These two were so in their element, and as they are both Canmore locals I definitely wanted to take them somewhere they could fish and showcase Canmore's signature mountain scenery. The Engine Bridge is no secret to a local Canmore photographer, but that just because it has so much to offer!
The perfect engagement session for the country, fishing loving couple. This fishing engagement session in Baldwin Park , Fl. is the perfect inspiration !
Fly fishing engagement photos on this gorgeous Colorado day. Floating the river and catching fish are what these two are best at!
These two were so in their element, and as they are both Canmore locals I definitely wanted to take them somewhere they could fish and showcase Canmore's signature mountain scenery. The Engine Bridge is no secret to a local Canmore photographer, but that just because it has so much to offer!
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Their first date was fly fishing together - how fun is that? When Olivia reached out and shared her vision for her engagement session, I couldn’t wait! All suited up in their fly fishing gear, they took me to the river and I photographed them in their element. A place that brings them joy, peace, a
Take a look at these engagement photos taken in the mountains of Georgetown, Colorado for some inspo on how to make the most of a session!
Beautiful fly fishing and adventure engagement photos in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park by Dani Cowan
We love it when couples get creative and use a theme or special location to showcase their personality. That's just what Megan and Dave did. They both shared a love for fishing and this particular location was somewhere Megan used to go all the time with her family. How did you choose the fishing theme and location of your photo shoot? We chose the fishing/outdoor theme because David loves fishing and I also grew up fishing and camping. We sometimes […]
This weekend I had the chance to spend the evening with Amber & Bo around Athens enjoying the amazing fall weather and hearing all of the updates about their December wedding. This couple is ju…
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For brides and grooms, the task of convincing friends and family that a fishing-themed wedding is what they actually want is often more difficult than combining their love of fishing with an elegant ceremony and reception. The idea is an unusual one that strays from traditional themes, but it is growing in popularity. Here are the top ten ideas for a wedding themed for people who love fishing. Fishing-Themed Invitations Whether you design your wedding invitations with two less fish in the sea or hook, line, and sinker as the headline, your invitees are sure to recognize the underlying theme of the entire event. Choose the color of your bridesmaid dresses, include all of the pertinent details, and be as creative as you like with your design. Fish-Hook Wedding Rings Perhaps the most important aspect of the wedding after the "I do," fishing-themed rings are available in various styles. Popular wedding rings for fishermen include styles that are hand-engraved or laser-etched with fancy fish hooks as well as wedding rings embossed with tiny fish hooks. See them here. Place Cards If you have the space as well as the funds, why not go all out with your place cards? Create fishing-themed cards using small wooden dowels, fish-shaped cards labeled with the guest's name and table number, and a small votive filled with blue glass beads. Alternatively, you can design place cards to look like boat oars. Décor While you are infusing your celebration with fishing wedding décor, you might want to include traditional elements. Floral displays, lacey tablecloths, and bright white sashes attached to chair covers provide an elegant touch that romanticizes your love for each other, while fishing-themed wedding decorations deliver a personalized message. One example you can use is to design tackle boxes filled with an overflowing display of flowers. Wedding Cake Toppers The bridal couple can choose from a variety of fishing-themed wedding cake toppers, all of which are designed specifically with the enthusiastic angler in mind. Options include the bride catching the groom using a fishing rod, the groom holding the fishing rod, and two fish kissing each other. You can even find styles with "Best Catch" emblazoned on the base of the wedding cake topper. Wedding Favors Fishing lures in small bags with the guest's name and the phrase "best catch of the day" or "perfect catch" offer a wonderful way to embrace the love of fishing. You might also want to consider tiny vases etched with the words "catch of the day" or mini-camping lanterns for your fishing-themed wedding favors. Centerpieces You have lots of options for fish-themed centerpieces. Place circles of fishing net in the center of the tables and decorate them with fish bowls with live goldfish, camping lanterns, small boats, glass beads, shells, and fishing lures. Menu With a lobster tail, your guests will have a "shell" of a good time! Seriously though, a menu with a main entrée of fish and appetizers featuring escargot, clams, shrimp, oysters, and gator provide everything you need to maintain your fishing-themed wedding. Boutonnieres While the bride might prefer a traditional bouquet, the boutonnieres might offer an opportunity to incorporate flowers resembling a coral reef. You can add some baby's breath for bubbles and stick a fishing lure in the center. Thank-You Cards Obtain your thank-you cards from the same printer where you order your wedding invitations. This way, you can use the same design and coloring. Planning a themed wedding for fishing enthusiasts is easy enough to do. While you might not be catching a merman or mermaid, incorporating a few stylistic elements centered on angling themes can be fun and romantic.
Where to even start? Zach and Louisa's engagement session was one for the books... Gorgeous weather, beautiful people, great locations, and tons of laughter! I don't think I've ever laughed this much during an engagement session. Between the jokes, precarious positions, and multiple slipping accidents, we had a good time and got some amazing shots... {Quick note : In previous posts, I make my comments below the photo being mentioned... I've found that this is a little confusing and, from now on, will make my comments at the top of the image} We started the session at Louisa's grandparents house. They have a beautiful backyard full of ivy! Seriously gorgeous. Louisa looked down for a split second, her hair fell perfectly around her face, I snapped the image and immediately fell in love with it. Jonathan shot this session with me and grabbed the shot below. Isn't it beautiful? They look so relaxed and comfortable with each other. I don't even remember what happened to get the reaction in the photo on the right, but I love it. Ok, does this look like it belongs in a magazine or what? They're just so cute! After a quick outfit change, we headed to Zach's super secret fishing spot for a vintage feel. I love these photos we grabbed while Zach was setting up his fly rod. This is where it started to get funny. Some of us were having a hard time crossing the rocks without falling in the water ;) But I love this dramatic photo with the waterfall. Jonathan climbed a huge wall to get this angle. I love the flare! This image just deserves to be bigger. They look so gorgeous and in love! I grabbed a few shots of Louisa alone. Check out those gorgeous eyes! Louisa and Zach were so awesome during the session, that water was cold! This is one of my favorite images of Zach. So handsome! I have no words for this one. GORGEOUS! Ok, I did have one word. Louisa's left-hand bling... We let Zach fish for a few minutes and grabbed some cute photos. I love Louisa's bare feet in this image. Zach was all about fishing but he couldn't help getting distracted by the beautiful woman beside him ;) We walked back up to the car and the sunlight was perfect in this field! I asked if we could shoot here for a few minutes and they were happy to go along with it. This shot was a joke at first but I ended up loving it! It cracks me up every time. This one needs to be printed and hung on a wall somewhere. Seriously. One more outfit change and we drove for a few minutes to catch the last of the sunlight. Don't you love their red hair? We crawled through a hole in the wall and found another gorgeous waterfall! This location was much more dangerous than our first water location, though. All the rocks were covered in moss and there were more than a few slips and falls but Louisa and Zach never stopped smiling! Zach and Louisa, we had so much fun with you at the session and dinner afterward :) I can't wait to shoot your wedding next summer!
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