Last Sunday, Ruth and I spend the afternoon in Old City Philadelphia with Aziz and Tori. We didn't think it was going to happen because the weather forecast was for heavy rain most of the day. It sprinkled a few times but it waited until we were driving home to finally start to rain, God provides again.
We love Engagement Sessions. it's our time to get to know one another better so we can cover the couple's Wedding Day better. I learned that Aziz agrees with me that coffee is brown, bitter, water and that Tori and Ruth both put their ice cream in the microwave. I just don't get it.
Tori picked Old City for their session because she is a history teacher and she just loves the buildings and the history that happened on those streets.
We started out at Elfreth's Alley, America's oldest residential street.
Then we went walking. One of these days I'm going to buy a pedometer to find out how much walking we do on a E-Session.
We found this cool alley off of Arch.
Then we stopped off at the Betsy Ross House but they were closing so we were on there a few minutes. Then over to Christ Church.
Independence Hall was closing when we arrived so we could only go in the court yard. I can't go to Independence Hall without thinking of the movie "National Treasure", one of my favorites.
Since Ruth and I both shoot we can get pictures like these. There is 3/100 of a second difference between my first shot and Ruth's second shot.
The street lights were just coming on but it was still light. So we took a few test shots, grabbed a second flash and turned day into night.
We were having such a good time I didn't realize what time it was. So it was time for the walk back to the van, stopping at few more places along the way.
Tori has the most gorgeous eyes.
We can't wait for your Wedding!
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