{ diana + marvin | santa monica engagement }
You don’t need a lot of fanciness and frills for a pretty engagement session – perhaps just an open beach, a little (or a lot!) of wind, a pop of color in a skirt and a bouquet of bright blooms… and of course a couple who can let loose and just enjoy their love for each other :) I’m loving the outfits they chose and Diana’s gorgeous flowy beachy hair in all these photos! It was crazy windy that day but her hair seemed to fly in all the right directions every time (can’t say the same for this photographer!)
I seriously had so much fun with them both and also found inspiration in their love – Diana and Marvin have a very distinct sweetness to their interaction. Even just in the two hours we spent together, I could see how they were always considerate of how the other was doing or feeling, that they were so patient, loving, and kind toward each other in every moment. They have huge hearts and it makes me overjoyed that they’ve found one another :) So excited for their big day this fall…
Tags: beach engagement photography, beach engagement session, los angeles engagement photos, santa monica beach engagement, santa monica engagement photography, santa monica pier engagement photography
May 3rd, 2013 at
ahh. i love the colors!
May 3rd, 2013 at
So pretty w the pop of color! Great job Adrienne! You really captured what a happy and loving couple they are!
May 3rd, 2013 at
This has got to be one of my FAVORITE sessions of yours. So beautiful. I absolutely love every photo <3
May 5th, 2013 at
soooo pretty! Wind, pops of color, windblown hair. perfection!!
May 6th, 2013 at
all adorable!
May 7th, 2013 at
LOVE the silhouette shot of them in the hallway! So good!
May 9th, 2013 at
Awesome work! So fresh and fun. I was just there at the Santa Monica Pier on a little family getaway. What a nice location for an engagement session!
October 22nd, 2014 at
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