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Welcome to the adorable engagement session of Valerie & Zac!  These two are living in Broad Ripple after a recent job change came for both of them.  This is the place they got engaged (which happened on NYE!), and they wanted their photos to capture the season in which they got engaged as well as the places in their city they enjoy. They run on the Monon frequently, so that was a must!

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They’re constantly laughing!  I love it. Indianapolis-Wedding-Photographers-(6-of-33)Indianapolis-Wedding-Photographers-(8-of-33)Indianapolis-Wedding-Photographers-(10-of-33)

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Valerie and Zac, I’m so, so happy for the two of you!  You’ll make a great team for marriage, I can tell!

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a photographer providing honest & authentic images that tell the stories of your connection

Inspired by the beauty of nature, the transition of a woman into motherhood, the wonders & curiosity of childhood, and the joys & challenges of family life, Emily creates photographs from a deep, soulful place rooted in connection and presence.

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