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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Heather & Jason's Engagement Portraits in Downtown Greenville

This shoot was so much fun not only because Heather and Jason are a hoot but also because it challenged us to think a little differently. The day their shoot was scheduled called for 100% chance of rain so of course we thought we should reschedule. The problem was Jason works for the Army based out of St. Louis and was not going to be back in Greenville until the wedding. Thus, we had to think of ways to get a good variety using mostly indoor spots. We were planning to hit Coffee Underground anyway as that's where Jason proposed, so that was still a go. Thankfully, Downtown Greenville has a lot of great little covered nooks and indoor public places. Even though it rained cats and dogs a few times (especially once we were done), it actually let up enough at one point so we could go outside. The result is a great mix of fun and flirty as well as moody and romantic images that they loved. And the best part is we all had a great time taking them.

**Bonus: We still have several fun and romantic ideas for a shoot in the rain so if any of our couple's don't mind getting a little wet (whether for engagement or a day after-type session) we would love to create something different for you!



These two love to laugh and it is contagious!














Maybe it was the humidity from all the rain but it was sure gettin' steamy in there!





Not sure why Jason was shooting us this evil glare but it is just too hilarious!









Absolutely loved the result of shooting through one of the gold curtains. It gives the image a beautiful softness and diffused glow that suits the romance of the moment. And all without going into Photoshop!



Every shoot should end with the couple enjoying their favorite tasty treat. (In their case a delicious Peanut Butter milkshake) Who's with me?!
Of course when one of them bogarts it and they still love each other, you know they are meant to be.


Curtis & Emily
Kismet Photography

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