Category Archives: Engagement Shoots

Stacy and Kent’s Memorial Day e-shoot in Portsmouth, New Hampshire

It was warm and sunny spring day in Portsmouth for Stacy and Kent’s engagement photos. It was a prefect for a shoot, except that a thick smoke hung in the air from forest fires in Quebec. I’ve never had to deal with smoke before, fog, yes, smoke never! Despite this...

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Boston Hearts Weddings ‘hearts’ engagement shoots too!

If case you missed it, our friends at Boston Hearts Weddings posted my article on the importance of engagement shoots, and accompanied the article with Nikki and Joe’s lovely shoot. The link is here,  If you’ve never been to the site you should check it out, it’s a wonderful resource for all brides, not just...

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Julia and Matt’s windy Camp Ellis engagement shoot

The last of my three weekend engagement shoots was for Julia and Matt, and they are my first wedding of the year, and I am so looking forward to that day. Their wedding is really going to reflect who they are, and they are a really fun couple! They’ve been...

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Nikki and Joe in Portland’s Old Port

Much like Julie (see below), Nikki had forewarned me that she wasn’t too fond of the camera, but once we met I assured her and her charming fiancee Joe, that they had nothing to worry about. She had described him as a ‘handsome bugger’ and as you can see from...

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Julie and Matt’s Portsmouth, New Hampshire engagement shoot

I met Julie and Matt in Portsmouth Saturday morning to kick off a weekend of engagement shoots.  Julie is by her own admission, not very comfortable in front of the camera, but she persevered (and laughed a lot!)  and we got some really fun shots in the end. If you’re...

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Why do I offer free engagement shoots?

Its spring and that means it is engagement shoot season here at Alexandra Daley-Clark Photography. I offer a free engagement shoot for any couple that books my services for their wedding and here is why. (This post is going to be a first in a series of articles answering common questions that come up during...

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