Engaged! Patrick + Casey

Patrick and Casey were a blast to photograph. Their connection was so evident. They have a confident, easy going, full of laughter sort of love. Next December is the big day, but instead of a wintery wedding here they are opting for sunshine in Key West to begin their life together. I love it when engagement portraits have a completely different “feel” than their wedding photos. Love it. We started in the Monadnock building then braved Chicago in January on LaSalle St. and ended up sipping delicious drinks at The Roof on the 27th floor of the Wit Hotel. This post is a little longer than usual because I got a little trigger happy when it came to shooting these two. Congratulations Patrick and Casey, thank you for letting me tell a bit of your story. You two are perfect together and seriously…. I love the laughter!

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