When Oliver contacted me about shooting their engagement that he had been planning, I was so excited. Even though I hadn’t known this couple long, a double date over coffee with them and my husband Gabe instantly felt like we were meeting up with old friends.
It was awesome to be able to photograph the proposal in Christ Communities’ Brookside campus, where Heather and Oliver have found their church home and will be getting married in March. Oliver had set out notes on tables throughout the church and read them to Heather. He then had the final note in the sanctuary where he got down on one knee. What a cool moment!
I had so many favorites that this post is a little longer than normal… there were just too many cute pictures to choose from! It’s so obvious that Heather and Oliver adore each other, and I’m not sure how my camera handled so much heat in one session!
Okay, had to take a picture of Heather’s earrings. I loved them.. and, as a girl, had to take a moment out to highlight them!
Heather and Oliver wanted some indoor shots and stumbled upon The Farmhouse in the Rivermarket who were more than willing to let us shoot in their space!
Oh Heather… so gorgeous!
Go ON you two! Seriously…
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