Reasons to Consider doing an Engagement Photo Shoot

When guiding couples through the process of selecting their wedding photographer, we help them evaluate what features and services they may want to include in their photography package. One service we always recommend including is an engagement shoot.

 If you think of it, what is it that you will really take away from your wedding? Your spouse. Your memories. And your photos. 

We recently spoke with Astrid Woltering, a DC-based and destination wedding photographer, about the benefits of doing an engagement shoot with your wedding photographer. Here’s what we chatted about:  

  1. Get comfortable in front of the camera. Even in our social-media-dominated world, many couples still don’t love having their photos taken. An engagement shoot gives both you and your partner an opportunity to become more comfortable interacting in front of the camera together.

  2. Use the photos for multiple purposes. You’ll certainly want to hang a few of your engagement shots around your home, but consider other ways you may utilize them: by sending some to your family, including one in your wedding save-the-date, or for your holiday cards. 

  3. Break the ice! Besides your wedding planner, your photographer is the vendor you will spend the most time with on your wedding day. It’s important to have good chemistry with them, and an engagement shoot will allow you to meet in person and get to know one another better.

    1. Your photographer will get to learn your angles, height differences, and overall preferences for photography. They will pick up on your unique mannerisms and quirks, therefore be more attuned to them on your wedding day – all of which will enhance your wedding day photos and experience. 

    2. You’ll have an opportunity to get to know your photographer and learn their style behind the camera—getting familiar with their process, personality, and cues. You’ll learn how they work in the moment, so you’ll know exactly what to expect on your wedding day. 

Check back soon for more tips coming out of our conversation with Astrid, including how to prepare for your engagement photo shoot!