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Featured Engagement Session: Shane and Jennifer

Nov 6th 2009 8:44am | by Azure
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Featured Engagement Session by Benfield Photography

Shane Robertson and Jennifer Fann are such a gorgeous couple, it's hard to take a bad picture of them! Their Tulsa, Oklahoma engagement session with a vintage vibe included a few meaningful stops around the city. The majority of these pictures were taken on the 21st street pedestrian bridge. This bridge is special to the couple because it's where the grooms parents became engaged.

There's never a dull moment with this excitable couple, which is why we're truly looking forward to photographing their swanky winter wedding!

  • 1. Anonymous (not verified) said:
  • Truly a blessed couple! Praise Him!

  • 11.06.09 - 3:36 PM
  • 2. Anonymous (not verified) said:
  • Great pictures.

  • 11.06.09 - 6:32 PM
  • 3. Amber L said:
  • What a lovely looking couple! It makes such a difference when the photographer captures who two people are, rather than capturing an angle or even a great moment.

  • 11.10.09 - 10:07 PM

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