Wednesday, November 30, 2011

A Scottish Engagement








I am loving these Scotland engagement photos by Jessica Claire
The shoot was done in Edinburgh and when looking at the photos on her website I immediately fell in love with that historical city all over again.
And I love the kilt. 
Few things are more impressive than a guy who can rock a kilt. 


If you had a destination engagement photo session where would you chose?

29 comments:

ching said...

wooohoo go Edinburgh!
i would probably want it in Rome. :D

Cara said...

Our engagement photos were in Central Park, but we don't really like them, so if we were able to do a do-over I think I would pick the Brooklyn Bridge.

Erika @ ~TiptoeButterfly~ said...

i'd be at the Botanical Gardens in Brooklyn i think - but i would want something magical - maybe even nautical - not very sure - but they def would be something SUPER creative

Cafe Fashionista said...

Ohmigosh these engagement photographs are the cutest! I HEART her heels - perfection! :)

Hollie said...

I love that you love kilts. I love them too. My first wedding (hello, classy) was in Hawaii.. and although the groom sucked, the pictures were fabulous. haha!

Krysten @ Why Girls Are Weird said...

Oh my goodness, I love this!

Roselie said...

I 'd choose Venice or Prague I think. They are so romantic! Also I too love men in kilts!

Hannah said...

these are gorgeous! and he is super confident and handsome in that kilt. :) this makes me ache to see Scotland! someday....

S and O said...

This is so pretty! I love her plaid heels :)
xoxo
Olivia

Violet Tinder said...

So sweet!
I would choose somewhere in the middle of Montana (like Brokeback Mountain-esque scenery! haha) but I would be super glammed up!

THE ALTERNATIVE WIFE said...

So sweet!!! Well I did my e-session in NYC but if I could travel somewhere for it I think I'd go with Paris :) xoxo

Marisa A. said...

Well I know where I'm getting my imaginary engagement photos taken! Ha! I love the kilt as well.

Lisa Lisa Lisa said...

Love these photos! She is stunning. I especially like the photo of his arms wrapped around her, and the red accent of her elbow patches highlighting her blush. These will be their family treasures.

la petite coquine said...

Just magical! Since John and I have a fair number of formal shots from our musical work, I always imagined we'd do really informal engagement photos-maybe even in bed!

iris said...

I know exactly where in the city these photos were taken. Cute :)

Shortening Bread said...

I love a man in a kilt!

SabinePsynopsis said...

Oh Tiffany, I think you've got to marry again - in Scotland, with tartan shoes! I think all wedding locations are fine with me - as long as it's a happy crowd.

Stacy G. said...

Does anyone notice that these engagement photos were shot in a graveyard? No? K, just checking.

Em-Jae said...

Destination engagement sesh? Holy moly, if only! I'd pick Italy-ish... Because we both have family from Italy, and I've been absolutely dieing to go!

Punctuation Mark said...

i love men in kilts... strangely enough they look quite manly... haha!

drollgirl said...

so cute!!!!!! and her shoes and tights?!?!? LOVE THEM!!!!

Barbara said...

They're adorable together :)

Debby said...

How cute are they? I am loving her red tights and heels! Hmmm... an engagement photo session anywhere? Probably Paris or Nantucket... I know predictable coming from me but they are my 2 favorite places besides Sephora! xo

Shannon said...

Love these pictures! Love the kilt and her plaid shoes. Too adorable.

http://shannonhearts.blogspot.com/

ilene @ muchloveilly said...

oh my goodness! so gorgeous - love these! i'd love a photoshoot in paris!

Sandy a la Mode said...

ohh how amazing! love their outfits!! ohhh a destination engagement shoot... that's a tough one!! maybe paris?? :D

Kaleido Mind said...

simply adorable!

The Demoiselle said...

Adore this!!! Few things sexier than a man who can pull off a kilt. ;)

Diana Mieczan said...

Oh my goodness, I love this. They both look great and her heels are the coolest. Muah