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Creative Engagement Photos in Old Town Scottsdale
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Are you dreaming of creative engagement photos in Old Town Scottsdale?

Are you dreaming of creative engagement photos in Old Town Scottsdale?

The word creative gets tossed around so much that it can often seem like a lazy way to describe something, but a session like this reminds you what it means to be truly creative.


CREATIVE /krēˈādiv/ (adj): relating to or involving the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work.

When Adrian and Jesse first approached Earth Below Photo for an engagement session they wanted to emphasize the idea of creating with me. They didn’t want photos just because it was the normal thing to do, in fact it was quite the opposite. They specifically let me know they wanted to create real art through the images. The day we met in Old Town Scottsdale they were just as much the artists as I was. Every direction and idea I threw at them would come back at my camera lens with their own personal twist. When a couple has as much interest in the art of photography as you do it tends to add a little accelerant to the creative fire in your  heart. 

Adrian immediately let me know that she wanted the end result to be something out of a Wes Anderson film. She requested lots of color with a developed on film feel. Jesse on the other hand took on working the art of posing, a skill he had learned as a child model. To make their creative engagement session dreams come true I made sure to capture the two of them in colorful settings and unusual poses. You can most clearly see the fruit of our collective labor in their stoic poses outside the Saguaro Hotel and the far off shots of them dancing on an Old Town Scottsdale sidewalk.

We had planned to create these photos together long before the onset of COVID-19 and due to the restrictions in place here in Arizona, Old Town Scottsdale was assuming the look of a ghost town. The indoor setting of Sugar Bowl Ice Cream Parlor that we had originally planned to involve in our shoot was closed down to the public. I had to make sure to keep myself at a distance from Jesse and Adrian and not get too deeply swept up in the dance of making creative engagement photos that I forgot the reality of our situation. 

That being said, this opportunity to create collaborative art with an intrinsically creative couple like Adrian and Jesse was a welcome reprieve from the monotony of #quarantinelife. I think all three of us left the session with our minds a little clearer to the possibility of brighter days ahead, and after all is that not what creating is all about? Is it not, at its core, a coping mechanism, a way of capturing the human experience, that traces its roots all the way back to even the first humans long, long ago?

I look forward to capturing your own unique human experience, wherever you are… whenever you are ready. 

A Fun Couples Session in Oak Creek

WHAT A BLAST THIS DAY WAS!! I have been dying to get down to Oak Creek and swim. These two were in town from Colorado and I had to show them how we creek it in Sedona. We grabbed our suits, some good Prescott Brewing beers, and had the best time. Don’t forget if you plan to do the same, pack it in and pack it out!!!

Bicycle Touring Couples Session at the Grand Canyon

Wes and Lo got engaged on their first bicycle touring trip in 2015. Fast-forward...they had a beautiful wedding and continue to go on epic touring adventures across the country. This year they go on the most exciting tour by far; a 4,000-mile trip from California to Illinois to complete their goal of cycling through every single state in America. One of their stops on this trip was at the Grand Canyon National Park and I got the opportunity to join them. They allowed me to photograph them and learn more about their life on the road. I first met them at a viewpoint along the Grand Canyon, we took in the awesome views, and I got to see their gear up close. We camped overnight and I probably asked 1,000 questions. One thing that stood out to me was when I asked Lo why they were touring, she responded with "for the adventure, the challenge...not many are doing it". The next morning we hiked to a viewpoint of the canyon, which left us in awe at its endlessness, and I bid them farewell as they continued on their adventure. 

What inspiration these two are and hope to be for others to get outdoors. Their love for the adventure and each other is truly beautiful.