What to Expect From an Anniversary or Adventure Session With Me
It’s not just a photo session—it’s a pause button on your love story.
After years of photographing weddings and intimate events in wild, beautiful places, there’s something I’ve come to truly believe: your relationship deserves to be celebrated in every season—not just the wedding day.
That’s where anniversary and adventure sessions come in. They’re quiet. They're real. They're joyfully imperfect and deeply meaningful.
And if you’re wondering what it’s actually like to do one with me—this post is for you.
What Is an Adventure Anniversary Session?
It’s part photo session, part intimate date in the wild. It’s for couples who want to slow down, reconnect, and celebrate where they are now—not just where they started.
You don’t need a milestone, a ring, or an excuse. You just need to want photos that feel like you. Whether it’s your first year or your fifteenth, it’s always worth documenting.
What to Expect (In Real Terms)
Here’s what really happens when you book a session with me:
We start with a location that feels like you
Maybe it’s a mountaintop you’ve hiked together, a wildflower field in July, or a misty forest trail. I help you choose a place that’s naturally beautiful and meaningful—because your story deserves both.
We move slowly, with intention
No stiff poses or fake laughs. Just movement, presence, and connection. I guide you through gentle prompts so it feels more like wandering together than “taking photos.”
We capture who you are now
Not the perfect version. Not the polished version. The real, full-of-love version. You might laugh a lot. You might cry a little. You might dance barefoot in the dirt. That’s the magic.
We make room for your whole story
Bring your dog, bring a note to read, bring your old hiking boots. This is about capturing your life as it really looks and feels—wild, sweet, soft, chaotic, true.
Why These Sessions Matter So Much
Because you grow.
Because the love changes.
Because the in-between seasons deserve to be honored, too.
Couples tell me all the time, “We didn’t realize how much we needed this.”
Not just the photos—but the intentional time to reflect, reconnect, and be present with each other.
If you’re not afraid of a little dirt, saltwater, or mosquitoes—and you’re craving something more personal than just smiling at the camera—let’s talk.