I have the honor of sharing a truly timeless and romantic engagement session with Tom and Alexis, a couple whose hearts are intertwined, much like the gentle waves on the South Florida coastline. I had the pleasure of capturing their elopement inspired beach engagement session in May, and I’m so excited to share their beautiful moments with you.
A Beach-Inspired Engagement Session:
Tom and Alexis have a love for the beach, and they wanted their engagement session to reflect this shared passion. It was evident in the sparkle in their eyes and the warmth of their smiles as they embraced the beach vibe during our shoot. Dressed in elegant attire, Tom and Alexis radiated grace and charm. Their love is a timeless one, and every click of my camera aimed to capture the genuine moments they shared. Together, we froze their love in time, ensuring they can forever cherish their beach-inspired engagement with touches of a romantic elopement.
Moments to Come – The Florida Wedding:
Tom and Alexis will embark next year on a new chapter at the Ritz Carlton in Miami, where they’ll exchange vows. I have no doubt that their love will continue to grow stronger, and the memories we created during their engagement session will forever hold a special place in their hearts. May Tom and Alexis’s love story inspire us all to cherish the simple moments and hold onto love, just like they do in the sands of the Florida beach.
Your Wedding Day in South Florida:
Are you newly engaged and looking for a South Florida wedding photographer to go with you to beautiful places? I would love to capture each moment ahead as you get ready to say “I do.” Let’s share moments together in your laughter, hugs, and kisses during this special time of your life. If you’re looking for more timeless engagement session inspiration, check out my Pinterest and follow me on Instagram! Let’s capture your best days ever and book your session today!
Location: Asbury Park Beach | Dress: For Love and Lemons | Earrings: A.B. Ellie | Tux: Indochino | Photos: Kayla Shenk Photography