Daniel & Andrea - Engagement session - Southlands
Daniel and Andrea met in London, a far cry from their home turfs of Bermuda and Toronto. And so when Daniel was ready to propose, he knew there was nowhere else in the world that he would ever pop the question except in the city where they first fell in love. Last August, the pair went on a trip to Paris and then London. On their first day in the UK, Daniel told Andrea he wanted to go see the Imperial War Museum, which was enough to convince Andrea she was not keen to spend the day with him. That evening, they dined at one of their favourite restaurants before taking a familiar walk down the streets where they used to live. Daniel insisted on snapping a photo in each spot they visited, starting with Andrea sitting on a sweet little bench in Fitzroy Square, a leafy square in Bloomsbury that sits right in between the two flats that the pair lived in when they first started dating. It was getting late and Andrea was keen to get back to the hotel, but Daniel led her back through all the memorable spots to the bench once more and said he wanted to take one more photo of his love before they left. But before he did, he said, "Wait a minute... something is missing from this photo..." and then he sat down beside her and pulled out the most beautiful ring Andrea had ever seen. Of course Andrea said yes, so he took one more photo, complete with ring, and they pair have promised each other to revisit their bench over the years as they grow old together and take pictures in that same spot where all their memory making first began.
The fact that having a camera was part of their proposal story is a clear indication of how important photos are to this couple. This is why they opted to have not one, but two engagements sessions! The first part was shot in Southlands because the love birds had always been drawn to this amazing entrance of banyan trees ever since they first moved back to the Island four years ago. They feel there is no other place like it in Bermuda with its lush, mysterious atmosphere that is full of romance and intrigue.
you have such a gift Sacha...these images are poetry.
ReplyDeleteSuch fun! Props and personality make all the difference!
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