Megan + Gerald – Huntington Beach Engagement Session

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Megan and Gerald are one of our 2022 couples. We spent the evening with them a few weeks back in Huntington Beach for their engagement session, and we had so much fun! They took us on their GEM (an electric golf cart) all around Huntington Beach, and we found the perfect locations for their sessions.

Megan and Gerald are such a fun couple; they love to travel, spend time with family and friends and entertain at their home! They are both very passionate about their careers and focus primarily on work. However, they do slow down every once and a while! They also enjoy the beach, watching the sunset, trying new restaurants, and building community together. Megan and Gerald are getting married at Occasions at Laguna Village next month, and we are so excited! 

Huntington Beach Engagement Session

We started the session at the Huntington Beach Bridge along Pacific Coast Highway. We also stopped by their neighborhood cafe where they get their coffees in the morning then ended the session on the beach, specifically at the lifeguard tower 20, which is a special spot for them. 

Megan wore a beautiful blue floral dress to begin the day, and Gerald complemented her outfit with a blue shirt and dark grey suit. They dressed down in jeans and khakis when we headed to the beach. We always suggest two outfits during engagement sessions, and Gerald and Megan knocked it out of the park with their selections!

We ended the night popping a bottle of champagne and laughing! Congratulations Gerald and Megan, we can’t wait for your wedding!

Check out our engagement outfit guide for more inspiration on what to wear for your session!

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