Some love stories grow quietly — strong, steady, and full of warmth. This photoshoot was a celebration of exactly that kind of love.
This wonderful couple reached out to me wanting something small and meaningful to mark their 10th wedding anniversary. Just the two of them, no big setup — only nature, simplicity, and their bond.
We found a beautiful location where the forest met an open wildflower field — pine trees, soft grasses, and golden dry flowers that created a calm, romantic atmosphere with the kind of light photographers dream of.
The session was a mix of gentle, intimate moments and completely unfiltered fun. We laughed a lot, ran around with their energetic Jack Russell Terrier, and just enjoyed the quiet beauty of the woods. The dog added so much joy and spontaneity — every second photo was a burst of real happiness.
They chose not to include their child this time — and I loved that they made this shoot just about them. Their connection. Their story. Their laughter. For their child, they had a separate session (and I imagine it was just as lovely).
Some of the photos we captured are not shown here — they were just too personal, too sweet, and a bit goofy in the best way. They asked me to keep those for them only, and I fully respected that. I always listen to my clients’ wishes, and it’s deeply important to me that everyone feels safe and respected during and after the shoot.
What remains here is a glimpse — a soft and honest reflection of a love that has stood the test of time, still full of joy and playfulness after a decade together.
I feel lucky to have been invited into their story, even just for a little while. And to witness — once again — how love only grows stronger with time.