Monday, April 20, 2009

Weekend of Engagement Session Photos at the IMA (Indiana Museum of Art in Indianapolis)



I could not ask for a better day than to have engagement sessions at the IMA (Indiana Museum of Art in Indianapolis)than what I had this Saturday. It was so warm and beautiful - spring is finally here - yeah!! I am posting two of our sessions from Saturday, with more to come.

I'll start with Rebecca and Nathan. You guys are so in love and you were so much fun to work with!

Rebecca, you are amazingly stunning!!







Angel's View


Steven's View






You guys are sooo in love!



Love that look lol.








Lisa and Josh!!

You guys were so much fun and so in love and playful!

This is one of my favorites!!





Lisa you are Gorgeous Girl!!!







We just sat back and let them be in love.









One of my favs.



As you can see, we don't really like to shoot the "traditional" way. Our style is modern and casual. We like to tell our brides and grooms to be themselves and just interact with each other and we will do the rest. Every now and then we'll have to slightly guide our wedding couples, but for the most part, our engagement sessions are a trial dry run for the wedding day. The most important thing for all of you brides and grooms to remember for your wedding photos is to TOUCH!!! Can't say that enough.

Engagement sessions at the IMA (Indiana Museum of Art) in Indianapolis, Indiana are probably our favorite sessions. The grass is green and the flowers just burst with color. If you are interested in having us photograph your engagement session at the IMA, just go to our website and contact us or just call 317-467-4963. All of our photo sessions have the discs with copyright releases in the packages.

Angel and Steven Canary
Greenfield and Indianapolis Wedding Photographers

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I am a photographer and an artist. My main love is Wedding Photography. My work is a mix of styles. I am a purist, as I shoot in manual and get it right the first time. It is photojournalistic, as I document all of the moments and details, un-posed. The only posing is for the formals. I use natural light or flash, and sometimes I mix both. I also use photoshop for artwork, and sometimes I don't - it just depends on the photo. I LOVE what I do and I am very thankful and lucky that I can make a living doing what I do.

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