A lot of brides are so excited as their wedding day draws near – it’s like all the days pass by in a blur, blending together in a colorful whirl of preparations, checklists, following up the caterer, and what-have-you. I love being with them at this time of their lives, when you know they’re on the brink of something so monumental and exquisite, that the journey itself is as joyful as the destination.  Come wedding day, everything just falls away, and there’s nothing else that matters but that man waiting for her at the end, The One whom she’ll be spending the rest of her life with.

I first become witness to this union during an engagement session. This is the time when I get to know the bride and groom, and where I get a glimpse of their life together and their love. As a wedding photographer, I encourage couples to have an engagement session, because it is one of the most important moments between you and your loved one. It is intimate and revealing at the same time. It is an opportunity to capture your love in the little details: a glance when you thought he’s not looking, a kiss on your shoulder, your two holding hands, a sweet kiss. It’s something you can both look at, weeks, months, years down the line and think, Gosh, I love you. It’s something to show to your kids someday. It’s something to show your family and guests at the wedding, too.

Now, a lot of brides have been asking me for advice, and I gave it some thought. Here are 5 tips to make your engagement photo session awesome:

Wear clothes that speak about you to your engagement session.

  1. Location, location, location. A great location makes for a great photograph – and it becomes even more extraordinary if it has a special memory attached to it. As a photographer I suggest looking for places that mean something to you – places where you two have met, where you spend most time together, or where something special has happened (i.e. first date, first kiss, where he proposed). Immediately this will add a character to your photos and you will likely feel more at home because of your fondness for the place. On the other hand, a location with an amazing backdrop or scenery can be effective as well because it’s a chance to take everybody’s breath away. Go the extra mile by exploring your area and finding an obscure nook that not a lot of people has been to yet – this adds a level of uniqueness to your session.
  2. Wear what you feel. Better yet, wear what makes you comfortable. You and your fiancé can mix and match your outfits to make both of your looks coherent, but be careful in being too perfectly matched (i.e. same shirt color or same outfit altogether). The color of your earrings can match his belt, or his tie can match with your dress, or your shoes with his shirt. You can also opt for a theme – if your location is at a hotel, you can both wear something glamorous. If you are shooting at the beach, you can wear something casual.
  3. Do not be afraid to show emotions. Be yourself. My job as your photographer is to make you comfortable as much as possible and not be too self-conscious. Enjoy this time to just laugh, talk, hold hands and be sweet with your partner. If you have any poses in mind, or if I have any poses I would like to do, I will take the time to guide you both and position you so that you look your best. We can discuss fun, candid poses that will add a lot of personality (jumping, kissing, etc.) and I promise to be game if you are :)
  4. Bring props or things that mean something to you. They add so much to the photo and make your portrait pop. Some of the props that will be fun to do are: balloons, flowers, sparklers, and anything that’s unusual. It would even be better if the prop has a special relevance to both you and your fiancé. Whether it’s a dog, or a car – if it’s special to you then I would take the time to incorporate it in the photos.
  5. What’s your story? In the end, the engagement session is about you as a couple. I love to include elements of your personality into the photographs, so that people who will see it will get a grasp of who you two are, and how much you love each other. If you’re a teacher and he’s a painter, we can include elements of your jobs into your outfit or the location or even the poses. If you both love the beach we can use it as our backdrop and make fun portraits like digging your toes in the sand, or running by the shoreline, or even kissing as the sun sets.

Bring props to your engagement session for a fun element

An engagement session is also essential in establishing a connection and rapport with your wedding photographer. It’s a chance for me to get to know you both as an individual and as a couple, and for you to get comfortable with me as well. This is vital in capturing the emotions flowing between the bride and groom. As the person who will be documenting your wedding, it’s important for me to know what makes you comfortable and uneasy in front of the camera, what poses you like and what makes you look good. The engagement session gives us the chance to bond and to trust each other, and this is what makes each photograph special.

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Diana and Jake are just one of the loveliest couples I’ve had the pleasure of shooting. I had so much fun with these two on their e-session (maybe ‘cos Diana laughs a lot, she makes me thinks my jokes ain’t so bad haha). Diana shares my love of open fields and orange groves and although it’s a bit early for harvesting oranges, we were very content to have the locations all to ourselves.

Love Scrabble Engagement Photography

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Tampa Engagement Photographer Sandra Yu

Orange Grove Engagement Photography

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Couple in Love Engagement Sandra Yu Photography

Couple in Love Engagement Sandra Yu Photography

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Pride and Prejudice inspired…  Lovely!

Pride and Prejudice Inspired Photography Engagement

To see more of their engagement, come see them all on my Facebook Page.

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One of the perks of living in Florida is the beach – if you love the sand and the sun, I bet you’re always by the waterfront, soaking it all up! As a photographer around this area, I often get asked to do beach weddings, which is why I was at North Redington on another sunny Florida Saturday for Amber and Chris’ fantastic destination wedding.

Tampa Wedding Photographer - Sandra Yu Photography

Tampa Wedding Photographer - Sandra Yu Photography

Tampa Wedding Photographer

Tampa Wedding Photographer - Sandra Yu Photography

Tampa Wedding Photographer - Sandra Yu Photography

Tampa Wedding Photographer - Sandra Yu Photography

Tampa Wedding Photographer - Sandra Yu Photography

Tampa Wedding Photographer - Sandra Yu Photography

Tampa Wedding Photographer - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photographer - Sandra Yu Photography

Tampa Wedding Photographer - Sandra Yu Photography

The reception was a blast! There was a lot of laughing and toasting and cheering, and yes, there was a lot of dancing, too! I think it was impossible not to groove to the music that night – there’s just this joyful atmosphere that had everybody clapping and singing and making much use of the dance floor. To see more of their wedding photos, they are available on my Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/sandrayuphotography

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I may be one of those people who need to work hard to get ahold of their feelings and try not to cry – it’s hard to take photos when my eyes are all blurry! But oh, it is futile to not be swept by all of it, in the end. After all, I am a wedding photographer :)

Lindsey and Ben’s wedding is such a lovely experience for me. Yes, there were tears, and lots of it – but wow, the laughter. It was just so amazing. There was so much joy and happiness, and people were cheering and smiling for the couple. The atmosphere was energizing and light, and every now and then a laugh or a giggle escapes from me because there are just so many good vibes all around.

I know their engagement photos and the teaser I posted last month weren’t enough. So, without further ado, here’s Lindsey and Ben. Welcome to their ever after:

Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Look at that gorgeous hair. I love looking at it, it’s so whimsical. And Lindsey’s shoes and gown? Very romantic.
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
More behind-the-scenes as the bride and groom prepare for their big day. Most photos are taken at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. (See Lindsey’s gown in full detail here.):
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu PhotographyTampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
At the ceremony – people were all smiles. Our hearts are so full of love for Lindsey and Ben. I would like to think it made the day just a little bit brighter :)
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Of course, who can forget that sweet moment between Lindsey and her dad? It was one of the most touching moments during the wedding:
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
One of my favorite shots of Lindsey and her dad:
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
More photos during the ceremony:
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Sandra Yu Photography - Wedding and Portrait Photographer
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
What a beautiful bride and groom. Afterwards we had a little photoshoot and some time alone with the family before the wedding reception:
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
At the reception – slow, sweet dances before rocking out as the night went on! (Also, we had so much fun at the wedding photo station that I set up – go check everybody’s wacky poses!)
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Congratulations, Lindsey and Ben. You are such a dear couple. Here’s to your new life ahead!
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography
Tampa Wedding Photography - Sandra Yu Photography

Hotel for Preparation: Hyatt Regency Tampa
Ceremony & Reception: University of Tampa Plant Park and Vaugh Center
Officiant: Made for Each Other Wedding
Hair & Makeup: Michele Renee
Videographer: Tampa Wonderworks
Cake: Publix Bakery
Coordinator: Swank Shindigs
Second Photographer: Valerya Ritter
Florist: Revel Design
DJ: Grant Hemond
Transportation: Ambassador Limousine
Decor: Coast to Coast

P.S. For those who want to see more photos, visit LINDSEY + BEN: EVER AFTER, a website I have created for the couple, and their family and friends.

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