AUSTIN ANNIVERSARY SESSION
Austin film photographer Christine Gosch
Happy Monday, all! Today we’re talking about anniversary sessions! They are so special. I love when two folks that have been married for awhile decide to invest in a photo session to capture this time in their lives. So many people get married and don’t appear in a professional photo again until their kid’s wedding! But I think that in this day and age of constant connection via the internet/ social media and phones with wildly awesome cameras, being photographed more is expected. I just get so excited when I get an inquiry for an anniversary session.
This was was no exception. In fact, I might even say I did a little happy dance when I noticed who this anniversary session inquiry was from- one of my favorite Texas calligraphers + wedding invitation designers LaRue Pulido, owner of Little Carabao Studio. If you don’t follow her on Instagram, hop on over and check her out to start working pretty calligraphy and paper suites into your feed. You won’t regret it!
LaRue and I were working on another project together when I had mentioned to her in an email that I would be in Austin, Texas for an engagement session with another couple. LaRue + Trent were celebrating their 5 year wedding anniversary around the time I would be in Austin and wanted to book a mini session (did you know I offer mini sessions? Well, I do. Same beautiful photos for a fraction of the cost). So it was meant to be! We met at one of my favorite parks to shoot at in Austin, Bull Creek Park. I’m always so grateful when I get to work at an Austin park because where I live, we don’t get anything like the scenery in the Texas Hill Country like waterfalls and natural springs. We met up just after sunrise. No one was there, the weather was awesome, and everything was so serene and beautiful. Their mini shoot was so great and I’m so glad LaRue and I were finally able to meet in person. I’m so excited to finally share these with you!
Photographer: Christine Gosch | Couple: LaRue + Trent | Film lab: The FIND Lab