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I’m so excited for your engagement session! Marriage is the best! You have such a fun journey ahead! I want you to know that I’m honored to be your photographer and humbled that you’ve trusted me with the responsibility of helping you create memories you’ll look back on and cherish for a lifetime. I can’t wait to celebrate with you on your big day and be at your side to capture all the memories you’ll make with each other and the people you love most. But first, let’s talk about your engagement session! 

As a photographer, I believe your engagement session is one of the most important parts of the pre-wedding process for four reasons. First, it gives us a chance to spend time together and get to know each other better before the big day. Second, it gives you a chance to get comfortable in front of my camera so you’ll know exactly what to do and be posing pros by the time the wedding rolls around. Third, it gives you a set of beautiful images that you can use for save-the-dates, your wedding website, prints to display at the rehearsal dinner or reception, frames for your wall in your new home together and so much more! Most importantly, it gives you a way to freeze this special time in your life. A chance to pause, take a deep breath and relish in this season together. You’ll be husband and wife for fifty plus years, but you only get to be fiances for a short little window of your life! With your engagement session, I want to help you slow down long enough to remember this short, sweet season of life for years to come. 

My goal is simple: for your session to be as fun and stress-free as possible! That’s why I’ve created this guide just for you! The following pages will help you get the absolute most out of your photos. By the time you’ve read through it, you'll have your questions answered and feel ready and prepared for your session!

JADYN

XOXO,

This guide is packed with my best tips, tricks and insider secrets for scheduling and styling your engagement session –– and everything in between. Your only job is to be yourselves, laugh a lot, have fun and let me do the rest! I can’t wait to get you in front of my camera and I’m so excited to see you soon!

Outdoors, in natural light, because I love images that are clean, bright, fresh and timeless. Images that look and feel like you! That’s why I begin all of my sessions 1-2 hours before the scheduled sunset –– during the magical “golden hour” –– when the light in the sky is the softest, dreamiest and most flattering. 

You can use a sunset calculator online to determine the scheduled sunset for the date and location you’d like to do your session. Then, just subtract two hours to figure out your approximate session start time. If you’re wearing one outfit, we’ll start your session about 90 minutes before sunset. When scheduling your date, it’s important to remember that the sun sets much earlier during the colder months of the year and much later during the warmer months, so make sure to factor that in when choosing your engagement session date –– especially if you’re taking off work or have evening plans afterward. I always recommend going out for a fun date night afterward since you’re already dressed up! 

My weekends fill up fast and far in advance, but my weekdays are much more flexible. So if you’d like to do your session sooner rather than later, scheduling mid-week is the way to go! 

SCHEDULING  
your SESSION

TIME & LIGHT

I PHOTOGRAPH PORTRAIT
SESSIONS THE WAY I LIKE TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED MYSELF: 

When you’re planning "getting ready" time before your session (scheduling your hair, makeup, etc.) please give yourself a lot more time than you think you'll need. Make sure to account for things like traffic, getting lost and parking, so you can prevent unnecessary stress, arrive a few minutes early to your session and be ready to start on time. I’m only able to shoot when light is still in the sky, so we’ll want to take advantage of every minute we have together before the sun goes down! 

PLANNING your TIME

ALLOW YOURSELF MORE TIME THAN YOU THINK YOU'LL ACTUALLY NEED

CHOOSING 
the LOCATION

The location of your portrait session is completely up to you! As you’ll see throughout this guide, most of my clients love showcasing the natural beauty of our home state. For most of my sessions, outdoor, open-air environments are always my first choice. I love shooting in wide-open natural spaces because the light is divine, especially during golden hour. There are great options all around the area, so even if you've never seen me photograph in a specific place before, I’m always up for exploring a new spot together!


THE LOCATION OF YOUR PORTRAIT SESSION IS COMPLETELY UP TO YOU! 

IN HOME

BEACH OR
LAKESIDE

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OUTSIDE

the BOX

I encourage you to brainstorm unique places that you might have special access to that most people don’t. For example, maybe you (or someone you know) have access to an amazing location that would otherwise be off-limits, like a beautiful private estate, family ranch, exclusive country club or luxury resort. Spend a few minutes thinking about it and checking around with people in your personal and professional network. You’ll be surprised with what you come up with! If something seems out of reach, just remember: you never know until you ask! You can also consider Airbnb or other property rental sites. In the past, my clients have secured permission to shoot in some pretty incredible places! 

If you need some location ideas and inspiration, I have plenty! Check out my Instagram (@jadynnoelle) and the portrait section of my blog. If there’s a certain session you really love, just let me know which one and we can go to that location!

WHEN IT COMES TO CHOOSING LOCATIONS, DON'T BE AFRAID TO THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX!

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DESTINATION

Destination Engagement Sessions

Your engagement session includes my travel time anywhere in the Houston or Tulsa area. If you’d like to go somewhere else in the state, I'm up for the adventure! If you’d like to go outside of the city, there will be a travel fee to account for the extra hours of drive time there and back, the time required beforehand for me to scout locations and the overall longer session time. For destination sessions, I allow three hours (instead of two) so we have enough time to drive to multiple scenic spots. 

Travel fees may apply depending on the location and our availability.

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YOU MADE IT! GO ON A HOT DATE! 

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YOU MADE IT! GO ON A HOT DATE! 

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If you want to set up a picnic or incorporate another special element that is meaningful to you as a couple into your session, just let me know! Maybe you have access to some larger props that have a real “wow” factor, like a boat, classic car, vintage bicycle or hot air balloon. This is the time to dream a little bit and decide what really feels like you! Props aren’t a must by any means. Some of my clients love them and go all out. Some pick one or two items to bring. Others stick with just their outfits –– and that’s great, too! The most important things you need to bring to your session are love and laughter. I'll take care of the rest.

IF YOU WANT YOUR ENGAGEMENT SESSION IMAGES TO LOOK AND FEEL A LITTLE MORE EDITORIAL, I RECOMMEND BRINGING A FEW SMALL, SIMPLE PROPS WITH YOU, LIKE FRESH FLOWERS TO HOLD OR A BLANKET TO SIT ON. 

Another fun idea is we can stop at your favorite ice cream store or coffee shop and work that into your session. We can choose something the two of you would do together on a date or normal day and we elevate it for the session. If there’s a hobby you like to do together like golf, cooking, etc. that you’d like to work Into the photos just let me know and we can brainstorm!

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THE CAMERA LOVES SOPHISTICATED COLOR. I RECOMMEND LIGHT-COLORED, NEUTRALS, EARTH TONES, SOFT PASTELS OR JEWEL TONES. 

When choosing colors for your outfits, I recommend selecting lighter, neutral tones and more muted shades. Bright, bold or neon colors are distracting and take the focus away from where it should be: YOU! And how much you love each other :) You can never go wrong with light neutral earth tones colors like cream, taupe, camel or light gray.

The camera also loves shades of soft pinks and muted blues, mixed with sophisticated light-colored neutrals. That softer, more neutral color palette fits beautifully into almost all natural outdoor environments and keeps the focus right where it should be, on you! 

You should each wear a different dominant color, but stay within a similar color palette family. So if you’re wearing a blush dress and nude heels (blush being your dominant color), then he could wear a navy coat with gray pants, paired with brown leather shoes and maybe even a blush pocket square. Now he has his own dominant color (navy) while still incorporating a few touches of your color palette. Most of my brides choose their dress first, and then put together their fiance’s outfit based on that. That’s why I have a section for each of you!

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AS YOU’RE COORDINATING YOUR OUTFIT WITH YOUR
FIANCE’S, KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR OUTFITS WILL LOOK THE MOST COHESIVE ON CAMERA WHEN THE COLOR PALETTE AND 
WARDROBE PIECES COORDINATE, BUT DON’T ACTUALLY “MATCH.”

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This is your chance to do it up! Remember: there’s no such thing as “too dressed up” when it comes to your engagement session, so don’t be afraid to have some fun! If you don’t want to spend a ton of money adding a new permanent piece to your wardrobe, a great option Is Rent the Runway because you don’t have to spend a lot to feel like a million bucks. Plus, you can send the outfits back when the session is over. Some of my brides love having an excuse to go shopping and purchase a new permanent piece (or two!) for their wardrobe –– and that’s okay, too! Whatever works for you!

STYLE TIPS
for HER

ACCESSORIES

WHERE TO SHOP

HAIR & MAKEUP

MANICURE

Outfits

for the ladies

HAVE YOU BEEN EYEING A GORGEOUS DRESS, BUT JUST NEVER HAD AN OCCASION FOR IT? 

DRESS IT UP

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In my experience, every woman (regardless of her size or shape) has an area of her body that she’s self conscious about. Recognizing the areas you’re self conscious about when selecting your outfits is key. Choosing flattering silhouettes and colors that complement your natural features is the best way to ensure you’ll love the way you look in your photos. Three-quarter length sleeves create an awesome slimming effect on all arms, so be on the lookout for an option with a longer length sleeve. If your dress has shorter sleeves (or no sleeves) consider bringing a chunky knit to incorporate into your look. Skinny straps or strapless dresses have the opposite effect on arms on camera. For most women, skinny straps actually make arms look BIGGER. So I recommend avoiding those whenever possible if your goal is slimmer-looking arms. If it’s colder outside, I suggest bringing a warm coat (the longer, the better!) to wear when we’re not photographing so you don’t freeze in your dress.

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ACCESSORIES

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HAIR & MAKEUP

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HAIR & MAKEUP

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Dresses and skirts tend to look most stunning on camera because they really flatter the female body — which is probably why the red carpet is always full of so many dresses and not very many pantsuits! I recommend choosing long, flowy dresses or skirts because they’re flattering on all body types, look amazing on camera and bring extra movement and dimension to your photos. Maxi (or floor length) skirts and dresses will give us the best “twirl factor,” add more romance to your walking photos, and look especially gorgeous when juxtaposed with nature, like the desert, forest, fields or beach. Cute, shorter cocktail-length dresses or midi skirts photograph beautifully as well. My brides who choose to bring two dresses will sometimes choose one of each! I typically recommend avoiding pants and shorts for your session, and saying yes to a dress (or skirt!) or two! You won't regret it! 

say YES 
to the DRESS

THERE'S NOTHING MORE ROMANTIC THAN A LONG, FLOWY DRESS

One or two? It's up to you!

Most of my brides who choose two outfits will bring one “wow” dress, and then another shorter cocktail- length dress or midi skirt for a more casual “us on a date” feel. But if you want to bring two “wow” dresses and forgo the more relaxed dress altogether, give yourself permission to do it! The camera loves runway-esque apparel and so do I! Remember, though, you don’t have to bring two looks if it’s too stressful. If you’d rather just stick to one fabulous outfit, that’s fine, too! One look that you love will be so much better than one outfit you love and another you’re not very excited about. So, whether it’s one or two is really up to you!

If you’re having a hard time making up your mind, feel free to send me an email with pictures! I’d be happy to help you narrow down your options or give you my opinion about what will look best on camera!

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Whether it’s a necklace, belt, bracelet, earrings, hat, or scarf, bringing an accessory or two can bring great visual interest to your photos, so choose one or two that don’t compete for attention when paired together. For example, if you go with bolder earnings, you might want to choose a more humble necklace, or maybe even no necklace at all. Fresh florals in a crown or bouquet can be a really romantic touch as well! Bows on little girls are also the cutest thing!

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FLATTERING

DRESSES

HAIR & MAKEUP

FAVORITE SHOPS

Outfits

PAIRING AN ACCESSORY OR TWO WITH YOUR OUTFIT CAN REALLY HELP BRING SOME EXTRA DIMENSION TO YOUR IMAGES. 

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MANICURE & SPRAY TAN

THE SHOES

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Rent the Runway
ASOS
Christy Dawn
Morning Lavender
J. Crew
Anthropologie
Free People
Francesca’s
Jessakae
Red Dress

Favorite
Shops

Doen
Lulu's 
H&M 
Shabby Apple
VICI
Nordstrom
One Loved Babe
Arden 
Baltic Born
Neuflora


ACCESSORIES

WHERE TO SHOP

HAIR & MAKEUP

MANICURE

Outfits

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It looks amazing on camera and removes the stress of getting ready on your own. You’ll have these photos forever, so this is the time to pamper yourself! Whether it’s lash extensions or blown-out hair, professional hair and makeup will give you an extra boost of confidence in front of the camera, and it always photographs like a dream. If you’re working with a makeup artist, have her apply your makeup in natural light (if possible) so that it looks fresh and not too heavy. Plus, that’s the type of light we’ll be photographing in, so it’ll give you the best expectation of how it will translate on camera. Most of my brides feel like their makeup is “too much” at first, since it’s more than they would wear on a normal day, so if you feel that way at the beginning, don’t worry! Good makeup artists know how to get it just right for the camera — and my brides always love the final result.

If you need a recommendation for hair and makeup, I work with the best in the business and have some great go-tos! They’re sweet as pie, talented as heck, unbelievable professionals and wonderful people. You’ll LOVE them! Just let me know and I’ll send you their information. I know they’ll take good care of you!

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hair & makeup

ACCESSORIES

WHERE TO SHOP

HAIR & MAKEUP

MANICURE

Outfits

PROFESSIONAL HAIR AND
MAKEUP IS ON THE TOP OF MOST OF MY Brides’ PORTRAIT SESSION CHECKLISTS

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For shoes, keep in mind that heels elongate women’s legs and force constant tension in the calves –– which makes them look more toned. Closed-toed heels, in particular, look great on camera because they carry out the line of your leg all the way down to your toe. You can never go wrong with a pair of neutral pumps! If your toes are showing in a peep-toe heel, you might want to schedule a pedicure before your session so you don’t regret letting your toes show. If your shoes don’t show at all in the dress you’ve selected, you could always choose neutral ballet flats to make your session more comfortable. Lastly, make sure to bring a pair of flats/ flip flops to wear when moving from place to place. Your feet will thank you later! 

THE SHOES

ACCESSORIES

WHERE TO SHOP

HAIR & MAKEUP

MANICURE

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There will probably be times during your session when we’re shooting your hands holding or the engagement ring on your hand - which means it’s a good idea to clean up your nails before your session (this applies to the guys too!).

Manicure

ACCESSORIES

WHERE TO SHOP

HAIR & MAKEUP

MANICURE & TAN

Outfits

SKIP 
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Although it might seem counter-intuitive, I recommend that you do not get a spray tan before your session (even a few days prior) because it tends to photograph orange even when it’s applied subtly and by a professional. Your actual skin tone will photograph most beautifully.

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FASHION TIPS

WHERE TO SHOP

Outfits

for the gents

for

HIM

tops & bottoms

The same way that a dress is the most flattering silhouette for the female body, a blazer, sport coat or jacket has the same flattering effect for men. You can’t go wrong with a dress shirt, slacks and a blazer.

Long sleeves are more flattering than short sleeves on men, so I'd recommend steering clear of t-shirts or polos, and instead opting for a long-sleeve button-down. The other benefit to long sleeves is we can roll the sleeves up for a slightly more casual look, which gives you two looks with one shirt.

colors

For colors, I recommend neutrals and soft tones. When selecting your pieces, I recommend choosing a different “weight” for the pants and coat. So for example, beige pants (darker) and a heather gray blazer (lighter). Or gray pants (darker) with a soft powder blue shirt (lighter).

SUITS

When selecting an outfit for photos, the most important part isn’t the price. It’s the fit. For men, it’s important to have a jacket that fits snugly (but not too tight), and pants that are the correct length and don’t have too many breaks. Just like high heels make women look taller than they 
are, bunched up fabric stacked on top of a man’s shoes makes him look physically shorter than he really is. 

Solid colors will help keep the attention where it belongs, whereas pinstripes or plaid patterns tend to distract the eye, so stay away from too strong of prints, avoid logos and opt for solids instead.

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LAYERED

WHERE TO SHOP

Outfits

for the gents

LOOKS

The next time you walk by a store like J. Crew or Banana Republic, you’ll notice the male mannequins and models are always wearing several layers at once. Layers on men look great on camera, so even when it’s hot outside, it’s worth an hour or two of discomfort for photos that will last you a lifetime. Adding extra layers will bring additional dimension and visual interest to your photos. If the temperature permits, you could even consider adding a v-neck sweater with a pop of color from a long-sleeved collared shirt and tie underneath, or bringing a leather or denim jacket with you. Don’t be afraid to get a little creative with layers!

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IT'S ALL IN

WHERE TO SHOP

Outfits

for the gents

DETAILS

Long pants with closed-toed shoes is the most sophisticated and masculine look for a man. They draw attention away from your legs and feet, and place it where you want it: on your face! So, for your session, it’s best to leave the shorts and sandals at home. Dress pants, colored pants or nice dark- washed jeans work best. Brown leather dress shoes complement almost every look, whether you’re wearing slacks, colored pants or dark-washed jeans. As opposed to athletic shoes, dress shoes, help elevate your photos and will give them a more editorial look. 

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Rent the Runway
ASOS
 Suit Supply
J. Crew
Zara

Jack Threads 

Frank & Oak 

Nordstrom 
H&M
Urban Outfitters

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WHERE TO SHOP

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Your ring hand will be featured in a lot of the photos, so I recommend getting your ring cleaned and treating yourself to a manicure. To clean at home, soak your ring in warm water with dishwashing soap for 20 to 40 minutes. Then gently brush the stone with a soft toothbrush, rinse and repeat if needed.

clean your RING

When it comes to posing for your engagement session, you don’t need to worry about a thing! I’ll guide you through the entire process beginning with “poses” that are super easy and natural. If I tell you to do something that feels a little funny, it’s probably because we know it’s going to make  you laugh - and that’s the photo we’re actually looking for. 

Throughout your session, I’ll keep an eye on your hair, makeup and outfits to make sure things stay in place. I want you to feel as relaxed as possible and enjoy your time together! 

"What do I do with
 my hands"?

"What do I do
 with my hands"?

POSING

Most men aren’t overly excited to take photos for two hours, mostly because they don’t have an expectation of what’s to come and why it’s so important to you, which is why I recommend sitting down together for fifteen minutes to educate and empower your man. Tell him why you chose me and my style of photography. Show him your three favorite sessions that I’ve done, explain why you love the photos so much and express to him how much this session means to you. 

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PREP YOUR

MAN

EVEN THOUGH TAKING PHOTOS MIGHT NOT BE HIS FAVORITE THING, *YOU* ARE!

Trust me, if he loves you, he’ll bring his A-game and light up the camera for you! The most common thing I hear from guys before portrait sessions is this: because of a bad experience in the past, they don’t like taking photos or don’t feel like they’ll be good at it. By the time the session is over, though, most guys can’t believe how fast it went and just how much fun they had!

TESTIMONIALS

-CHASE

-JON

-LUKE

“Jadyn makes taking photos easy and enjoyable! She doesn’t drag out the process, but she also gets all of the right photos. She made me and my fiancé feel so comfortable, which made the photos turn out perfectly and I couldn’t be happier with them!” 

“I absolutely despise taking pictures. BUT Jadyn’s process was phenomenal. And it was fast! She gets amazing shots in a short amount of time, making my wife happy with the product, simultaneously quelling my resentment towards photo shoots.” 

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GROOMS

“Jadyn makes taking photos easy and enjoyable! She doesn’t drag out the process, but she also gets all of the right photos. She made me and my fiancé feel so comfortable, which made the photos turn out perfectly and I couldn’t be happier with them!"

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snowfall, hot cocoa and cozy coats

When seasons change and temperatures drop, sometimes it’s just too cold for a dress and heels by themselves (no matter how warm your coverup overcoat is). So I have some suggestions for late fall and winter that will still help you be fashion-forward and keep your color tones camera friendly. 

FALL & 

winter

SESSIONS

cool weather colors

First, let’s talk about color palettes. Just like in warmer weather, I recommend muted hues over bold, primary colors. During fall, warm neutrals like camel, taupe, cream, champagne, and gray are still going to look great. If you’d like to incorporate color, choose sophisticated jewel-toned versions of bright primary colors. Here are some examples: mustard over yellow, crimson or burgundy over red, camel over orange, sage or emerald over green, and powder blue or navy over blue. These jewel tones will photograph beautifully in any season.

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walks on the beach hand in hand

Add a peacoat, tights, scarves and heeled booties to a form-fitting cocktail dress.

Make sure to bring extra makeup in case your nose starts running!

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Statement coat with a beanie, scarf and gloves or a warm, oversized, snuggly sweater with tall boots and a hat. The great thing about snow is it creates a beautiful white backdrop, so even though it might seem counterintuitive, soft pastel, muted colors like soft pinks and powder blues still look great! And, remember, regardless of the setting, you can never go wrong with neutrals!

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Date Night

If you’re anything like us, you probably don’t get dressed up all that often. Which means that the evening of your engagement session is the perfect occasion for a date night. Make reservations ahead of time and head out on a well deserved date!

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Photo delivery TIMELINE

ONE WEEK 

FOUR WEEKS 

In the week following your session, I’ll send you of one of my favorite photos from our time together  –– so keep an eye out for that! I'm so excited for you to see how beautiful you look through my eyes.
*Mini session clients receive their full gallery all at once rather than also receiving sneak peeks

One month after your session, I’ll send you a link to your online gallery with all of your final, retouched, high-resolution images. You can share the link with your family and friends, post to social media and more! I recommend changing the lock screen on your phone first :) Also, don’t forget! Your gallery comes with unlimited downloads for you and anyone you share the link with, as well as the option to purchase prints from our professional lab and have them drop-shipped straight to your door. If you prefer, you can also upload the digital files to the retail lab of your choice (I recommend Nations Photo Lab for that!) and print them there.

I know I just gave you A LOT to think about! Don’t panic :) Just take it one step at a time. I provided a Portrait Session Checklist for you on the next page to help you stay organized and on top of things! But if you have any questions at any point, please know I’m here for you! If you’re deciding between two dresses and can’t commit, no problem! I’m here. If you love two locations but can’t make up your mind, no worries! I can help with that, too. If you need a recommendation of any kind, I’m on it! Remember, I’m just one email away :)

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At the end of the day, though, the location you choose and the outfits you wear won’t matter nearly as much as the fun we have together and the memories you make. The style choices you make will definitely enhance your photos, but the most important accessory to bring with you is joyfulness –– which is the one that makes the biggest difference in your photos anyways. You don’t need to have prior experience in front of the camera. Just show up with a smile and I’ll take care of the rest :)

I'm so excited! See you soon! 
-Jadyn

ENGAGEMENT
session
checklist

☐ Email me to schedule a date, time & location
☐ Schedule hair and makeup appointments 
☐ Review Style Guide for outfit inspiration 
☐ Choose your outfits (drop off at dry cleaner if needed!) 
☐ Get your nails done 
☐ Make dinner reservations
☐ Pack a bag with: 
              ☐ Flats or flip-flops for walking                                     between photo spots 
              ☐ Outfit two (including shoes and                               accessories)
              ☐ Touch-up makeup
              ☐ Props (if applicable)
              ☐ Water bottle 
              ☐ Coat or cover-up (for colder sessions)
  

(Screen shot me!)