Engagement Photography & Videography: Why It’s Worth It & How to Make It Unique
- Yeager Tedder 
- Feb 9
- 3 min read
Your engagement isn’t just a step toward marriage—it’s a beautiful chapter in your love story that deserves to be documented.

But is engagement photography and videography really necessary?
Absolutely.
Engagement sessions are more than just a photo shoot—they’re an opportunity to:
- Celebrate your love before the wedding day 
- Get comfortable in front of the camera 
- Capture the excitement and emotions of this special time 
In this post, we’ll cover:
- Why engagement photography & videography are worth it 
- The best ways to make your engagement session unique 
- How to choose the perfect location, outfits, and poses 
- How engagement photos and video can enhance your wedding experience 
1. Why Engagement Photography & Videography Are Worth It
Some couples wonder if they should skip engagement sessions and just wait for the wedding photos.
But here’s why engagement photography & videography are a must-have:
- You Get Comfortable in Front of the Camera – If you feel awkward in photos, this session is a perfect warm-up before the wedding day. 
- Captures Your Relationship in a More Natural Setting – Unlike wedding day photos, engagement sessions are more relaxed, candid, and personal. 
- You Can Use the Photos & Video for Your Wedding – Engagement footage is great for: - Save-the-date invitations 
- Wedding websites 
- Guest books & décor 
 
- It Tells a More Complete Love Story – Your wedding captures the big day, but your engagement photos and video tell the journey leading up to it. 
TIP: Many couples use engagement footage in their wedding highlight films—it adds a sentimental touch!
2. How to Make Your Engagement Session Unique
Your engagement session should feel authentic to you as a couple.
Here are creative ideas to make it unique:
- Choose a Location with Meaning
- Where you had your first date 
- A favorite vacation spot 
- Your hometown or childhood hangout 
- A scenic outdoor adventure (beach, mountains, forest) 
- Incorporate Activities You Love
- Cooking together in a homey kitchen setting 
- Playing music or dancing in an empty street 
- Bringing your pets for a fun, playful vibe 
- Riding bikes, motorcycles, or vintage cars 
- Show Your Personality
- Dress in formal attire for a glamorous, dramatic look 
- Keep it casual and cozy for a more intimate feel 
- Incorporate cultural traditions or personal touches 
TIP: Bring props that reflect your relationship—like books, a picnic setup, or something sentimental!
3. The Difference Between Engagement Photography & Videography
Engagement photos and videos each serve different purposes—and having both creates the most complete experience.
TIP: If you want an emotional engagement announcement, a short engagement video is a great way to share your love story with friends & family.
4. How to Choose the Best Time, Outfits & Poses
- The Best Time for Engagement Photos & Video
- Golden Hour (Sunrise or Sunset): The soft, warm glow makes every shot look magical. 
- Spring & Fall: If you love blooming flowers or colorful leaves, plan your session accordingly. 
- Winter Snow or Summer Beach: Seasonal themes can add a unique feel to your shoot. 
- What to Wear for Your Engagement Session
- Coordinate, but don’t match exactly – Stick to a color palette that complements both outfits. 
- Wear something comfortable & confident – If you’re not comfortable, it will show in the photos. 
- Bring multiple outfits – One casual and one formal for variety. 
- The Best Engagement Poses
- Walking hand in hand – Looks effortless and romantic. 
- Forehead-to-forehead – Creates an intimate moment. 
- Laughing & playful interactions – Shows your real personality. 
- Close-up of hands/rings – A great way to highlight the engagement ring. 
TIP: The best engagement shots aren’t posed—they’re candid, natural, and full of real emotion.
5. Photo17’s Engagement Photography & Videography Packages
*Prices used for examples.
Let’s set up call, Contact Me Here to talk about your engagement photography & videography session with photo17.com
Yeager,
Photographer + Videographer





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