Wrightsville Beach Engagement Session

Nick and Jillian | Kodak Portra 160 | Pentax 67


Choosing a photographer that shoots film for your engagement session is a great idea because it offers a timeless and artistic quality that digital photography often can't replicate. Film captures colors and light in a uniquely rich and nuanced way, especially in natural settings, resulting in flattering, vibrant photos with a nostalgic feel. The slower, more deliberate process of shooting on film encourages a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere, allowing for thoughtful compositions and authentic moments. Additionally, the physical nature of film—whether it's prints or negatives—provides a tangible keepsake, making your engagement session feel even more special and memorable.

A couple shares an intimate moment outdoors while showing off an engagement ring.
A tender embrace between a couple during sunset on a beach with lovely lens flare.
A romantic outdoor photoshoot on a sandy beach with warm sunset lighting.
A couple shares a sweet embrace on sandy dunes during golden hour.
A couple shares a tender moment while holding hands on a beach at sunset.
A romantic kiss between a couple on sandy dunes with golden sunlight behind them.
A joyful couple laughs together while holding hands on a sunny beach.
A couple shares a peaceful intimate moment during their beach photoshoot.
Close-up shot of a couple holding hands during their engagement photoshoot.
A couple embraces during a romantic sunset photoshoot, with warm backlight creating a golden glow.
A romantic couple shares a tender moment while embracing on the beach at golden hour.
A couple sits together on sandy dunes during sunset, sharing an intimate moment.
A romantic couple shares a gentle kiss during a beachside photo session.
A couple in coordinating outfits share an intimate moment during a sunset photoshoot.
A couple poses together by the water during a romantic beach photoshoot.