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Spring in like an explosion of joy; there’s new life everywhere, and if you’re lucky enough to be starting a new life adventure with the love of your life, spring is a gorgeous time for some engagement photos. When you’re thinking of ideas for engagement shoots, think warm lighting, lots of greenery, flowers and cheerful color palettes. If you need any more convincing that spring is the most romantic time of year, look no further than these dreamy and flowery engagement photos complete with cherry blossoms, canoes, confetti and flower crowns.
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Photography is historically much more different from all of the other art mediums. Since it came much later than other artforms, it was democratic right from the outset: anyone with a camera and some enthusiasm could participate. But, of course, the technical knowhow, the prices of the first cameras and photos, and many other factors made professionals look really good.
I love it when couples choose a unique engagement photo location that is near and dear to their heart - this couple chose the carnival and Divine Light photographed it to perfection!
As soon as I heard the description "festive backyard carnival wedding," I was sold. How could you go wrong with such a happy theme? Brooke Beasley