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Colleen {Soundtrack To I Do} (Salinas, CA)

May 7, 2012 7:20 PM

Very romantic! And it definitely has the true vintage feel, in a non-contrived way. Maybe because it comes so naturally for them. :)

 
 
Vintage Engagement Shoot at Union StationThursday, May 3, 2012 ~ 7:45 a.m.

Hi guys! I feel like I haven't had the chance to say hello to you all this week, really. I hope your weeks are going well so far :) It's been another busy one, for me! I'm not sure that I've mentioned it yet, but I did take on a part-time editing job, which has gotten very busy for the past couple of weeks. I'm told that it will slow down again very soon, and I'm sure that it will just take some time for me to adjust to the change in schedule. I'm such a creature of habit, so the additional work has been somewhat challenging for me lately. It is great to have the extra work (and money) though; I can't lie! Anyway, back to business as usual :)


For this couple, vintage isn't just a theme for your wedding or engagement shoot, it's a lifestyle! Nicole and Octavio are swing dancers who embrace the classic style whole heartedly, and just wanted their engagement photos to reflect their personal style. The couple gracefully danced through Union Station and the Cicada Club in Southern California, along with their creative photographer, Jen Disney.



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Vintage Engagement Shoot at Union Station by Jen Disney Photography


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