Roxborough State Park Engagement | Emily and Ross


When I met up with Emily and Ross for their Roxborough State Park engagement it was raining and hailing so hard that we drove to a nearby underpass to keep ourselves and cars protected. Thankfully the weather let up, the sun came out and we were even graced with a rainbow. The entire area was lush and green thanks to so much rainfall lately. The area at Roxborough is naturally beautiful and Emily and Ross were so much fun to work with because they have a great time together.

After spending most of the session near the massive red rock formations that stand out in the park we ventured up into the surrounding neighborhood. The wild grass was even taller there and I stood up on a fence to get a different angle looking down on them. We were treated to a mega sunset just as we finished for the evening.

Their Sanctuary Golf Course wedding is going to be a blast to shoot. Thanks you two for an amazing evening.

Emily and Ross stand in a meadow at Roxborough State Park
A rainbow and stormy sky above a couple during their engagement photos at Roxborough State Park
A couple embrace near a rock formation during their Roxborough State Park engagement photos
A couple walk together near a red rock formation at Roxborough State Park during their engagement session
Emily and Ross stand in a meadow at Roxborough State Park
Ross hugs Emily at Roxborough State Park in a meadow during their engagement photos
Ross and Emily embrace under a vibrant sunset during their Roxborough State Park engagement

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