
December 16, 2025
At Dearly Beloved Weddings, we believe in the power of storytelling—not as a trend, but as a way to preserve what a season of life actually feels like. The most meaningful engagement sessions aren’t about perfect posing or forced moments. They’re about documenting connection, history, and the quiet in-between moments that make a relationship feel real.
Kathryn and Graham’s engagement session was rooted in exactly that.
The power of storytelling in photography is what allows images to go deeper than surface-level beauty. It’s how we create photographs that feel lived-in and honest—images that don’t just show what you looked like, but who you were together at this point in your story. For couples who value true-to-life, cinematic photography and videography, look no further.
Kathryn and Graham’s relationship has always been shaped by intention. They met during Thanksgiving in the middle of COVID, matched while Graham was home on military leave, and quickly learned what it meant to choose each other even when distance was involved. From long-distance conversations to building a life together across different seasons, their story is defined by commitment and growth.
That shared history shows up effortlessly in their engagement photos. There’s a calm confidence between them—the kind that comes from knowing you’re exactly where you’re meant to be. Rather than directing every moment, we focused on creating space for them to simply be together. The result is imagery that feels natural, emotional, and deeply personal.
This is where the power of storytelling really shines. When couples feel seen and understood, the camera fades into the background, allowing genuine moments to unfold. Laughter, stillness, and connection become the story, rather than stiff poses or expectations.
Kathryn and Graham’s engagement session is a reminder that storytelling photography isn’t about doing more—it’s about noticing more. It’s about honoring the journey that brought two people together and capturing it in a way that feels timeless and true.
For couples who want their photos to feel like real life, cinematic storytelling is the way to go.
Photos taken by Lead Photographer Alyssa
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