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Engagement Photos in Coolidge Park & Renaissance Park

If you're looking for a location that's totally "Chattanooga," you really can't go wrong with shooting your engagement photos in Coolidge Park or Renaissance Park.

These two parks sit on opposite sides of the Market Street Bridge in downtown Chattanooga. While they have different vibes, they're both classic **engagement photo destinations. Plus, since they're so close to each other, we can hit both during your engagement session!

Here's everything you need to know about shooting your engagement photos in Coolidge Park and Renaissance Park. If you're still looking for a photographer, I'd love to hear from you!

 

 

COOLIDGE PARK, A CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC

When locals think about downtown Chattanooga, they most likely envision Coolidge Park. It's a classic landmark downtown and a popular destination for both tourists and Chattanooga natives. On a sunny day, it'll be full of families on picnics and friends grilling out.

Of the two parks, Coolidge is the more manicured one. It features tons of paved paths, lush landscaping, and stone fountains. It's also super accessible, offers plenty of parking, and provides a great view of the city and the Market Street Bridge. We can get a wide variety of shots in the park itself, and then we can dip under the Market Street Bridge or hit the Walnut St pedestrian walking bridge for a different backdrop.

The only downside to shooting engagement photos in Coolidge Park is that they don't allow dogs or alcohol in the park itself. (Sad, I know.) If you want to include your pup in your engagement photos, we'll probably have to go slip over to the Renaissance Park side.

Couple embrace against a railing on a bridge in Coolidge Park. A couple dances under the Market Street Bridge during their engagement photo session in Coolidge Park.

 

FUN ENGAGEMENT PHOTO IDEAS IN COOLIDGE PARK

As if the landscaping wasn't pretty enough, Coolidge Park is also home to a few interactive elements that can make your engagement photos even more dynamic.

My favorite (and everyone's favorite, really) is the carousel. The antique carousel was built in 1894, and it still features over 50 hand-carved wooden animals. Plus, you can ride it for $1! I love taking my couples on a ride on the carousel for some fun, playful images with tons of rich colors.

If you're really down for an adventure, we can also visit the fountains. I usually shoot my family photo sessions here, but it's fun for all ages! You can kick off your shoes, run through the fountains, and splash around for a while at the end of your session. No judgement here!

If you're down for a more chill experience, you can always pack a picnic, grab an ice cream cone at the local shop, or go for a stroll along the river. Whatever you do, the city views are unmatched and the park is gorgeous. You can't go wrong!

A couple poses with their dog during their engagement photos in Coolidge Park. Couples embrace on the walking bridge near Coolidge Park.

 

RENAISSANCE PARK, A LITTLE SLICE OF WILDERNESS

On the other side of the Market Street Bridge, there's Renaissance Park. It's not as manicured as Coolidge Park, but in my opinion, that's what makes it so cool. If we shoot your engagement photos in Renaissance Park, you can get those outdoorsy, middle-of-nowhere vibes without ever leaving downtown.

If you're the kind of couple who loves grabbing a beer downtown just as much as you love a hike in the woods, let's hit up Renaissance Park. Since it's in the heart of Chattanooga, we can start at your favorite bar, snap a few photos on the streets downtown, and at sunset end your engagement photo session in Renaissance Park. You get all the good vibes - urban and rural - without driving an hour outside of town or hiking up a mountain.

And even better, you can bring your dog! Seriously, what more could you want?

Couples pose together for their engagement photos in Renaissance Park. A couple shares a kiss in an overgrown field in Renaissance Park.

 

OUTDOORSY ENGAGEMENT PHOTO IDEAS IN RENAISSANCE PARK

If you saw some of my engagement photos from Renaissance Park, you'd never know they were taken in downtown Chattanooga. Because the park is so wooded, you get a lot more privacy than you would in Coolidge Park. It still gets busy on nice days, but you won't be fighting any crowds or dodging picnickers.

Like Coolidge Park, Renaissance Park has plenty of interactive elements to add some interest to your engagement photos. My favorites are the walking bridges and water features. Instead of fountains, Renaissance Park is dotted with natural ponds and streams. We might even spot some wildlife!

You can totally rock the picnic look in Renaissance Park, but it also makes for some great moody images. The dark woods, stone stairs, and overgrown grasses make for a rugged, edgy look that's totally different from the Coolidge Park vibe.

A couple poses for edgy engagement photos in Renaissance Park.A couple cuddles their dog on a picnic blanket. The man kisses the woman's cheek as the sun sets behind them.

 

ENGAGEMENT PHOTOS IN COOLIDGE & RENAISSANCE PARK - THINGS TO REMEMBER

  • Coolidge Park gets busy on nice days, so if you're camera shy or nervous about crowds, this may not be the best spot.
  • There are no dogs allowed in Coolidge Park itself, but they are allowed in Renaissance Park.
  • Both parks are closed off once a year for the Moon River Festival. Check the Moon River Festival schedule to make sure it won't interfere with your engagement photo session.
  • Renaissance Park does offer some paved trails, but many of them are dirt. They're well-kept but not quite as accessible for wheelchairs or other medical devices.
  • We can visit both parks during your engagement photo session! They're close enough that we can start downtown and then hit the two parks as the sun starts to set.

A man and woman walk hand-in-hand down a dirt path in Renaissance Park.

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR CHECKING OUT THIS INFO ON ENGAGEMENT PHOTOS IN COOLIDGE PARK! I HOPE IT INSPIRED YOU FOR YOUR OWN PHOTO SESSION.

Hey, Chattanooga! I’m Rachael Crowe of OKCrowe Photography. Chasing a more rugged vibe for your engagement photos? Check out my recent post about engagement photo locations in the nearby mountains or contact me for other suggestions.

If you're still on the hunt for a wedding photographer, I'd love to chat! Visit my contact form, and let's start planning your dream wedding!

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My Favorite Mountain Engagement Photo Locations in Chattanooga

You can take engagement photos just about anywhere - your house, your favorite restaurant, even your grocery store - but you can't go wrong with the classic mountaintop look. Lucky for us, Chattanooga offers several mountain engagement photo locations, each with their own charm!

These are my favorite engagement photo spots with wide, open mountain views. If you want to shoot in one of these locations (or anywhere else for that matter), let's chat!

Couple embraces on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga.

 

My Favorite Mountain Engagement Photo Locations in Chattanooga

Sunset Rock

The Sunset Rock overlook on Lookout Mountain has it all: mountain views, the winding river, and of course, gorgeous sunset light. It's one of my go-to spots no matter the season. The pine trees surrounding the rock are lush year-round, and the valley looks amazing even in winter. In fall, you get an entire array of colors spilled across the rolling hills.

Plus, the hike there and back is only 0.3 miles round-trip! That's short enough that you can get there and back in formalwear if need be. Caitlin and James went for a semi-formal look and rocked the sunset vibes. They even brought their pup!

Sunset Rock is also a great option if you want to hit multiple locations during your engagement session. It's only about 15 minutes away from downtown Chattanooga, so we can grab a drink and shoot some photos downtown before heading up the mountain.

The only downside is that this spot gets busy, especially when the weather is nice. I like to ask my clients to arrive early so we can get a spot in the parking lot and hang out until the light gets good. Expect a crowd, and if you don't want any eyes on you while you get handsy with your partner, let's pick a more private engagement photo location.

Couple dances on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple embraces on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple embraces on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple walks hand-in-hand on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple embraces on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga.

 

Hang Gliding Launch

You won't find this spot on Google Maps, and that's exactly why I love it!

Chattanooga has a huge outdoor sports scene, and it's a popular hang gliding destination. There's a hang gliding launch (basically a wooded ramp to nowhere) on the opposite side of Lookout Mountain as Sunset Rock. Just a ways past the launch, there's a pull-off where friends can gather to watch hang gliders take the plunge. This is where we'll be shooting!

This spot offers a beautiful view of the valley, and it's probably the most accessible of all the locations on this list. You pull over on the side of the road, walk about 10 feet, and you're there! The only downside is that there's not a ton of variety here. I'd recommend we get a few shots at this overlook and then head around the mountain to find some different backdrops.

Couple embraces on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple kisses on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple dance on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple dance on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga.

 

On the Ocoee

While this spot on the Ocoee River is technically in Benton, but it's close enough to Chattanooga that I make the drive with plenty of my couples. The fall colors were so rich during Chris and Brandon's engagement session, and the mist on the mountains made for a picture-perfect backdrop.

This is one of my favorite locations, and it's perfect for adventurous couples. There are docks, rocky rivers, mountain overlooks, watering holes, picnic areas, you name it. Whatever outdoorsy vibes you want, you can get them here.

Plus, unlike some of the spots closer to the city, this area looks wild in photos. Lookout Mountain is gorgeous, but if you're going for a more wilderness-y look, I highly recommend driving a bit outside the city.

Another bonus: This area is rarely busy. We might meet a few other hikers, but we won't be fighting crowds like we would closer to Chattanooga.

For my Chattanooga couples, you're looking at an hour's drive to this location. But if you want a great view that's different from the classic Chattanooga spots, it's definitely worth the drive! Just plan ahead as there aren't many gas stations on the mountain itself. (By the way, I'm always down to carpool!)

Couple kisses on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga. Couple sits together on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga.

Prentice Cooper State Forest on Signal Mountain

One of my favorite areas for mountain engagement photos near Chattanooga is Signal Mountain. This particular spot offers a gorgeous overlook of the Tennessee River Gorge. This overlook is about a 30-40 minute drive from downtown Chattanooga. While it's not far mileage-wise, the reason this overlook takes a while to get to is that you have to follow a long gravel road up the mountain to the overlook. The view is definitely worth the trip though! And if you're worried about your car managing the gravel road, you're welcome to park your car at the base of the mountain and carpool in my SUV.

In the summertime, you might even get lucky enough to see a cloud inversion during your mountain engagement photo session. This weather phenomenon is pretty rare, and we're lucky to get it here in Chattanooga. During an inversion, the clouds and fog all fall into the valley, right above the river. The result is the otherworldly feeling of standing above the clouds. Ana and Paolo caught a cloud inversion during their sunrise elopement, and the images are stunning.

If you want to catch a cloud inversion during your engagement session, let me know! I've gotten pretty good at predicting when the weather will be just right.

Just a couple of notes: I only shoot here at sunrise. The angle of the light is perfect first thing in the morning, but it's not great for the rest of the day. But if you're down for a crack-of-dawn engagement photo session, this is the spot for you.

You'll also need a permit to have your engagement photos here. The permit is free, but we'll need to file for a permit about a month out. If you want your shoot here, let's plan it well in advance!

Groom dips bride on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga.

Bride approaches groom with his back to her on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga.

Couple kisses on a mountain overlook during their engagement photo session near Chattanooga.

Point Park

Though it got its start as a Civil War battlefield, Point Park on Lookout Mountain is now a beautiful hiking destination. From the overlook, you get a view of Chattanooga and Moccasin Bend, the huge bend in the Tennessee River right outside the city. If you want a view of the city and mountain vibes, this is a great spot.

The backdrop here isn't as hilly as the other engagement photo locations on this list, but the flat landscape makes the sky look huge. The blue river, lush forests, and dappled city make for a super dynamic, colorful background - without taking the focus away from you and your partner.

Unlike some of the mountain spots, Point Park is super accessible. All the paths are paved, and there's tons of parking available.

Quick note: Point Park charges $10 per adult to get in – I'd say it's definitely worth the fee!

Couple embrace during their engagement photo session looking over downtown Chattanooga. Couple embrace during their engagement photo session looking over downtown Chattanooga. Couple embrace during their engagement photo session looking over downtown Chattanooga. Couple embrace during their engagement photo session looking over downtown Chattanooga.

 

A Secret Spot

Want your engagement photos to be truly one-of-a-kind? I got you!

There are several mountain engagement photo spots near Chattanooga that either don't have names or that I keep to myself. If none of these locations jumps out at you, send me a message. I have a few secret locations up my sleeve!

Looking for your own mountain engagement photo location?

I'd love to help you get that on-top-of-the-world look! I'm Rachael Crowe of OkCrowe Photography, and I help couples in Chattanooga and beyond capture real (and really beautiful) images. Just reach out!

If you're looking for a wedding or elopement photographer, head over to my contact page, shoot me a message, and let's start planning!

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Engagement Photo Poses 101: Look Great & Feel Natural

So many couples put off their engagement sessions because they're nervous about posing. How will we stand? Should we kiss? What do I do with my hands?! The nerves are completely normal, but there's no need to worry about engagement photo poses. That's what your photographer is for!

Most of the time, your photographer should instruct you in how to pose for your engagement photos. Personally, I like to give my couples prompts that guide them into poses naturally. We play games, try new dance moves, and keep things moving so you're never stuck wondering where to stand or how to hold your partner.

Still, I understand that posing for photos (especially cuddly, handsy photos) can feel awkward! That's why I've compiled these helpful tips I've learned over my years of photographing couples. They'll help you feel less awkward and get super flattering shots with your fiance.

Tips for Flattering Engagement Photo Poses

Laugh forward.

When you start laughing, the natural reaction is to draw your chin back into your neck. Instead, push your chin forward and lengthen your neck. You can even lean forward a little bit. This will eliminate any unflattering double-chin moments and accentuate your jawline.

Two couples laugh and embrace as they pose for engagement photos.

Stand at an angle.

Even the most curvaceous person can look boxy straight-on. Turn your body slightly away from the camera to show off more of your figure and create a more dynamic shape.

A black and white photo of a woman holding her fiance's face and looking up into his eyes. A woman hugs her fiance from behind in a field of wildflowers while they stand for an engagement photo pose. Two photos of couples embracing at the edge of wooden docks.

Arch your back.

Want to really show off your ass...ets? Check out any Victoria's Secret model's booty pics on Instagram and you'll notice how they arch their back. This gives you more curves above and below the belt. The experts know what they're doing!

A couple crosses the Walking Bridge in Chattanooga, TN, hand-in-hand. The woman looks back over her should and smiles at the camera. A couple embrace at the end of a dock.

Cross your knees.

If you're wearing a more fitted dress or skirt (like a mermaid cut, sheath, or body-con), crossing your legs (almost like you have to pee) accentuates your hips and creates a focal line that flows with the shape of the dress.

A couple lounges on a floral blanket in the grass while they sit in an engagement photo pose. A couple lounges on a red leather sofa.

 

Get playful.

Photoshoots can feel foreign at first, but you can absolutely pose for your engagement photos without being stiff or formal. The best way to look natural on camera is to have fun! Get flirty, play around, make your partner laugh. The more fun you're having, the more dynamic and candid your photos will be.

A man and woman pose for engagement photos by dancing together in a field at sunset. A close-up shot of a man and woman hugging their black and tan dog. You can see the woman's engagement ring. An engaged couple poses for photos in a river. The woman kicks water at towards the camera. Both of them laugh. An overhead shot of a man and woman dangling their feet off a dock above a lake.

 

Most importantly, talk to you photographer!

If your photographer asks you to pose in a way that feels unnatural or uncomfortable, tell them! You want your photos to look like you, so be yourselves and don't be afraid to speak up if something isn't right.

An engaged couple kisses while holding their husky on top of a mountain. A man and woman kiss in the light of a bright window.

Thank you so much for reading my top tips for engagement photo poses! I hope I helped calm your nerves and get you excited for your own session.

No matter what you wear, where you go, or how you pose, your engagement session should be fun! Let's chat, get to know each other, and plan an engagement session you'll love.

If you're looking for specific engagement photo poses, visit my Pinterest board for ideas.

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CHATTANOOGA ENGAGEMENT PHOTOS WITH A MOODY TWIST | LAINE + BRAD

Sometimes, a bride comes to me with an idea and I say, “I’m all in!” Laine knew exactly what she wanted in her Chattanooga engagement photo session, and I was happy to bring her ideas to life in this edgy yet intimate shoot.

Originally, Laine and Brad just booked me for an engagement session. But after I delivered their engagement photos, they asked me to shoot their wedding! (Score!) I’m in love with these images and so excited to join them for their wedding at Tennessee RiverPlace

Enjoy Laine and Brad’s Chattanooga engagement photos, and reach out if you’re looking for an engagement photographer in the area!

Chattanooga Engagement Photographer - Photos Close to Home

Laine and Brad met at a mutual friend’s bonfire. Before the party, Laine’s friend told her she had to meet a guy there named Brad. Poor Brad was out of the loop, but he was immediately drawn to Laine when he saw her at the bonfire. And I mean, can you blame him? He followed her around all night, and the two of them hit it off. They started dating right away, and the rest is history!

For their engagement session, Laine and Brad wanted to recreate their first date close to home. They picked a beautiful open field near their house for some hazy sunrise photos and planned a campfire in the backyard with their pups to wrap up the shoot. Laine had a vision, and she let me run with it. The result is this collection of moody, romantic sunrise engagement photos.

Sunrise Engagement Photos

I met Laine and Brad at sunrise in a field near their home. The light fog and early morning rays created a dark fairytale forest setting that was just perfect for these two. She wore a long emerald dress (which contrasted her gold engagement ring and hoop earrings beautifully), and he wore a charcoal button-down with a tiny pattern detail on the pocket. Not too formal, not too casual. (If you’re unsure of what to wear for your own engagement photos, I’ve got you covered.)

If you follow me on social media, you might notice my work varies a lot depending on the time of day and lighting situations. I love to keep my editing as close to how the day actually looked as possible, so when Laine told me her vision, we worked together to decide on a time and location that would fit the vibe she was envisioning. She came to me with a clear idea of what she wanted in location, attire, and overall feel. She even took charge during the photoshoot! When a bride says, “I’m going to do this pose,” I say, “Go for it!”

I’m always more than happy to take full creative control of a shoot, but it’s also fun to work with a couple who knows exactly what they want. Laine and Brad worked for these shots, even going so far as to scout the locations themselves. They explained to me what they expected in the final images, but they also told me to get creative with it. I played around with long exposures and a few creative focus images, and they walked away with a wide variety of shots that Laine said perfectly fit what they had dreamed up for their shoot.

Getting Creative With Smoke Bombs

Though we had planned for a foggy sunrise shoot, the weather didn't exactly cooperate. Any  fog we were hoping for cleared as soon as the sun rose. Luckily, I had a few smoke bombs in the back of my car, so we made our own fog!

The faux “fog” didn’t look entirely natural, but the yellowish hue and billowing clouds of smoke added to the dark, otherworldly feeling we had going on. Plus, they added even more edginess to Laine and Brad’s looks. I especially love how the smoke photographed in black and white, and so did they!

We can’t always count on the weather to cooperate for an engagement shoot (or a wedding, for that matter), but I’ll help you make gorgeous memories rain or shine or fog or… you get the idea. I’m all about rolling with the punches!

 

Backyard Bonfire

To wrap up this engagement session, we swapped the dark and moody vibes for some fireside snuggles in Laine and Brad’s backyard. After spending the morning with this couple, I could just tell they were made for each other. They worked as a team, and their chemistry made every pose look natural.

Another gorgeous detail from the day is the array of blankets Laine and Brad styled for their shoot. Brad’s mother made all of them by hand! Laine and Brad spread them like picnic blankets on the ground and cozied up with them by the fire. I loved the pop of color and the texture they added to these images. And what a sweet surprise for Brad’s mom to see her artwork on display!

Every detail of Laine and Brad’s engagement shoot was personal to them - from the locations all the way down to the props. The backyard bonfire was a nod to the day they met. I love the idea of paying homage to your first date (or your most memorable date) in your engagement photos. Did you go bowling? Let’s shoot in a bowling alley! Did you meet at a dog park? Let’s include your furry friends! These small details are a sneaky, fun way to pay tribute to your love story.

Speaking of furry friends, I’m so glad Laine and Brad’s dogs got to join us for a few photos. After watching from the window for a little while, they rushed outside and snuggled up with mom and dad by the fire - a super sweet ending to a perfect engagement session.

It’s not every day I get to work with a couple who has such a clear artistic vision, but it’s such a treat when I do! Whether you already have an idea for your engagement photos or you have no clue where to start, I’d love to hop in on the creative process.

Reach out so we can chat about your dream engagement session. I’d be honored to be your engagement photographer here in Chattanooga or wherever your story takes you.

For more engagement inspiration, check out my past sessions on my blog and on social media.

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Top 5 Chattanooga Engagement Photo Locations

Tired of scrolling through Google or Instagram for the best place to take engagement photos in Chattanooga? If scouting out locations isn’t your area of expertise, I've got you covered! As a local Chattanooga wedding photographer, I've got the scoop on the city and our surrounding hills. I'm happy to share my top 5 Chattanooga engagement photo locations with you.

If you're hunting for a local Chattanooga engagement photographer, I'd love to work with you! My standard session lasts 90 minutes, so if you’re looking for two different vibes for one price, we should have time to visit two nearby locations within that time frame. After you pick your locations, make sure to check out my blog What to Wear for your Engagement Shoot for outfit ideas!

 

Rachael's Top 5 Chattanooga Engagement Photo Locations

So, you got engaged...now what? (Congrats, by the way!) Well, chances are, you've got the all-important bullet point for "Engagement Photos" on your ever-growing To-Do list. Whether you plan to use your engagement photos for your Save the Date cards, holiday cards, wedding website, or you just want some nice portraits of you and your S/O for your home, you want beautiful photos to commemorate this time in your lives. I've got plenty of engagement sessions under my belt, so I'm pleased to share my favorite engagement photo shoot locations around Chattanooga with you.

 

1. Scenic views of Scenic City – Coolidge Park and Renaissance Park

Whether you’re a native or a transplant, you’ve visited one of Chattanooga’s most photographed locations – Coolidge Park. In the heart of Northshore on the waterfront, Coolidge Park packs a huge punch when it comes to shoot amenities. Fun-loving couples looking to capture the magic of Scenic City can visit the Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge, the 100-year-old carousel and the interactive water fountain. For more outdoorsy type shots, we can also move over to Renaissance Park, a dog-friendly park right around the corner.

Keep in mind: Chattanoogans love to visit this area when the weather’s nice and it can get fairly packed in the park. But, don’t sweat it! There are plenty of ways we can snag dreamy shots like no one else is around.

man in gray sweater dips woman in short red dress and black leather jacket on a pier near Chattanooga Market Street Bridge

man sits on a bench with his arm around a woman's shoulder on Chattanooga's walking bridge near Coolidge Park

man and woman hold hands in Chattanooga's Coolidge Park between views of Market Street and Walnut Street Bridges

man and woman cuddle with small dog on picnic blanket in Chattanooga's Renaissance Park

man and woman cuddle on Chattanooga's Walnut Street Walking Bridge as the sun sets

man and woman hold hands and walk beneath Chattanooga's Market Street Bridge near Coolidge Park

man in all black and woman in amber satin dress sit on cement steps of Chattanooga's Renaissance Park near downtown

 

2. Mountain-top dream shoot – Sunset Rock and Point Park

Do you frequent the trails or enjoy basking in the beauty of the great outdoors? Then a photoshoot up on Lookout Mountain might be for you! Both Sunset Rock and Point Park are easily accessible, allow pets, stay beautiful year-round, and have the best sunset views around. Lookout Mountain, the location of both spots, is perfect for both the more adventurous and the amateur trailblazer because it provides several short hikes of varying intensities. 

Again, these are popular locations for native Chattanoogans, so parking can be tricky. You’ll also need to be ready for an audience as we shoot (most likely gawking at how beautiful you both look).

man and woman cuddle on Sunset Rock Point Park on Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga, Tennessee

man and woman cuddle on Sunset Rock Point Park on Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga, Tennessee

man and woman smile as they cuddle their French Bulldog on Sunset Rock on Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga, Tennessee

man carries woman on his back on Sunset Rock on Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga and they laugh

man carries woman on Sunset Rock on Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga and she leans her head down toward him

 

3. City slickers walking tour – Downtown Chattanooga

For those looking for an edgy, modern, or industrial look, I always recommend downtown Chattanooga. The city overflows with potential: parking garages, alleyways, and factories. Parking can be hard to come by, and you may have curious bystanders, but a city shoot offers you the chance to handpick a few locations around town that speak to your creativity. The possibilities are pretty endless as we mix up traditional shots with modern, industrial influences. A city shoot allows us to quickly jump from location to location for a variety of backdrops. 

Couples interested in this approach can recommend businesses and parks they prefer, and I'll gladly curate a walking tour to suit your ideas.

woman cuddles against man, holding his hand, her head on his shoulder, in downtown Chattanooga, TN

man and woman hold hands and run across a vibrantly painted wall in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee

man and woman pose on sofa for engagement photos at Dwell Hotel in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee

man and woman high-five on a parking deck in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee

 

4. Throwback to your favorite memories – A location special to you

The locations you regularly frequent are often overlooked, but you can honor memories while creating beautiful new ones during your engagement photo session. The list of significant places in your relationship is endless. The university where you met, the restaurant where you had your first date, the cozy nook at home where you watch the sunrise together! These special locations can offer comfort or spark new romance as your relive memories, and the photos can be cute and quirky! 

We might have to work out some logistics with shooting in public places (like acquiring permits or calling ahead to notify businesses of the shoot), but I’ll help make it work.

man and woman hold record folders in front of their faces at record shop in Chattanooga, Tennessee

man and woman kiss and snuggle on leather loveseat in front of brick wall in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee

man and woman sit in church pew in a small theater with credits on the screen

diamond engagement ring rests inside a street taco in downtown Chattanooga

man and woman hold hands and kiss while sitting on bed of Ford truck in field of grass near Chattanooga

man and woman tear apart margarita pizza in downtown Chattanooga

 

5. The secret garden – Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center

Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center is nestled on Lookout Mountain. This wonderland is lush with bamboo gardens, bright blooms, a gorgeous treehouse, and peaceful river views. Reflection Riding offers a naturally elegant backdrop and is rarely heavily populated, so we can capture sweet moments with your boo without an audience! The property's paved paths and driving loop make adventurous, outdoor photos very easily accessible. 

Reflection Riding does charge an additional photography fee to shoot there, but we’ll have plenty of time and can even shoot after sunset.

man and woman hold hands in front of treeehouse at Chattanooga's Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center

man in light pink button-down shirt hugs woman in green dress at Chattanooga's Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center

man in light pink shirt holds hands with woman in green dress at Chattanooga's Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center

man and woman kiss on a boardwalk in front of a treehouse at Chattanooga's Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center

man and woman hold hands and run through grass at Chattanooga's Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center

man in light pink button-down shirt hugs woman in green dress at Chattanooga's Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center

 
BONUS: If none of these piqued your interest, I also have personal favorites I don’t share with the public. Inquire here, and I’m happy to share my secrets!

 


 

Thank you so much for reading about my Top 5 Chattanooga engagement photo locations! I hope you found an idea that fits your vision for your engagement photos. Congrats again on your engagement!

 
Hey, Chattanooga! I’m Rachael Crowe of OKCrowe Photography. Tired of scrolling search results and Pinterest for engagement outfit inspiration? I've got you covered there as well! Check out my What to Wear for your Engagement Shoot post for ideas. Needing more options for engagement shoot locations? Look through my recent engagement blogs for inspiration or contact me for other suggestions.

I recently updated my travel schedule for 2020. If you’re on the hunt for your wedding or elopement photographer, my calendar is booking up quickly! Shoot me a note through my contact form so we can start planning. 🙂

 


Editor’s note: This post was originally published in April 2019, and has been revamped and updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness.

February 8, 2020Comments are off for this post.

Engagement Photos in Denver’s RiNo District | Farrah + Andrew

I am so excited to share Farrah and Andrew’s engagement photos in Denver's RiNo District with you! This shoot was a blast, and I love that part of my job as a photographer is traveling to couples. (I keep my travel schedule current on my site, but I’m always excited to add to it for your event. Contact me to talk through the possibilities!)

SO, Farrah and Andrew! Real talk: are you actually models, or what?

man and woman sit against a painted wall in Denver's RiNo art district for engagement photos

 

TRAVELING ENGAGEMENT PHOTOGRAPHER--LET’S HIT THE ROAD!

I was on the phone with Farrah for a pre-booking consultation to chat about her upcoming wedding in Chattanooga when she mentioned she and Andrew currently live in Denver, Colorado. I joked that they could bring me to Denver for their engagement session. Farrah paused and said, “Ooooo, you could come to Denver?!” 

Farrah and Andrew have ties to Chattanooga. They met at UTC and have family in town, so they’ll be “coming home” for their wedding later this year. But Farrah was excited to bring me to Denver. While they’ll have photos in Chattanooga for their wedding, Denver has been especially meaningful to the couple because it’s where they’ve created their first home together. They know that even if they move away at some point, this time of their lives in Denver is recorded for their memories.

man and woman holding hands crossing the street on a sunny day

man and woman holding hands crossing the street on a sunny day

man and woman holding hands walking on a bricked alleyway between colorfully painted buildings in Denver's RiNo District

man and woman holding hands walking on a bricked alleyway between colorfully painted buildings in Denver's RiNo District

man and woman holding hands and laughing on a bricked alleyway between colorfully painted buildings in Denver's RiNo District

 

ENGAGEMENT PHOTOS IN DENVER’S RINO DISTRICT

Since Farrah travels a lot for work, she turned in some flight miles to fly me out to Denver for their engagement photos. I arrived a day ahead of the photoshoot to scout the area and check out where the good light would hit during their session. This is something I always try to do as part of my travel photography work! I was excited to document Andrew and Farrah in Denver’s RiNo District. RiNo stands for River North, and this area of the city is being revitalized and has a really trendy vibe. It’s becoming known as the art district of Denver. You’ll find lots of cool restaurants, brewpubs, and art galleries here, and tons of colorful murals all through RiNo. So this area provided a cool, urban vibe for their engagement photos.

I enjoyed walking through the RiNo District so much I decided Farrah and Andrew’s session should be a bit of a session on-the-go, too! I picked a few streets and alleys where I wanted to take the couple, and we stopped at some places that stood out to them, too.

Man stands behind woman and hugs her over her shoulders and kisses her cheek. She holds his arm against her.

man and woman stand in front of boldly painted brick wall for their Denver RiNo engagement photos

man and woman hold hands and walk in front of boldly painted black and white brick wall in Denver's RiNo art district

man and woman stand looking at each other against tall metal-framed windows and brick building

man and woman holding hands in front of tall metal-framed windows and brick building for Denver RiNo engagement photos

man and woman hugging in front of tall metal-framed windows and brick building for Denver RiNo engagement photos

man and woman kissing in front of tall metal-framed windows and brick building for Denver RiNo engagement photos

man and woman holding hands in front of tall metal-framed windows and brick building for Denver RiNo engagement photos

man and woman holding hands and walking away from tall metal-framed windows and brick building in Denver's RiNo district

Man and woman pose kissing in front of Denver's Il Posto street art mural of a man and woman kissing

man and woman sit against a painted wall in Denver's RiNo art district for engagement photos

man and woman sit on the ground leaning against a brightly painted wall for Denver RiNo district engagement photos

man and woman sit on the ground leaning against a brightly painted wall for Denver RiNo district engagement photos

man and woman sit on the ground leaning against a brightly painted wall for Denver RiNo district engagement photos

man and woman holding hands crossing the street on a sunny day

After we wrapped up in Denver’s RiNo District, we drove up Lookout Mountain outside of the city. If you’re a Chattanooga local, you’ll know that we’ve got a Lookout Mountain here, and Andrew and Farrah are actually getting married in Lookout Valley later this year! Ha! We kept laughing that they’d have engagement photos on Lookout Mountain in Colorado and wedding photos on Lookout Mountain in Tennessee. Can’t make this stuff up!

Man and woman stand in a tall grass field near snow. They hold hands and press their foreheads together as the sun sets

Man and woman stand in a tall grass field near snow. They hold hands and press their foreheads together as the sun sets

Man and woman stand in a tall grass field near snow. They hold hands and press their foreheads together as the sun sets

Man sits in tall golden grass with woman cuddling on his lap. She hugs one arm around his shoulder and leans toward him.

Man sits in tall golden grass with woman cuddling on his lap. She hugs one arm around his shoulder and leans toward him.

Man sits in tall golden grass with woman cuddling on his lap. She holds his cheek and kisses him.

 

#ItsAJeepThing

For engagement sessions, I invite couples to bring something that’s special to them or something that is part of their everyday life together. Lots of people bring food or a pet, but Farrah and Andrew wanted Andrew’s Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk incorporated into their photos. The couple has really bonded over road trips and camping trips in their car. Andrew even proposed in it! It’s been a huge part of their relationship, and I love that they see it as a way to continue adventuring together in the future.

Another thing they brought were DINOSAUR SOCKS. Remember that “Rawr! It means ‘I love you’ in dinosaur” meme? Sometimes when they’re in a hurry, Andrew and Farrah will text each other a dinosaur emoji as a quick “I love you.” A moment please to acknowledge how super cute and quirky this is. 

Man and woman sit in the open hatchback of their Jeep. She sits between his legs as he hugs her.

Man and woman sit in the open hatchback of their Jeep. She sits between his legs as he hugs her.

Man and woman sit in the open hatchback of their Jeep. She sits between his legs and turns her face to kiss him.

Man and woman sit in the open hatchback of white car. She sits between his legs, her hand reaching behind her to his face.

Man and woman sit in the open hatchback of their white car. She sits between his legs as he hugs her.

Man and woman sit in the open hatchback of white car. She has her legs over his lap. They wear white, dinosaur-printed socks

Man and woman sit in the open hatchback of white car. She has her legs over his lap. They wear white, dinosaur-printed socks

 

DENVER, CO LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN ENGAGEMENT PHOTOS

Following engagement photos with Andrew’s Jeep, the couple did a quick outfit change at a coffee shop up on Lookout Mountain. Then, I took some photos of Farrah and Andrew against some of their favorite mountain views. Not downplaying Chattanooga’s Lookout Mountain views one single bit, but these Colorado mountain views are jaw-dropping! We hit the jackpot with golden hour and blue hour (right after sunset), and these two are absolutely gorgeous in their Denver mountains. 

Man in dark suit hugs and woman in long maroon dress stand at an overlook between coin operated binocular machines.

Man in dark suit hugs and woman in long maroon dress stand at an overlook between coin operated binocular machines.

Man in dark blue suit and woman in long maroon dress look at each other and smile.

Man in dark suit and woman in long maroon dress stand on large rocks with rolling grassy mountains in the background

Man in dark suit and woman in long maroon dress stand on large rocks with rolling grassy mountains in the background

Man in dark suit and woman in maroon dress kiss in a grassy field on Colorado's Lookout Mountain for engagement photos

Man in dark suit and woman in maroon dress stand in a grassy field on Colorado's Lookout Mountain for engagement photos

Man in dark suit twirls woman in maroon dress in a grassy field for engagement photos on Colorado's Lookout Mountain

Man in dark suit and woman in maroon dress kiss in a grassy field on Colorado's Lookout Mountain for engagement photos

Man in dark suit and woman in maroon dress in a grassy field for engagement photos on Colorado's Lookout Mountain

Man in dark suit and woman in maroon dress hug

Man in dark suit and woman in maroon dress press foreheads together in front of Colorado mountain scene

Man in dark suit and woman in maroon dress press foreheads together in front of Colorado mountain scene

Man in dark suit and woman in maroon dress kiss, her hand and engagement ring on his shoulder

Man in dark suit wraps his arms over woman's shoulders from behind. She holds her hands over his at her chest.

Man in dark suit hugs and woman in long maroon dress in front of Colorado mountain scenery

Man in dark suit hugs and woman in long maroon dress in front of Colorado mountain scenery

Man in dark suit and woman in long maroon dress hold hands in the middle of the street on Lookout Mountain in Colorado

Man and woman hold hands and cross the street overlooking the mountain view from Lookout Mountain in Colorado

Man in dark blue suit and woman in long maroon dress hug overlooking the mountain view from Lookout Mountain in Colorado

 

After wrapping up their photos on Lookout Mountain, we drove into town, grabbed tacos and margaritas, and just hung out. We used this time to finish planning their wedding timeline, and I shared a few Chattanooga vendor recommendations. I really like being able to help couples in this regard and share some of my own wedding expertise! 

Andrew and Farrah, I loved getting to hang out with you in the Denver area! Thanks for bringing me out for your engagement photos. I can’t wait for your wedding in Chattanooga later this year!

 


 

Did you know my most frequently booked wedding photography package includes an engagement session?! Professional engagement photos are a great opportunity for you to get used to being in front of a camera. Whether you want formal or relaxed portraits, this session allows for a photoshoot without the additional pressure of the wedding day timelines and busyness.

 

Whatever your vision is for your engagement session or your wedding, I’m here to capture the details. As your wedding photographer, I know just how much this day matters to you, and I am so excited to document it. Contact me today so we can start planning together!

 

Hi, y'all! I'm Rachael Crowe of OKCrowe Photography. For couples booking me from out-of-state, bringing me to your place for photos is always on the table. I love being a travel wedding photographer as much as a hometown Chattanooga wedding photographer. If you liked Farrah and Andrew's engagement photos in Denver's RiNo District, check out Liz and Andrew’s winter elopement in Zion National Park. Liz and Brock’s couple’s portraits in Joshua Tree National Park is another one for  inspiration! If you’re planning a destination wedding in Chattanooga, check out Jim and Emily’s destination wedding blog for ideas!

February 4, 2020Comments are off for this post.

Fun Engagement Photos at Lake Winnie Chattanooga

I’ve mentioned before that I like when couples do things in a way that fits their unique personalities and styles. So when Carmen and Brian contacted me about doing their fun engagement photos at Lake Winnie (Chattanooga, TN), I was totally into it.

Man in white pants and blue sport coat dances with woman in red dress below rollercoaster for fun engagement photos

 

Fun Engagement Photos at Lake Winnie Chattanooga, TN

Lake Winnie Amusement Park is just outside of Chattanooga and has been a classic family fun destination for almost 100 years. Besides a few roller coasters and some classic carnival-type rides, they also have an arcade and food stands. 

We scheduled Carmen and Brian’s engagement session for a Sunday night in September, a little before the park was closing. The timing was perfect for us because the crowds had thinned out by that point. In the peak of summer, a Lake Winnie photo session might be a bit trickier! 

The employees were all so nice and helpful. Because we were there during a slow season, we were able to get on a few of the rides before anyone else so we could get in the shots we wanted. So shout-out to Lake Winnie for making an unconventional engagement shoot even more fun.

Man and woman laugh in blue and red spinning carnival ride during their engagement photos at Lake Winnie in Chattanooga, TN

Man and woman laugh in blue and red spinning carnival ride

Woman laughs in blue and red spinning carnival ride

Man and woman ride a blue and red spinning carnival ride

Man and woman sit on retro stools at a high-top table

Woman reaches across a table to offer a bite of funnel cake to man

Woman kisses man's cheek as he enjoys a funnel cake

Man and woman ride ferris wheel at Lake Winnie in Chattanooga for engagement photos

Man and woman ride ferris wheel at Lake Winnie in Chattanooga for engagement photos

Man and woman ride ferris wheel at Lake Winnie in Chattanooga for engagement photos

Ferris wheel at Lake Winnie in Chattanooga

Man and woman kiss next to a metal frame fence near a carnival ride. Ferris wheel stands in the background.

Man and woman hold bean bags in front of carnival game counter as they prepare to toss bags for stuffed animal prize

Man and woman hold bean bags in front of carnival game counter as they prepare to toss bags for stuffed animal prize

Man puts his hand on woman's back as they prepare to play a carnival game

Man and woman toss bean bags at stacked blocks at a carnival game

Man tosses bean bags at stacked blocks at a carnival game

Man and woman toss bean bags at stacked blocks at a carnival game

Man flexes bicep next to woman in a red dress holding a stuffed puppy

Man stands beside woman sitting on counter of carnival game with a wall of stuffed animal prizes hanging behind them

Man and woman hold hands and smile while walking on sidewalk

Woman in red backless dress kisses her fiance

 

Unique and creative ideas for your engagement photos

A lot of times we photographers use words like “engagement portraits” because these tend to be semi-formal photo sessions. But they don’t have to be! Your engagement session can be relaxed and silly as well. In my post about engagement photo outfits, one of my top 5 tips is to CHOOSE COMFORT. And I’d make the same recommendation for where to take your engagement photos! If you have a location where you’re super comfortable, or if you have a creative idea that’s a little outside the box but fits YOU, let me know. We can get as untraditional as you are! As you can see from this gallery, Carmen and Brian really brought some fun into their engagement photos by having them taken at Lake Winnie.

Man holds woman's hand and leads her past carousel

Man holds woman's hand and leads her past carousel

Man and woman stand between horses on Lake Winnie's carousel in Chattanooga, TN

Man and woman stand between horses on Lake Winnie's carousel in Chattanooga, TN

Man holds onto carousel horse and leans into his fiancé to kiss her

Man kisses woman on her cheek as she balances herself between two carousel horses

Man and woman stand between horses on the carousel at Lake Winnie in Chattanooga for their cute engagement photo session

Woman sits on carousel horse and gazes at man standing next to her for their fun engagement photos at Lake Winnie

Woman in red dress sits on carousel horse and leans over to kiss man in blue blazer standing next to her

Man and woman stand near white lattice divider

Man and woman ride in roller coaster with their hands raised.

Man and woman with hands raised in the last car of a roller coaster

Man and woman sit in the first car of the Cannon Ball rollercoaster during their fun engagement photos at Lake Winnie

Man kisses woman's cheek in the first car of the Cannon Ball rollercoaster during their fun engagement photos at Lake Winnie

Man in white pants and blue sport coat dances with woman in red dress below rollercoaster for fun engagement photos

Man in white pants and blue sport coat kisses woman in red dress below rollercoaster framing for fun engagement photos

Woman and man hold hands and walk along the top of the wide curb next to the lake at Lake Winnie in Chattanooga

Man and woman link arms and bite into fried corn dogs during their fun engagement photo session in Chattanooga, TN

Man sits with woman on his lap at the end of Skee-ball game at the Lake Winnie arcade for their unique engagement photos

Woman kisses man's cheek as she sits on his lap on the Skee-ball arcade game for their cute engagement photos in Chattanooga

Woman sits on man's lap on the Skee-ball arcade game for their fun engagement photos at Lake Winnie in Chattanooga, TN

Man and woman on the swing carousel ride for their fun engagement photos at Lake Winnie in Chattanooga, TN

Man and woman on the swing carousel ride for their fun engagement photos at Lake Winnie in Chattanooga, TN

Man and woman reach for each other's hands on the swing carousel ride for their fun engagement photos at Lake Winnie

Woman holds crystal glasses while man pours champagne into one

Woman holds crystal glass, her engagement ring displayed, while man pours champagne into it

Woman holds crystal glasses while man pours champagne into one

Man in light blue sport coat and woman in red dress link arms to drink champagne from crystal glasses

Couple riding in green frog car during their unique engagement photos at Lake Winnie in Chattanooga, TN

Couple laughs while riding in green frog car during their fun engagement photos at Lake Winnie in Chattanooga, TN

Couple laughs while riding in green frog car during their fun engagement photos at Lake Winnie in Chattanooga, TN

Man and woman smile at each other on a green frog carnival ride

Man and woman make silly faces on frog-shaped carnival ride at Lake Winnie

Shadow of man and woman holding hands and walking on a sidewalk

Man and woman holding hands and walking. She carries a stuffed puppy carnival game prize.

Man and woman holding hands and walking. She carries a stuffed puppy carnival game prize.

Roller coaster car at the top of a steep climb. People raise their hands at the top.

 

I think Lake Winnie was such a cute idea for engagement photos in Chattanooga. It helped tell a story about Brian and Carmen and allowed them to show their fun sides. If your fun side is something you want to let really shine during your photo session, let me know! We can brainstorm locations together, and I’m always thrilled to run with whatever crazy idea you’ve got, too.


 

One reason I enjoy doing engagement photos with my clients is to get them comfortable in front of the camera before the Big Day. If you’re on the fence about scheduling a session, contact me, and we can chat through the details. 

 
Hi, y'all! I'm Rachael Crowe of OKCrowe Photography, and I hope this blog inspired you. As you know, I love shooting in and around Chattanooga so much that I put together my Top 5 Chattanooga Engagement Photo Locations for you, but obviously there are countless places in our area for your session. ALSO, I travel for engagement photos, elopements, and weddings! For inspiration, check out Liz and Andrew’s Zion National Park Elopement or Jim and Emily’s Brooklyn Engagement Session. You can see my current 2020 travel schedule on my site, and I’m always ready for adventure if you want to book me to join you out of town.

And if you’re still stressing about what to wear for engagement photoshoot, check out my top tips!

January 31, 2020Comments are off for this post.

What to Wear for your Engagement Shoot in 2020

So you’re looking for ideas for what to wear for your engagement shoot. I hear you! When I help couples plan their engagement photos, one of the most asked questions is:

"What should we wear to our engagement session?"

 

We all feel your pain! I get it--you may be using these photos for Save the Date cards or holiday cards or your wedding website. You want your engagement photos to look perfect, and finding the best outfit for engagement photos may not be as easy as opening your closet doors.

If you’re reading this blog, you’ve probably already been scrolling search results and Pinterest for engagement outfit inspiration. It’s possible your significant other is not quite as interested in choosing the perfect look, or maybe you’re reading through this cuddled up side-by-side on the couch, pinning away. Either way – I’ve got you AND your boo thing covered. So yeah, what to wear to an engagement photoshoot...read on!

I’ve also linked my Pinterest board at the end of this blog for some engagement photo outfit and styling ideas. Make sure to check that out!

 

Top 5 tips on what to wear for your engagement shoot in 2020

 

1. Two is better than one.

Can’t decide between outfits? Bring two! Nobody ever said you can’t have casual engagement photos as well as formal engagement photos! Having a choice of two outfits allows you to get the best of both worlds. Going jeans and t-shirt and then changing into a sexy dress for engagement photos is totally acceptable.

Tip: Make sure you plan for a changing location during your shoot – there’s nothing like bonding with bae while changing clothes in the middle of the woods. Another option is to wear neutral base items – a slip, or tank top and spandex shorts – to comfortably switch between your outfits.

man and woman in jeans and casual tops stand below arched tree branches during their engagement photo session

man in blue suit and brown shoes and woman in wrap-around knee-length dress hold hands on a bridge for engagement photos

 

2. When in doubt, go with a neutral piece.

Your first reaction to this one may be – “boooring!” – but hear me out! Neutral colors (like tan, gray, black, or navy) ensure that YOU are the center of attention in your engagement photos instead of your shirt being the eye-catcher.

Neutrals are great for coordinating outfits for engagement pictures, too! Don’t worry, this isn’t family portraits from the ‘90s. Coordinating is not the same as matching. If you and your partner begin with a neutral base, you’re already a huge step closer to looking like the cute little matched set that you are.

One more thing: Neutrals are flattering for every skin tone, which makes them a good start before you mix and match. So, if you’re unsure or even a bit anxious, this is a great way to go!

man in dark collared shirt cuddles over the shoulders of woman in cream turtleneck sweater during their engagement photos

man in black short sleeve black shirt and black pants holds hands with a woman in amber halter dress next to flowering bushes

woman in black jeans and green jacket with her legs across mans knee as they sit in the grass during engagement photos

 

3. Go bold with gem tones.

Think ruby, emerald and sapphire. If you’re going for colorful, opt for a gem tone instead of neon colors (lime green or bright orange) to get that punch of color.

These vibrant gem tone colors can be paired with neutrals or color-blocked to add a punch of color without being distracting. Gem tones photograph beautifully, and the color transfers well (a.k.a. the color turns out in photos how you see it IRL).

man in gray sweater dips woman in short red dress and black leather jacket on a pier near Chattanooga Market Street Bridge

woman wearing red dress and man wearing blue jacket and light pants kiss near ferris wheel and carnival rides

man in slim jeans and green t-shirt holds hand with woman in long-sleeve, emerald jewel tone dress

woman in short maroon dress holds hands with man in blue button down shirt next to a flowing creek

 

4. Spice it up!

If you love to make a daring statement on the regular, you have so many ways to execute in style! Start with your interest pieces – like a bold print, a chunky necklace, a boho hat, or a floral skirt – and build your dream engagement outfit around it.

Warning: Sometimes bold patterns can look unflattering in pictures if they become distorted with your posing, but if bold is your style, then I believe we can rock it!

woman in short, white fringe-hemmed dress and black leather jacket sits on lap of man in jeans and brown leather jacket

man wearing jeans, black shirt, and black cowboy hat holds hands with woman wearing long red dress in front of large red barn

woman in floral sundress and black hat sits with man in blue jeans and black shirt on a large rock. her legs are in his lap.

 

5. Choose comfort.

Obviously you’ll look your best when you feel your best (there’s probably a scientific law about this). You really want to choose an outfit that makes you comfortable. I promise you, if you’re uncomfortable, it’s going to show in your photos!

While a form-fitting outfit will show off your figure better, be careful that you won’t be counting down the minutes until you can strip out of that dress. Through the session you’ll sit, stand, snuggle, jump, twirl, and more. So be sure you’ve got on comfortable shoes and clothes with some stretch and breathability.

My two cents? Do yourself a huge favor, and when you’re planning what to wear for your engagement shoot, start with comfort.

Tip: Comfort doesn’t have to mean dressed down! It’s really all about making sure your engagement photo outfits aren’t entirely out of line with who you are or what you wear on the daily.

woman snuggles her head on man's shoulder as they sit beneath a shared plaid blanket in a wood cabin

man snuggles his nose in woman's hair during engagement photo session. Chattanooga's Walnut Street walking bridge behind them

woman lays with her head in man's lap on a bench outside a mountain stone cabin with small fire nearby

woman in short maroon dress and man with pants cuffed to his knees cross a rocky stream barefoot

 

Bonus Tip 6: Picked some options, but still not 100%? Consult with trusted friends, or send me a couple outfit ideas for an unbiased opinion! Your crew and (photographer) are often the best place to go for honest thoughts and confidence-boosting affirmation, so you'll go into your engagement photoshoot feeling like the fabulous duo you are!

 


 

Ready to start making your selections? Check out my Pinterest board curated with my top 5 engagement shoot outfit ideas in mind! Then CONTACT ME to schedule your shoot!

 

Hey, Chattanooga! I'm Rachael Crowe of OKCrowe Photography. Sick of scrolling through Google and Instagram to find the perfect location for your engagement photos? I've got your covered there as well! Check out my top five Chattanooga engagement photo locations. Needing some more ideas for what to wear for your engagement shoot? Look through my recent engagement blogs for inspiration.

I recently updated my travel schedule for 2020. If you're on the hunt for your wedding or elopement photographer, my calendar is booking up quickly! Shoot me a note through my contact form so we can start planning. 🙂

 


Editor's note: This post was originally published in April 2019, and has been revamped and updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness.

January 19, 2020Comments are off for this post.

Raccoon Mountain Sunset Engagement | Tess + Webb

I’ll be shooting Tess and Webb’s wedding at The Homestead at Cloudland Station later this year, and if that’s anything like their Raccoon Mountain sunset engagement session, it’s gonna be a good one (see other weddings I've shot at The Homestead at Cloudland Station)!

Man in light blue suit and glasses leans in to kiss woman at golden hour during Raccoon Mountain engagement session

 

Raccoon Mountain, not just for caving and mountain biking

When Tess contacted me about engagement portraits, she wanted to give me some creative liberty and to style her and Webb a little for the photos. I suggested a flowy gown and more formal outfit and an outfit change mid-session to vary the tone of things a bit. The couple wanted a mix of water and mountain scenery, and I knew Raccoon Mountain offered both features. I knew we also had the possibility of an incredible sunset for their engagement portraits, so we scheduled our timing with this in mind.

If you haven’t been up to Raccoon Mountain, you really need to go exploring. It’s a little tricky to find info online about the park. Raccoon Mountain is technically part of TVA’s hydroelectric system, and the other sort of main draw is the cavern system underground. But above ground is a huge reservoir surrounded by a 1-way loop drive with a couple of unreal overlook spots! You’ll just have to take my photo evidence here as proof that you need to get up there and check it out. 

We began the evening with their more formal outfits, and I got some shots of Tess and Webb in the woods. With such incredible scenery coming up, I really wanted to capture these two in a more “neutral” setting, something that wouldn’t be too distracting from the couple. This also helped Tess and Webb get used to my direction and cues.

Man in light blue suit and woman in white lacy dress stand beneath tall trees on Raccoon Mountain

Man in light blue suit and woman in white lacy dress hold hands beneath tall trees

Man in light blue suit and woman in white lacy dress stand beneath tall trees

Man in light blue suit and woman in white lacy dress stand beneath tall trees on Raccoon Mountain

Man in light blue suit and woman in white lacy dress stand beneath tall trees

Man in light blue suit and woman in white lacy dress stand beneath tall trees

Man in light blue suit and woman in white lacy dress kiss beneath tall trees

Man in light blue suit and woman in white lacy dress stand hugging, looking at each other beneath tall trees

Man leans over woman's shoulder, almost kissing her neck while they both smile

 

Mountainside serenade

I always encourage my couple’s to bring something special with them as a way to personalize their session. Webb brought his guitar because he plays a lot of open-mic nights, and Tess is always there to cheer him on. Music is something the two have bonded over, and it was really cute to watch him serenade her as part of their engagement portraits.

Man leans over woman's shoulder, hugging her, while they both smile

Man in light blue suit and woman in strapless white dress sit on large rocks near woods. He plays a guitar while she smiles.

Man in light blue suit and woman in strapless white dress sit on large rocks. He plays a guitar while she smiles.

Man in light blue suit and woman in strapless white dress sit on large rocks. He plays a guitar while she smiles.

Man in light blue suit and woman in strapless white dress sit on large rocks. He plays a guitar while she smiles.

Man in light blue suit and woman in strapless white dress sit on large rocks. He plays a guitar while she smiles.

Man in light blue suit and woman in strapless white dress sit on large rocks. He plays a guitar while she smiles.

Man in light blue suit and woman in strapless white dress sit on large rocks. He plays a guitar while she smiles.

Man in light blue suit and woman in strapless white dress sit on large rocks. He plays a guitar while she smiles.

Man in light blue suit and woman in strapless white dress sit on large rocks. She plays a guitar as he reaches over the frets

Diamond engagement ring sits on guitar frets

 

A sunset engagement session on Raccoon Mountain

The sky start to change, and we knew it was time to work in some of those amazing sunset shots. This light still kills me. We definitely got in those mountain views that Tess wanted in her engagement portraits with Webb! Haha! I am over the moon at the swoon-worthy close-up shots as the couple leans in for that kiss.

After photos at the overlook, Tess and Webb changed into their less formal outfits. We did some styled, more moody photos on the loop drive around the reservoir. If you ask me, Tess couldn’t have picked a better dress to match that sky.

Man in light blue suit and woman in flowing lacy white dress kiss at sunset with rolling Tennessee Valley hills behind them

Man in light blue suit dips woman in flowing lacy white dress at sunset with rolling Tennessee Valley hills behind them

Man in light blue suit dips woman in flowing lacy white dress at sunset with rolling Tennessee Valley hills behind them

Man in light blue suit twirls woman in flowing lacy white dress at sunset with rolling Tennessee Valley hills behind them

Man in light blue suit twirls woman in flowing lacy white dress at sunset with rolling Tennessee Valley hills behind them

Man leans over woman's shoulder, almost kissing her neck while they both smile. Behind them the sun sets over several hills.

Man in light blue suit picks up woman in flowing lacy white dress with rolling Tennessee Valley hills behind them

Man leans over woman's shoulder, almost kissing her neck while they both smile. Behind them the sun sets over several hills.

Man leans over woman's shoulder, almost kissing her neck while they both smile. Behind them the sun sets over several hills.

Man leans over woman's shoulder, almost kissing her neck while they both smile

Man in light blue suit picks up woman in flowing lacy white dress with rolling Tennessee Valley hills behind them

Man in light blue suit picks up woman in flowing lacy white dress with rolling Tennessee Valley hills behind them

Man in light blue suit and glasses leans nose-to-nose with woman at sunset during Raccoon Mountain engagement session

Man in light blue suit and glasses leans nose-to-nose with woman at sunset during Raccoon Mountain engagement session

Man in light blue suit and glasses leans nose-to-nose with woman at sunset during Raccoon Mountain engagement session

Man in light blue suit and glasses leans in to kiss woman at golden hour during Raccoon Mountain engagement session

Man and woman walk hand-in-hand on Raccoon Mountain's loop drive at golden hour. She carries a bouquet of white flowers.

Man and woman walk hand-in-hand on Raccoon Mountain's loop drive at golden hour. She carries a bouquet of white flowers.

Man and woman stands hand-in-hand on Raccoon Mountain's loop drive at golden hour. She holds a bouquet of white flowers.

Man uncorks champagne and champagne sprays out. Woman in pink dress stands next to him laughing.

Man uncorks champagne and champagne sprays out. Woman in pink dress stands next to him laughing.

Man drinks champagne from the bottle. Woman in pink dress stands next to him laughing.

Man and woman stand next to each other on paved road near metal guardrail. She holds champagne bottle and laughs.

Man and woman stand hand-in-hand on Raccoon Mountain's loop drive at golden hour.

Man and woman stand hand-in-hand on Raccoon Mountain's loop drive at golden hour.

Man and woman stand kissing on Raccoon Mountain's loop drive at golden hour.

Man and woman walk hand-in-hand on Raccoon Mountain's loop drive at golden hour. He has a guitar hung over his shoulder.

Man and woman walk on paved road at golden hour. He strums a guitar hung over his shoulder.

Man and woman walk on paved road. He strums a guitar hung over his shoulder.

Man dips woman in long pink dress back and kisses her at golden hour on Raccoon Mountain's loop drive

Tess and Webb, thanks for the creative freedom for your engagement portraits! Can’t wait till the wedding! 

 


 

Researching where to have your engagement portraits taken? We’ve got so many amazing locations within a pretty short drive from Chattanooga! Raccoon Mountain is only about 20 minutes from downtown. And don’t forget, I’m always ready to book tickets to meet you in your dream destination! CONTACT ME, your friendly Chattanooga wedding photographer, so we can start planning!

Hi, there! I'm Rachael Crowe of OKCrowe Photography, and I hope you enjoyed seeing Tess and Webb's engagement photos. In need of your own engagement session inspiration? Consider my Top 5 Chattanooga Engagement Photo Locations. Or interested in a couple’s portrait session out of town? I do that, too! Check out Liz and Brock’s Joshua Tree Adventure couple's session.

January 18, 2020Comments are off for this post.

DUMBO Brooklyn Engagement Session | Emily + Jim

I was planning a summertime New York City vacation when Emily and Jim’s request to book me for their Lookout Mountain Destination Wedding hit my inbox. The couple, originally from the Southeast, now lives in New York City, so I contacted them about doing a “portfolio-slash-engagement session” while I was on my trip. These two were totally on board with modeling for me! I hope you enjoy their DUMBO Brooklyn engagement session photos. 

Man and woman sit on large rocks near water with New York City scape behind them

 

Southeast Meets Northeast

Emily and Jim met while attending Auburn University in Alabama about 7 years ago. They now live in New York City in a ridiculously stylish studio apartment. While planning their wedding, they decided to return to their roots in the Southeast and have a Lookout Mountain “destination wedding” in Chattanooga. You can see photos of their wedding on my blog.

So, back to New York City and this stylish couple. First, we met together at their apartment. I was excited to take some at-home photos of them before our walking portrait session in Dumbo. We chatted about their wedding plans and what they still needed to line up. Planning a destination wedding is tricky, and I was happy to help them with Chattanooga wedding vendor recommendations. 

Woman sits on man's lap in front of a large black and blue painting as they laugh. They're surrounded by large plants.

Woman sits on man's lap in front of a large black and blue painting as they cuddle. They're surrounded by large plants.

Man and woman cuddle, holding hands

Man and woman hold hands and cross the street in a zebra-striped crosswalk

Woman in flowing, white sundress holds hands with man in blue floral shirt and white trousers as they walk down the sidewalk

 

DUMBO Brooklyn Engagement Session

After getting some ideas nailed down, we left their apartment, picked up some champagne, and began our photo adventure in New York City's Dumbo area. Emily works in fashion, and I loved the dress she chose for this shoot! Side note: I’ve sort of always wanted to use the phrase “works in fashion” in a real life scenario.

Sooo, by the way, DUMBO stands for “Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass,” something I’m really glad I Googled. Ha! Got a little bit nerdy researching Dumbo Brooklyn, too. The bridge in these photos is actually the Brooklyn Bridge, not to make things more confusing. Also, Brooklyn Bridge engagement photos in Dumbo New York City...is this my real life?!! I’d love to shoot in New York more, so if you live there or you want to travel there for a session, I’m already on board. *WINK*

We popped the champagne at golden hour in the streets of Dumbo and walked along the edge of the water. New York City is absolutely huge. If you’re looking for where to have an engagement session in New York’s Dumbo neighborhood, just walk down the street! You'll find so many little nooks and crannies and sidewalks and side streets for amazing photos. It’s unreal.

The weather was a dream, not too hot and not too cold, and look at that perfect perfect golden light. I heard that a gorgeous New York City sunset is rare, so I felt especially lucky to have one during Emily and Jim's session.

Man and woman stand in front of glass door refrigerators with various types of wine and champagne

Man and woman hold hands and walk toward waterfront. Sun shines through her white cotton sundress.

Man and woman hold hands and walk between black metal fencing.

Man and woman hold hands and walk in front of a black, metal fence along waterfront. New York City skyline is behind them.

Man and woman hold hands and walk in front of a black, metal fence along waterfront. New York City skyline is behind them.

Man and woman hold hands and walk in front of a black, metal fence along waterfront. New York City skyline is behind them.

Man and woman hold hands and walk in front of a black, metal fence along waterfront. New York City skyline is behind them.

Man and woman pop open a bottle of champagne in Dumbo New York City with Brooklyn Bridge in background

Man sprays champagne on a cobblestone street of Dumbo Brooklyn while woman places her hand on his shoulder, laughing.

Woman in strapless white sundress drinks champagne from the bottle while man watches during Dumbo Brooklyn engagement session

Man and woman hold hands, smiling at each other, while walking down brick street with Brooklyn Bridge in the background

Shadowy side street leads to the Brooklyn Bridget lit with sunlight

Man's arm with silver watch and woman's arm with simple, large diamond ring. Brooklyn Bridge in the background.

Man and woman kiss on a brick street with Brooklyn Bridge in the background

Woman bends backward while man stretches to plant a kiss on her throat

Man and woman run down the sidewalk next to cobblestone street near the Brooklyn Bridge

Man carries woman on the sidewalk during their engagement session in Dumbo Brooklyn near the Brooklyn Bridge

Man carries woman on the sidewalk during their engagement session in Dumbo Brooklyn near the Brooklyn Bridge

Man and woman hold each other on the sidewalk during their engagement session in Dumbo Brooklyn near the Brooklyn Bridge

Man and woman hold each other on the sidewalk during their engagement session in Dumbo Brooklyn near the Brooklyn Bridge

Man and woman kiss on the sidewalk during their engagement session in Dumbo Brooklyn near the Brooklyn Bridge

Man and woman cuddle on large rocks at the East River in New York City

Man and woman cuddle on large rocks at the East River in New York City

Man and woman cuddle on large rocks at the East River in New York City

Man and woman cuddle on large rocks at the East River in New York City

Man and woman holding each other under the Brooklyn Bridge during Dumbo Brooklyn engagement session

Man and woman stand gazing at the sunset under the Brooklyn Bridge during Dumbo Brooklyn engagement session

Man and woman stand on large rocks next to the East River under the Brooklyn Bridge during Dumbo Brooklyn engagement session

Man and woman stand gazing at the sunset under the Brooklyn Bridge during Dumbo Brooklyn engagement session

Man and woman cuddle on large rocks beside the East River in Brooklyn New York City

Man and woman cuddle on large rocks beside the East River in Brooklyn New York City

Man and woman sit on large rocks next to the East River with the Brooklyn Bridge behind them

Man and woman stand under a tree looking at each other, their arms looped around each other

Man holds woman in white sundress near water with New York City buildings in the background

Man kisses woman's shoulder while they sit on large rocks waterside with New York City scape in background

Man and woman cuddle on large rocks waterside with New York City scape in background

Man and woman hold hands and walk along large rocks waterside with New York City scape in background

Man twirls woman in white sundress near water with New York City scape behind them

Woman cuddles man over his shoulder during golden hour

Woman cuddles man from behind during golden hour in front of New York City scape

man and woman walking hand-in-hand toward the Brooklyn Bridge

 

How to feel comfortable with your wedding photographer

I had so much fun giving these two cues during our shoot. As a photographer, it's awesome to work with a couple with an easy-going, fun-loving approach to the portrait session!  

I know I’ve said it before, but the trust between a photographer and couple is such a big deal. Some of that comes naturally, just a relaxed chemistry between the three of us, but oftentimes the trust develops from sessions like this one before the actual wedding day. Especially if you’re nervous in front of cameras, it’s so important to become at ease with your wedding photographer!

I always like to invite couples to meet with me for coffee or dinner or a drink before the BIG WEDDING DAY because it helps us get comfortable with each other. It’s nice to be human together for a little bit and establish a bond over common interests outside of the pressure of such an important day. So, yeah. Fill out the form and let’s grab coffee. 😉

 


 

If you’re thinking about a couple’s session or engagement portraits--in Chattanooga or New York City or the other side of the world--I’d be thrilled to photograph you and your boo. Contact me, your friendly Chattanooga wedding photographer, so we can meet up and grab that drink.

If you loved looking through Emily and Jim’s “portrait-slash-engagement” photos, you might also be inspired by Liz and Brock’s Joshua Tree adventure shoot. Not sure what to wear to your engagement session, I’ve got you covered! 

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