When the engagement session involves a red airplane and a private airport in Lynchburg, you bet I am all in! When Ariana talked to me about doing an airplane engagement session, I was ecstatic. Her and Jeff are both aviation students and an airplane engagement session seemed only fitting for their engagement photos. After rescheduling Ariana and Jeff’s engagement session multiple times due to the rain, we were blessed with the most beautiful sunset Lynchburg had to offer, which made my photographer heart oh-so-happy! Ariana and Jeff are getting married at the beautiful Glencliff Manor in Rustburg, Virginia in less than a month. Their wedding is going to be fabulous!
These two, how cute are they?! Their Glencliff Manor wedding is going to be amazing.
The red airplane made for an awesome prop for Ariana and Jeff’s engagement photos in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Gahh… that sunset was out of this world! The red airplane wasn’t too bad either, I guess :)
Found you via the Rising Tide, I LOVE the colors in the images, wish you were in my area! Gorgeous work!
You are too sweet, Allison! If you ever travel to Lynchburg, VA, let me know :)
WOW!!! These are so amazing!!! Love it!! :)
I appreciate it, Bekky! We sure had an amazing sunset that night.
I love this concept and the red plane! Beautiful engagement shots! That last photo is stunning!
Thank you, Angie! I love doing silhouettes at the end of an engagement session if we have an amazing sunset as well.
Oh my gosh this engagement session is amazing. I love these. And those sunset photos are just gorgeous.
Thank you, Irene! The sunset that night was out of this world.
This is amazing!!!! OMG, I now have added “airplane engagement session” to my photo bucket list. You did a fantastic job capturing this couple’s love.
Thank you, Mandi! I would love to see yours as well when you get to it :)
I love EVERYTHING about this engagement session talk about AMAZING! The plane, the couple all of it AWESOME! An airplane engagement session is on my list to document for sure!
Let me know when it happens, I would love to see it too!
Oh, that red airplane! This is such an awesome engagement session! And you certainly were rewarded for the rain outs with that gorgeous sunset. I cannot wait to see the wedding of this Lynchburg couple too!
They are getting married next month, Christine! I cannot wait.
Wow! You drew me in from the very first photo. The colors and vibrancy in this airplane engagement gallery are stunning! I love the idea of them using a private airport in Lynchburg; you’ll have lots of requests for this now!
The owners better get ready then. Haha!
These are STUNNING!!! I absolutely love how they wanted to incorporate something that was special to them, the airplane. That sunset is simply breathtaking and you did such an amazing job capturing their love for each other. I cannot wait to see how you document the wedding! Great job!
Thank you, Kathy! I appreciate it :)
Wow, so much beautiful colors through your imagery Alina! What a fanstastic idea to incorporate the red airplane. It really makes for a very different and beautiful engagement session!
Thank you, Ruben!
Wow do these engagement photos pop! From the red airplane to the way you captured their love, each photo looks delicately crafted and compiled together to create a magical engagement. My favorites though are the ones of the couple in the aircraft, almost as though they are just enjoying a moment alone and do not realize they are being photographed. Beautiful engagement photos!
Thank you, Samantha! The red plane was definitely a favorite :)
This airplane engagement session is epic! I love how they incorporated their love of aviation into their engagement pictures. Where in the world did you all find that bright red airplane? They look extremely happy and I can’t wait to see what awesome images their wedding will bring!
Thank you, Dawn! They are super sweet! When I asked them how they were able to get a plane for their engagement photos they said that they knew a fried, who knew a friend, who knew a friend, who knew everyone.Haha! I guess it worked :)