Wandering By Grace.

    To Grace and Robert – thank you for being you. You are one of a kind. Your family and friends are wonderful and I am so thankful to have been a part of your special wedding day.

    A Virginia Farm Wedding

    If you are recently engaged and planning a Virginia wedding contact me for more information on wedding photography and open dates for 2017 and 2018. I love meeting new couples and getting to know your story so we can create beautiful, authentic images of YOU!

    Elizabeth Seidel, Virginia wedding photographer,  located in Lynchburg, VA serving the greater Virginia area including Hampton Roads, Richmond, Charlottesville and Roanoke.

  • A Fincastle Wedding – Mandy & Ryan

    My first wedding of 2017 went off without a hitch with a Fincastle wedding at the Kyle House. It was absolutely beautiful. I knew it would be. Mandy and Ryan are just that. When I first got to hang out with them at their engagement session, it was so laid back and I loved getting to know them. Mandy constantly exudes a gratitude that is hard to describe. She is vibrant and loving, and Ryan is her perfect compliment with his genuine care about people.

    I love my job, I love getting to know my couples. I also love when they realize I am a person too with a family and I think that is part of what I bring to the table in my business. Having lost my mom last month has really given me perspective on why I do what I do. When she passed, there were so many photos we spent time looking through. Such a beautiful documentation of the amazing life she lived and her story – and this post is not about my mom, but about what I realized in her final days – life passes, but we have this amazing opportunity to capture small moments in time. I want to bring that to every wedding I photograph. I want to bring my couples memories, stories and documentation that they have lived a full life.

    A wedding day is one of the most magnificent and beautiful times in a family’s story. It deserves all the attention to detail, all the candid moments and all the realness that it is. I want my couples to be able to look back at when they started their lives together (officially). I photographed Mandy and Ryan’s wedding the day after we said our final goodbyes to mom, and for me that was amazing thing. To lose something and then realize all that I will gain in 2017 creating memories for people who are absolutely wonderful and deserving of these moments in their lives.

    Mandy and Ryan – thank you. Thank you for being real. Thank you for being a blessing to me as the start of my 2017 wedding season.

     

    A Fincastle Wedding at The Kyle House

    If you are recently engaged and planning a Virginia wedding contact me for more information on wedding photography and open dates for 2017 and 2018. I love meeting new couples and getting to know your story so we can create beautiful, authentic images of YOU!

    Elizabeth Seidel, Virginia wedding photographer,  located in Lynchburg, VA serving the greater Virginia area including Hampton Roads, Richmond, Charlottesville and Roanoke.

  • Beautiful winter engagement in Lynchburg

    It’s Friday! Just to start your weekend off in a great way, I am sharing Mandy & Ryan’s beautiful winter engagement with you all. I had so much fun with them hanging out. I can’t wait for their wedding which is just a few weeks away! I feel like 2017 is just chugging along with perfect people that are coming into my life. I am so happy that Mandy & Ryan chose me to be their photographer. I have loved even the small beginning of getting to know them. We shared some a-ha, Beyonce, and an “it’s such a small world” moments. They were all equally amazing.

    I first arrived at the session to be greeted by Mandy and two of her (and Ryan’s) friends. We went down to her room and we talked about what outfit options she had. I think she picked perfect outfits, one casual and everyday and just a little more formal one for her second option.

    I particularly love when my couples have locations in mind that are special to them. It really creates a storyline that is unique to you. Of course, there are so many amazing places to do sessions in Virginia, but one that has meaning to you, and a real story, well that is just icing on the cake. We started their session in the exact same place when they first met. Hearing them talk about each other as we struck up conversation was awesome. It was real and authentic and there was just a ton of gratitude. It’s one of the things I always love seeing in my couples. As a wife to my truest best friend, I know what this feels like, and to see other people be able to share that makes my days.

    We also hopped over to Randolph College and walked around campus a bit. It is truly a gorgeous campus. I loved that we were able to walk around two different locations to make such a variety of images for their gallery. No shortage of love and happiness here. Mandy & Ryan – you two are awesome people. I can’t wait for March!

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    If you are recently engaged and planning a Virginia wedding contact me for more information on wedding photography and open dates for 2017 and 2018. I love meeting new couples and getting to know your story so we can create beautiful, authentic images of YOU!

    Elizabeth Seidel, Virginia wedding photographer,  located in Lynchburg, VA serving the greater Virginia area including Hampton Roads, Richmond, Charlottesville and Roanoke.