Capturing Love: C + E's Engagement Session at Filoli Historic house and Garden

I could not be more thrilled to share some photos from the enchanting engagement session I had with Connor and Ella, held at the stunning Filoli Historic House and Garden in Woodside, California. This beautiful venue provided the perfect backdrop for their love story, filled with vibrant colors and timeless elegance.

Why Choose Filoli Historic Gardens for Your Engagement Session?

Filoli Historic House and Garden is a hidden gem that offers breathtaking landscapes, from manicured gardens to picturesque architecture. Its rich history and stunning surroundings create an intimate and romantic atmosphere, making it an ideal location for couples looking to capture their engagement memories. Every corner of the property offers a new perspective, perfect for creative and captivating photography and a very diverse gallery.

A fun little fact: A Touch of Hollywood

My favorite fun fact about Filoli (and something that makes me love photographing love there all the more) is Filoli was used as a filming location for the rom com The Wedding Planner, starring Jennifer Lopez and Matthew McConaughey. I am not surprised at all it was used in the movie because it truly has so much elegance and vibrancy and brings a magic atmosphere to sessions that couples like C and E can cherish for years to come.

A Day to Remember

C and E’s engagement session was nothing short of magical. The couple arrived with excitement, ready to embrace the day and each other. The morning light lit up the gardens, illuminating the lush greenery and colorful blooms that Filoli is known for. As we explored the grounds, we found the perfect spots to capture their chemistry and connection, starting with the iconic entrance to the house.

Capturing Genuine Moments

One of the highlights of the session was watching C and E interact naturally as well as getting to know the two of them as a couple and as individuals.

Every single stop along the way as we walked through the gardens and property we captured shots that both showed their goofy, fun side, but also shots that showed the romance and deep love between the two of them.

Tips for Your Own Engagement Session

If you’re considering an engagement session at Filoli or any picturesque location, here are a few tips to make the most of your experience:

  1. Choose the Right Time: The golden hour, shortly after sunrise or before sunset, provides the best natural light for photos. Filoli Gardens has evening nights throughout the year but not all the times. For this shoot, I did the first open slot in the morning at 10am and we caught some beautiful lighting and shadows for moody shots throughout the session.

  2. Coordinate Your Outfits: Select outfits that complement each other and the surroundings. Soft colors often work beautifully in garden settings. I wouldn’t recommend wearing green since it will be prevalent in the surroundings. For a more elegant luxury feel in your photos, try pairing white and black between partners.

  3. Be Yourself: The best photos come when you’re relaxed and having fun. Don’t hesitate to show your genuine emotions and connection.

C and E’s engagement session at Filoli Historic House and Garden was a true celebration of their love.

With its stunning scenery and romantic ambiance, it provided the perfect backdrop for capturing their special moments. I am honored to have been part of their journey and can’t wait to share more beautiful sessions with you. Stay tuned for more highlights!

If you want to see C + E’s full gallery, contact me at bryn@brynpowerphotography.com or inquire with me here!

Sooo… Let’s Do this! Let’s get you on the books!

I believe that every love story deserves to be beautifully documented. If you’re inspired by C and E’s engagement session at Filoli Historic House and Garden, I would love to help you create your own magical memories!!! I would LOVE to go back to Filoli so inquire with me here and let’s capture the essence of your love story together!

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