St. Petersburg engagement session | St. Petersburg wedding photographers | Eva Photo Studio

We have been non-stop busy over the past few months, which is a good thing. However, it also means that we are a tiny, little bit behind on sharing some of our past photo sessions with you. The following session was done at night in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. We did did just before Christmas and Straub Park was beautifully decorated in lots of pretty lights. As regular St. Petersburg engagement session photographers, we visit this area often and it is a favorite with most of our clients. Look at the pictures below and you will see why!

Jayne and Joseph engagement session in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida
Jayne and Joseph engagement session in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida

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Snell Isle engagement session| Downtown St. Petersburg engagement session| Tampa wedding photographers

Beautiful engagement session in Downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. We started off at the St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Art and then strolled north through Straub Park where they have some amazing banyan trees. Further north there is a great little sitting area which provided some great photo opportunities from lots of different angles. Since there was a music festival and there were tons of people at the Vinoy Park, we decided to head over to Snell Isle for some sunset pictures. We ABSOLUTELY LOVE the way these pictures turned out. Love the way the sun set below the bridge and water horizon line. As experienced Tampa wedding photographers, we love this time of year for engagement sessions. Even though we are in the middle of our busy wedding season, we try to do as many engagement sessions during the month of March and April when Florida weather is amazing. Not too hot or cold and with little to no humidity.

We look forward to next January when this awesome couple get married at the Museum of Fine Arts!