Washington D.C. is an incredible place to be in May. The weather is perfect, trees are full with deep green leaves, and everything is fresh having just sprung up after a long winter. It’s a very pleasant time of year, perfect for an engagement session!
Andrew and Courtney came to me with a desire for candid wedding and engagement images that showed their true emotions. They love the this area and wanted to have a mix of DC scenes that showed both natural and man-make elements. With it being such a nice time of year we chose to start around the Jefferson Memorial at the Tidal Basin and make our way to the Navy Yard park for the last half of the session.
This is a fun couple to get to know, and throughout the session I could see that Andrew and Courtney just have a great time being together. It was easy to coax genuine smiles and laughter out of them, and I can’t wait to photograph their wedding coming later this year! Enjoy the highlights from their session below!





















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So sweet and so beautiful! Congratulations, Courtney and Andrew! Look forward to seeing you in Sept.
They sure were! Thanks for stopping by!
Beautiful pictures, not that we don’t think you two aren’t always beautiful!!!!! Looking forward to September. Love you both Mom & Dad
You are very kind, thanks! I’m looking forward to meeting you at the wedding!
Awesome!!!!!
These photos capture a beautiful and loving couple in a spectacular city.
Excited to see you this summer. Thanks for sharing!!
Love,
Cliff & Janet
Thanks for stopping by,l see you at the wedding!
The engagement pictures were magical and so romantic. They really showed the essence of the love you have for each other. Looking forward to the wedding.
Love,
Sue and Don
Thank you for that, I appreciate it. They are a wonderful couple! See you at the wedding!
Wow! Spectacular!!! Some of the most beautiful loving pictures I ever viewed. Looking forward to your special September Day.
Blessings, Mona & Bill Bailes