Valerie and Jason are so sweet and adorable together! This was my first time meeting Val and Jason and we hit it off instantly! They both have the fun personalities I vibe very well with, which always makes for a very fun engagement session. That is my number one goal during all sessions is to have fun while also capturing some romantic and joyful images for save the dates!
Jason and Val decided to have a Longwood Gardens engagement session. If you have never been to Longwood Gardens, you are seriously missing out! Longwood Gardens engagement sessions are some of my favorite because every square inch of the gardens is gorgeous! The only downside is that it can get pretty crowded especially in the fall and winter months! If you plan it just right though, you can have a Longwood Gardens engagement session with a fountain show in the background!
Jason wanted to surprise Val with an extended session for their Longwood Gardens engagement session which would make their session for two hours, which I always recommend because this gives us more time to play! Honestly, Longwood Gardens engagement sessions could probably use a three-hour session because there is so much garden to cover, it’s hard to squeeze all the pretty spots in even with two hours!
I can’t wait for Val and Jason’s Renault Winery wedding coming up in September of 2022! Not only is 2021 going to be a super busy year because of all the postponements, but 2022 is going to be also and I am ready for it!
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