the two best things about the Eastern Shore
The water, and the farms. And n&j's engagement shoot took advantage of both. He lives on a farm, her parents live on the water, and it's all beautiful.


That is a clover field, and it smelled amazing. I could have stayed in it, shooting, for the rest of the evening, but I figured the pictures might start to look the same.

A ginormous hay bale! I usually try to shoot against old brick walls because I love the texture, but hay bales are way, way better.

We then drove over to her parents' house, which had this totally awesome pier.

Love this. Love the color, love the light, love their expressions.

This was pretty much the best swing ever.

Isn't this light amazing?

And this would have to be my favorite image of the shoot. I just love the texture, and the light, and them. It's all good.


That is a clover field, and it smelled amazing. I could have stayed in it, shooting, for the rest of the evening, but I figured the pictures might start to look the same.

A ginormous hay bale! I usually try to shoot against old brick walls because I love the texture, but hay bales are way, way better.

We then drove over to her parents' house, which had this totally awesome pier.

Love this. Love the color, love the light, love their expressions.

This was pretty much the best swing ever.

Isn't this light amazing?

And this would have to be my favorite image of the shoot. I just love the texture, and the light, and them. It's all good.
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