Madelyn and John’s Summer Engagement Session at the Cinderella Bridge and Fellows Riverside Park in Youngstown, OH
Madelyn and John’s Summer engagement session at the Cinderella Bridge and Fellows Riverside Park in Youngstown, OH was full of so much joy. As an Ohio engagement photographer, I’ve explored endless beautiful locations for photo sessions. And I’m always so happy to make magic in Youngstown, OH. Especially, for Madelyn and John’s engagement session. And let’s be honest, I couldn’t ask for a more perfect place for them. From the perfect bridge at the Cinderella Bridge to the sunset glow through the fountain at Fellows Riverside Park. This was the perfect location to plan their engagement session!
The storybook feels of their whole session gave a fun and sweetness vibe. And the weather was beautiful! With gorgeous sunlight, light breeze, and then the golden sun peaking out at the perfect time to give us a glow. That glow added that sprinkle of romance.
As we took their engagement photos, daydreaming about their upcoming I do’s the whole time, Madelyn and John mentioned they were just excited and looking forward to seeing their gallery. And showcasing themselves in the most genuine and fun way. And boy, did we ever capture exactly that! When it comes to engagement sessions, the most important thing I can do as your wedding photographer is create the images of your dreams that bring your personalities and visions to life, so delivering on these wishes is so rewarding!
I also loved the way they dressed to compliment the location(s) as well as themselves. And these two chose wisely!
Finding the perfect spot to take couples’ photos isn’t always easy, but you’d better believe I’ll be planning another Cinderella Bridge and Fellows Riverside Park session soon! Congratulations, Madelyn and John on your engagement, and I can’t wait to celebrate you two!
Planning an Summer engagement session in Youngstown, OH? Let’s chat about the special session you’re planning and how we can preserve it all together.

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