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Lynn & George's Farm at Raven Brook Engagement Session

As a Massachusetts engagement photographer, I know that March can be one of the toughest months for natural beauty in New England. Lynn & George hoped for a snow-covered scene, but 2023 turned out not to be the snowy winter we hoped for. Evergreen trees turned out to be the solution!

Lynn and George booked me for their intimate Berkshires wedding and decided that they wanted to do an engagement session as well (which I ALWAYS recommend to my wedding clients - especially those who say they aren’t comfortable in front of a camera). Lynn and I discussed some good options for Massachusetts engagement session locations, and she decided that she wanted to do their session at The Farm at Raven Brook, a Christmas tree farm in Halifax, MA. The staff at the farm was incredibly accommodating. The owner even gave me a tour of the grounds before Lynn and George arrived so that I could scout out some good locations for photos.

As a Massachusetts engagement photographer, I know that March can be one of the toughest months for natural beauty in New England. Lynn & George hoped for a snow-covered scene, but 2023 turned out not to be the snowy winter we hoped for. Evergreen trees turned out to be the solution! The rows of green trees made for a great backdrop for March in Massachusetts when most of the world looks brown and dead. Lynn and George roamed through the rows and rows of evergreens, the sun-kissed meadows, and the quaint pond on the grounds of The Farm at Raven Brook with me.

Check out some of my favorite images from their Massachusetts engagement session below!

 
Lynn and George stand in front of evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George laugh together in front of evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George stand in front of evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George walk near the pond during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George walk along the pond during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George hold each other during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George hold each other during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George laugh among the evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George kiss surrounded by evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George hold each other surrounded by evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George show of Lynn's engagement ring during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George walk together along rows of evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George walk among rows of young evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George sit looking at the pond during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George sit by the pond during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George kiss on the back of their truck during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George kiss on the back of their truck during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
 
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Boston Engagement Session at the Boston Public Garden | Lia & Ryan

Lia and Ryan won a Boston engagement session with me back in February. They made the trip up to explore the city and take some iconic Boston engagement photos at the Boston Public Garden.

 
Lia and Ryan laugh together while standing under a bridge at the Boston Public Garden during their Boston engagement photography session.
 

BOSTON ENGAGEMENT PHOTOS AT THE BOSTON PUBLIC GARDEN

Lia and Ryan won an engagement session with me back in February and were excited to take a trip up to Boston to explore the city and take some iconic Boston engagement photos.

The couple lives in New Jersey so they made their session into a weekend visit. This was Ryan’s first time in Boston, so we discussed the finer things like '“where on the north shore does one stop for the best roast beef sandwich?”. It was a beautiful evening and we had a great time wandering through the public garden and discovering all of the landmarks along our way.

For any couples looking to find some outfit ideas for their Boston engagement session, you can read my blog post about it or gather inspiration from Lia and Ryan. They coordinated their outfits beautifully with warm golds and blues which played nicely both together and with their warm summer sunset surroundings.

Here’s a little glimpse into Lia and Ryan’s Boston engagement photos at the Boston Public Garden.

Lia and Ryan walk down a path at the Boston Public Garden during their Boston engagement photography session.
Lia and Ryan hold each other by the pond at the Boston Public Garden during their Boston engagement photos session.
Lia looks back and smiles while walking with Ryan at the Boston Public Garden during their Boston engagement photos session.

Why the Boston Public Garden?

The golden hour light reflecting off of the pond mixed with the branches of the willow trees surrounding the water made for a gorgeous backdrop for Lia and Ryan. The Boston Public Garden is one of the best Boston engagement session locations for a reason. There is so much to explore in a relatively small space - from natural beauty to city streets all within a few steps. The trees, pond, bridge and flower installations make for a gorgeous natural landscape and if you want to mix in some city vibes, just walk outside the garden gates and over to the bustling Newbury street area.

Lia and Ryan stand by the pond at the Boston Public Garden during their Boston engagement photos session.
Lia and Ryan sit on a bench on the edge of the Boston Public Garden during their Boston engagement photography session.
Lia and Ryan gaze into each other's eyes among the flowers at the Boston Public Garden during their Boston engagement photo session.
Lia and Ryan sit on the steps beneath the bridge at the Boston Public Garden during their Boston engagement photo session.

A fun, unexpected element that we came upon during our session was these installments of tropical flowers and palm trees within the Boston Public Garden. I’m always looking for new, unique things like this to add some interesting flavors to my Boston engagement photo sessions and this absolutely fit the bill. When they made the trip to Boston, Lia and Ryan probably didn’t expect to end up with engagement photos that looked like they were on a Hawaiian vacation, but that’s what they got (along with lots of more typical “Boston” backdrops, of course)!

Congratulations, Lia & Ryan!

Lia and Ryan stand by some palm trees at the Boston Public Garden during their Boston engagement photography session.
Lia and Ryan stand by some palm trees at the Boston Public Garden during their Boston engagement photography session.
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What to Wear to Your Portrait Session | Outfit Ideas and Styling Tips from a Boston Lifestyle Photographer

Choosing what to wear to your portrait session can be overwhelming. Whether that is your Boston engagement photos, family lifestyle photography session, or an in-home newborn photography session, there is a lot to consider.

While I’m not nearly as picky as some photographers can be, I do have a few preferences and suggestions for what to wear to your portrait session to make your photos look the best they can! Below, I list out a few dos and don’ts for you along with some assistance with how best to coordinate clothes and choose appropriate outfits based on the season. Hopefully this will eliminate some of that stress and help you to choose outfits that will look amazing in your photos.

What to wear to your portrait session A couple swings their daughter in the air between them during a family lifestyle photography photo session. The families outfits coordinate with pops of yellow, green, and blue color and neutral greys and browns.

Choosing what to wear to your portrait session can be overwhelming. Whether that is your Boston engagement photos, family lifestyle photography session, or an in-home newborn photography session, there is a lot to consider.

While I’m not nearly as picky as some photographers can be, I do have a few preferences and suggestions for what to wear to your portrait session to make your photos look the best they can! Below, I list out a few dos and don’ts for you along with some assistance with how best to coordinate clothes and choose appropriate outfits based on the season. Hopefully this will eliminate some of that stress and help you to choose outfits that will look amazing in your photos.

What NOT to wear to your portrait session…

When deciding on what to wear to your portrait session, you want the focus to be on your faces, not on distracting clothing items. Here are some common clothing items to avoid:

  • Clothing with large logos, pictures, or characters

  • Flip flops

  • Outfits that show bra straps or undergarments

  • Hoodies

  • Neon colors

  • Transitional Lenses - if you typically wear glasses, wear them for your session. But if you have transitional lenses, consider taking them off. Dark glasses will cover your eyes in the photos.

  • Short dresses & skirts – for maximum comfort over any other reason. Short skirts can make it difficult to comfortably pose, sit, and play. If you’re not sure if your skirt is long enough, test it out by seeing if you can sit and walk without having to adjust.

  • Identical clothing – for example, everybody in the family wears jeans and white tops. When everybody matches, your photos will look very staged and posed. It will be obvious that you were dressing for a photo shoot. While I am not trying to hide the fact that you are participating in a photo shoot, the photos will turn out better of you are wearing coordinating but not matching outfits. More on that to follow…

How do I coordinate clothes for my portrait session? What colors should I wear?

Coordination can be a tricky balancing act. You don’t want everyone to wear the exact same thing, but the colors and styles should blend well together. My best advice is to start with one member of the family (or couple). Have that person choose an outfit that they love and feel great in. Pull colors from their outfit to dress everyone else. Stick with 2-3 colors from that first outfit and stick to those shades coordinated with neutrals as your palette. If you are buying new clothes, choose a palette to begin with. For example pastels (pinks and blues), primary colors (red and blue), earth tones (navy, tan, burgundy, or green) etc. (see one great example from this Boston engagement session). Find an outfit for each family member that has at least one predominant color in the palette and balance that with neutrals like tans, greys & cream. Once you think you have everyone’s outfits picked out, lay them out together and see if they look good! If not, replace whatever clashes.

Two engaged women embrace during their Boston engagement photos at Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. There is snow covering the ground and the women both wear peacoats, scarves and winter beanies.

Style by session type and season.

What to wear for your family lifestyle session or engagement session:

For both of these types of photo sessions, you should focus on coordinating complimentary colors with neutrals and choosing an in-season wardrobe. As you know, the weather during your Boston portrait session can vary greatly depending on the season. When in doubt, wear layers. For spring sessions, you may want to work in some pastels or florals to match your environment. For a fall session, consider jewel tones. You might select certain colors and style based on when you plan to share the images. A family holiday card, for example might call for different color choices than an engagement session for your beach wedding save the dates. As always, avoid large logos, clashing patterns, and neon colors.

What to wear for your senior session:

This session is all about celebrating you and your momentous occasion. Let your personal style shine! You can dress up or dress casually, but make sure that your style is at the peak of its game. Wear the very best outfit you have to show your personality - not necessarily just what you would wear every day.

What to wear for your maternity session:

Maternity photos are another case where you will want your personal style to shine, as well as your shape. Choose a dress or a shirt that will accentuate and show off your bump - that is the point of these photos after all! Prioritize your comfort and how beautiful you feel in your outfit over anything else.

What to wear for your in-home newborn session or in-home family session:

Think cozy but not TOO cozy. Keep your clothing neutral, soft, and comfortable but refrain from actually wearing pajamas (unless of course that’s the theme you’re going for). Babies can wear minimal clothing. Diaper covers, neutral-colored onesies and swaddle blankets are perfect.

An engaged couple stand in colorful doorways facing each other and smiling during their couples lifestyle photography session in the West Village. The couple is wearing outfits that coordinate nicely with each other with neutral colors and blues.
A young woman sits in a field of tall green grass wearing a white dress with orange and red flowers. She gives a small smile while looking at the camera during her Massachusetts senior photos.
A husband and wife sit on a rock jetty on the beach in Long Beach, New York during their maternity lifestyle photography session. The couple wears a coordinating color palette with neutral tones and blues.h
A pregnant woman holds her baby bump and looks down lovingly at it while standing beneath the arches of a bridge at Astoria Park in Queens, New York during her maternity lifestyle photography session.
Twin Newborns lie side by side held by their parents on the floor during their in home newborn photography session. The twins wear a coordinating color palette of greys and blues.

The most important tip for what to wear to your portrait session: wear clothes you feel good in.

This is the most important tip! Wear what makes you feel good. While it’s important to put thought into what to wear for your portrait session, what matters most is creating an heirloom that your family will cherish for generations. You will never remember that you chose the grey shirt over the green. In the end, you’ll see past the clothing to your family laughing and holding each other close. 

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