An engagement shoot goes way beyond being a day of beautiful pictures. It’s often the first time I meet a couple before their wedding. It’s a chance for me to understand how they play off each other in pictures, what works and doesn’t work and how to coax the best moments out of them.
Often times I use silly prompts to get some genuine smiles out of my couples. Recently I got that chance to have some fun with Bria and Kelvin! They were such a laid back couple, game for all of my prompts.
Kelvin loves the city so they wanted to showcase that. Then Bria offered up the Riverwalk as an idea. Our backdrop was ultimately the beautiful Curtis Hixon Park, one of Tampa’s best attractions and one of the most varied shoot locations all within walking distance from each other. Fountains, cityscape, an open theater area, the bay, it’s all there.
We were scheduled to meet at 7pm but suddenly it started pouring. Thankfully it was just a 10-minute shower that I decided was used to clear out the park just for Bria and Kelvin!
I’m excited to return to this blog in just a few months to showcase their wedding photos
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- TORI
“It really is an art. He was somehow able to exactly capture the fun, breezy, romantic vibe of our wedding day and our relationship, and allow us to completely relive this day through our gallery.”
"I never understood the skill and artistry of a good photographer until I met Eddy"
- Jaclynn
He took the time to get to know us, our family, and friends which made everyone feel comfortable and seen during the wedding day. Throughout the process he was a phenomenal resource for the wedding industry which made the whole planning experience enjoyable, smooth and seamless.
He is one of the reasons that our wedding will forever be the best day of our lives.
- Claudeane
"We can't say enough WONDERFUL things about our experience with Eddy—"
—the attention to detail, ease of working together, his fun personality and his dedication to his work are top notch. Simply capturing the people that were there was one thing, but Eddy captured the emotions and the story behind the entire day and for that we will be forever grateful.