Haley and Rajiv E-Session
Friday, November 6, 2009 at 04:41PM Haley and Rajiv are getting married at the Westin here in Atlanta in July of next year and we shot their engagement session around the Highlands and Piedmont Park on a very chilly day! I love shooting engagement sessions because it allows my clients and I to get to know each other outside of my office. We have a blast and really just relax. So the day of the wedding they are not worried about posing or me, they know what to expect from my crazy antics. Haley and Rajiv were AMAZING to photograph!!! First of all they are totally hot! And they have a wonderful history! They actually met in high shool then went to separate colleges. Rajiv to Georgia (BOO- just kidding, I love my UGA people) and Haley to the best school on the planet Earth - The University of Floriday (GO GATORS!)
Here are a few favorites from their session!
And I have a new logo over the images - Thanks to the fabulous Alysa Story! If you need any logo or graphics, she is super talented! Email me for her contact info!




They are GORGEOUS!!! Look at Haley's eyes! I did not know eyes came in that color!










This shot was Rajiv's idea but the frame the second after is my favorite shot of the day.

This one is my favorite. This image to me IS Haley and Rajiv, laughing, having fun and just being together.




Reader Comments (4)
Love it! Atlanta gets some gorgeous light! :)
too cute they look adorable!
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