My apologies, blog world, I have neglected you far too long. I have been sorting out various sessions and events, preparing for them, photographing them, and finally now get a chance post what I've been recently shooting in the next few days. Also, I recently began freelancing for Arlington Magazine, a new start-up! You can view my first article and photos here.
At any rate, onto Chris and Mandi's downtown Fort Worth engagement session!
I initially met Chris through our appreciation of cars, and we
periodically kept in touch since we went same school, UT-Arlington. When Chris contacted me about providing coverage of their wedding, I couldn't be happier for them.
We started the session on Sundance Square and photographed around the DR Horton Tower:
When we stopped for this photo briefly in front of the parking garage shutters, there was an elderly woman who patiently waited on the other side in her whisper-quiet Mercedes. I just wanted to point out some of the things viewers don't think about when seeing the finished product:
We walked north a couple of blocks and I had them stop at one of the nearby courtyards for this shot:
We also photographed at the Fort Worth Water Gardens, which made a nice retreat on an early Friday afternoon:
After the session in the gardens, I had them follow me as we drove to Trinity Park, which is always welcoming to walking:
They sat at a bench so I could get this shot of Mandi (it was actually the third bench, the sun kept interfering with her eyes, yikes!):
The ontrast of their hands and jeans with a detail of the ring is always a nice touch:
Oh, I forgot to mention, they are committed Stars fans. I wanted the photo to express a bit of their relationship, and more of their following:
Right underneath the Interstate 30 overpass along the Trinity Park trail, there were individual colored columns that wanted photos in front of, so I snapped away:
Chris and Mandi had their first quasi-date (as Chris termed it) at
Mijo's in Pantego, a restaurant that serves tasty Mexican food, and they
decided to end the session with a few pictures there:
The date of their wedding!:
And I'll leave the session with this photo! Photos of food, not to mention enjoying it, always ends on a good note at the end of a long session (who doesn't love food?):
Thank you Chris and Mandi for rescheduling with me due to inclement weather, and for working with me throughout the whole engagement session. You two looked beautiful together -- I look forward to Mandi's bridals soon, and the wedding at T&P!
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