Below is a list of ideas on how you pick:
-location
-scenery
-proximity to your home
-time of year
-dogs allowed
Here is a list of some beaches that are perfect for engagement photos. Some beaches close near the time of sunset, so plan accordingly.
-Wingaersheek in Glouchester
-Grays Beach (Cape Cod)
-Mayflower Beach (Cape Cod)
-Chapin Beach (Cape Cod)
-Wellfleet Harbor (Cape Cod)
-Stage Fort Park (Gloucester)
-Scituate Light (Scituate)
-Plum Island (Boston)
-Thompson Island (Boston)
-Nantucket Island (Nantucket!)
-Martha's Vineyard
The nice thing about Massachusetts is that we have the coastline and loads of beaches to pick from for Engagement Sessions. The question is, how do you decide?
Ask me! I'll tell you
I love this photo because of the reflections. I love the fact that the ocean is splashing a big wave behind them, and the beach in front of them is calm and glass-like. It is symbolic of the way life and relationships are. Rocky at times, and smooth as glass the other times. Nicole and Chris were excited to get a photo in the water until they put their feet in and it was cold! The entire time we were taking this set of photos, Nicole was shivering. This shoot was a bit more of a challenge because I had the wind to contend with, and the bright blaring sun. I was hoping that the day we did the shoot we would have a softer sunset, but not such luck! When trying to get a photo in the wind, it's better to try and work with the hair and not fight it. When I shoot on the beach I try and tell people to be sure that they look at the times of sunset and the wind forecast. Also, if it's windy and 70 it's going to feel like windy and 50.
Location: Good Harbor Beach Thatcher Rd, Gloucester, MA 01930.
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