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Why I Love Anniversary Sessions

I wrote this post in 2015, and I wanted to share it again today, since we've just finished our engagement session series. Romantic portraits aren't just for engaged couples!

Ryan and I are coming up on our 4th wedding anniversary. And we have been told that the way we feel about each other will change. That we’re “still newlyweds.” Like one day we’ll wake up and not be in love anymore. And that we should expect that to happen and be ok with it.

But I don't want being newlyweds to just be a phase. I want to be that cute old couple that goes to the grocery store together and holds hands while buying toothpaste. I don’t want to accept that falling out of love with my husband is normal. Isn’t that like setting myself up for failure? 

I know that still loving someone 50 years after you said your vows is hard work. Because it’s not just giving 50%. It’s giving 100% all the time, regardless of what your spouse is giving. That's why marriage is hard. It's hard to give 100%. It's hard to serve when you'd rather be served. Sometimes it's hard to remember the butterflies and goosebumps you used to get when you were together.

When you've been married a few years, when you've passed the "newlywed" stage, love is quieter. Love is emptying the dishwasher and making a bank deposit. Love is going to the store for crackers when your spouse is sick. This quieter love doesn't seem romantic, but in reality, it's so much more important than all the flowers and fancy dates in the world.

We asked our pastor to read an excerpt from Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis during our ceremony. And it's not the most romantic wedding reading. Because it's real. It talks about the choice to love, to serve, to fight for your marriage. And that's why I picked it. Because I knew our marriage wasn't going to be a fairy-tale. Because we are real people with real problems.

If the old fairy-tale ending "They lived happily ever after" is taken to mean "They felt for the next fifty years exactly as they felt the day before they were married," then it says what probably never was nor ever would be true, and would be highly undesirable if it were. Who could bear to live in that excitement for even five years? What would become of your work, your appetite, your sleep, your friendships?

But, of course, ceasing to be "in love" need not mean ceasing to love. Love in this second sense-love as distinct from "being in love"—is not merely a feeling. It is a deep unity, maintained by the will and deliberately strengthened by habit; reinforced by (in Christian marriages) the grace which both partners ask, and receive, from God.

They can have this love for each other even at those moments when they do not like each other; as you love yourself even when you do not like yourself. They can retain this love even when each would easily, if they allowed themselves, be "in love" with someone else.

"Being in love" first moved them to promise fidelity: this quieter love enables them to keep the promise. It is on this love that the engine of marriage is run: being in love was the explosion that started it.

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I love anniversary sessions because they combine the quiet servant love with the cuddly romantic feelings. An anniversary session is the fancy date night you've been missing. It's the perfect opportunity to cuddle and hold hands and stare into each other's eyes. It's the perfect way to remember the butterflies and the goosebumps and why you couldn't keep your eyes off each other.

As much as I love engagement photos, I think anniversary photos are even more important. After the marriage has already begun, after you've settled into your lives together, there's something different about the photos. Because there's something different about you! Your love is deeper... richer... perhaps quieter... and more true.

 

I love to shoot anniversary sessions for my past couples but you don't have to be a #cgpbride to do an anniversary session with me! Contact me here to find out more.

Photos by Bit of Ivory Photography

Want to read more about anniversary sessions?
Why I Love Anniversary Sessions
Why We're Doing Another Anniversary Session
Choosing a Location
My Favorite Hampton Roads Locations
What To Wear
What Not to Wear
What Happens if it Rains
How I Chose My Outfits
Maternity Session Tips

Karen & Zack - Charlotte Maternity Session

Karen & Zack - Charlotte Maternity Session

It was 8 am and none of us had consumed adequate amounts of caffeine. In addition, it was a shocking 35 degrees outside and none of us were bundled appropriately. (Seriously, are we just skipping spring this year?) But honestly, it didn't matter. Zack and Karen just snuggled tighter to keep warm!

It's been three years since these two were in front of my camera for their anniversary session, but it sure didn't feel like it, because they remembered everything!

I can't wait to meet their sweet little boy!

Deb & Cody: Norfolk Botanical Garden Anniversary Session

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This anniversary session at the Norfolk Botanical Garden was such a great way to wrap up the year. It was all my photography dreams coming true - a beautiful couple, a gorgeous dress, and one of our favorite locations in Hampton Roads. 

And it's a good thing, because what you CAN'T see in this session is that we were filming for our promo video... on a chilly day... with a little bit of rain coming down. But Deb & Cody are pros, because this is their THIRD time in front of my camera, and they killed it! I was all-kinds-of-awkward while we were filming and we were fighting off shivers when a gust of wind would come through, but we had the best time laughing at ourselves.

Deb & Cody have the sweetest dog, Stout, and since they were all dressed up, it was the perfect time for a family photo. Dogs are only allowed at the Norfolk Botanical Garden on select days of the year, so we met at a park before our session to get a few family photos with their sweet husky.

Happy first anniversary, you two!

Dress: Nordstrom
Makeup: Darling & Dapper

2018 couples... if you're looking for engagement session outfit inspiration... look no further! 

Chelsea & Scott: Norfolk Anniversary Photographer

Chelsea & Scott: Norfolk Anniversary Photographer

Like I mentioned last week, Maria and I got together to have a little fun, shoot some portrait work, and update our business headshots. And we invited our friend Chelsea to join us. Chelsea recently purchased a film camera, so she was excited for the chance to pull it out and play a bit!

I'm so glad we chose to do our shoot at the Pagoda in Norfolk, because it has such a great variety of backgrounds. After photographing Maria and Nathan in the Pagoda garden area, we moved out to the brick walkways by the water to photograph Chelsea and Scott in front of the setting sun. And boy was it pretty! Here are my favorites!

Maria & Nathan: Norfolk Anniversary Session

Maria & Nathan: Norfolk Anniversary Session

completed all the engagement sessions for my 2015 weddings. And then I realized that Memorial Day was around the corner and it would be the perfect time to get my friends together for a little couple's session.

My friend and fellow photographer Maria had mentioned wanting some updated photos of her and her husband since they're shooting weddings together now, so we planned a little meet up at the Norfolk Pagoda. Here are my favorites from our little date.

Jennai & Sean - First Landing State Park Engagement Session

Jennai and Sean’s story begins at the Virginia Gold Cup Races. One of Sean’s happily dating friends decided to spend his day at the races scouting the crowds of girls in floral dresses and fancy hats for a new girlfriend for Sean. And after they stumbled upon some lovely ladies playing corn hole, he introduced Sean to one of them and they started chatting. Sean followed up by asking her out for a drink. And as it turns out, that lovely lady was not Jennai, but her roommate.
And after their first date, Jennai’s roommate came home and said, “Jennai, I think you’d really like this guy.” And as it turns out, she did.

Sean had dreamed up the perfect plan for proposing to Jennai. They often spent Sunday afternoon cooking dinner and drinking wine, so he had a wine label designed with their picture and a proposal message. He had decided to casually mention that he’d picked up some new wine and have her pick up the bottle. But when he found out Le Diplomate, the restaurant they’d chosen to celebrate her birthday, offered corking service, he knew that would be the perfect time. She’d never suspect a thing! And to make sure that she didn’t, he made sure to give her a birthday gift, a necklace, before the wine came to the table. And when the custom wine bottle arrived at the table, Sean slipped from his seat, got down on one knee and asked Jennai to marry him.

Jennai and Sean live in the DC area, but they will be getting married here in Virginia Beach. I'm so glad there were down in Hampton Roads for a wedding so we could do their engagement session here too! I can't wait for their September wedding day!

Newly engaged and looking for a wedding photographer for your 2015 or 2016 wedding? I'd love to chat with you!

If you enjoyed this engagement session, you might also like Lindsay and Neil's William and Mary campus engagement session.