After our couple of attempts at an engagement shoot over in Cambridge with Caleb & Melissa were foiled by some heavy rain, last Monday we finally got a great evening. We started off over by the John Week’s footbridge over the Charles River and it provided a wonderful backdrop on an evening like this.
Caleb and Melissa had been recently engaged, and are currently planning what sounds like a wonderful wedding ceremony up in the far north of Maine where they are both from. This was my first engagement shoot in Cambridge MA and it really did provide some amazing settings to work with. Not only is the John Week’s bridge a fantastic spot, but also just down the road you have some great architecture to work in. It is a great place for having your engagement or family photos. We got a few shots there, as well as having a nice relaxing time by the river in the evening sun. The trip into town away from the river yielded some other great spots, and the light was absolutely wonderful that evening.
With the sun dropping down over the city, we managed to get some great shots of Caleb and Melissa together in the wonderful warm light to give another feel to their engagement photos.
Moving more into the urban setting gave us the chance to work in some of the unique architecture and the variety of it in such a small area gives the Boston wedding photographer plenty to work with. This again gave Caleb and Melissa a different feel to some of their shots, and all done without having to move very far from our original starting spot. This is nice as it gives us more time to work and get some great photographs without getting too tired moving between locations.
This engagement photography session in Cambridge ended with a few final photos around the Harvard Lampoon Building. This well know Cambridge landmark made for a great spot for engagement photos in Boston and the light at that point in the evening was just about perfect.
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Cheers,
Roberto