Dreamy Conservatory Engagement Session at Brookside Gardens, MD

Wendy and Ernesto had a vision. And not just any vision—this was the stuff of romantic movie montages. Think: a dreamy garden, soft light filtering through the trees, flowers blooming like they were auditioning for a perfume commercial. The kind of setting where love feels tangible, like you could pluck it from the air and press it into a scrapbook.

There was one small complication. It was January and there was about a food of snow on the ground.

Did that stop us? Not a chance.

We found our slice of paradise inside the warm, lush conservatory at Brookside Gardens in Montgomery County. No snow, just greenery galore.

Wendy and Ernesto were magic together. Their love radiated through every laugh, every glance, every little moment. They danced among the flowers, laughed like they had no cares in the world, and held each other like they were the only two people on earth.

Brookside Gardens in Montgomery County became our little oasis—a slice of green defying the frost. And honestly? It was magic. Like finding the last cookie in the jar or realizing your favorite jeans still fit after the holidays.

What I love about these sessions isn’t just capturing smiles and poses; it's about catching those little moments of real, unfiltered connection. The hand squeeze. The shared joke. The look that says, "You're my person, and I’d choose you a thousand times over."

And that’s what Wendy and Ernesto brought to their session—authenticity, love, and a willingness to turn an ordinary day into their own kind of fairytale.

Planning your own engagement session? Let's chat! Whether it's in a garden conservatory or a sun-drenched field, I'm all about capturing your love story in a way that feels real and true to you.

Because love doesn’t wait for perfect weather—and honestly, the best stories usually happen when things don’t go as planned.

GIFS made from your photos is an add on, you can include in your sessions.

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