They took bets on when they’d get engaged, and they were pretty sure Jill won. “He looks especially twitterpated today,” Mark would say. Although Brian and Ali met originally their freshman years at BYU, the story has a lot more to it than typical boy-meets-girl and all is love. Sprinkle in a few missions, even fewer letters (she didn’t have his address, gosh!) and you’ve got just the right recipe for two incredible people to fall in love and decide to be wed.
Brian was Jared’s roommate back when all six of the boys were single, and I am always especially honored to take engagement photos for friends–gosh, documenting love is such an honor. We got together with all the old roommates and their newfound wives/fiances, and it was a blast to remember all the adventures the Rat Pack had together.
Brian and Ali are so photogenic, not to mention the gorgeousness that is this couple (I mean really. Have you ever seen a more genetically blessed pair?) and trekking around on a cold October morning can only bring this kind of joy if you are really, really in love. Lucky for them, they are.
*shot near the Riverwoods/Provo Canyon in Provo, Utah
Ali, you’re stunning. Holy moley.
Marietta says
Brooke, these are great! I am loving your photography more and more each day!
aimee says
I have to agree that these pictures are wonderful.
But secondly, I think Allison and I have mutual friends, like we hung out a few times, once in a moon probably many years ago. But I can’t think of her last name right now to confirm it.
Nonetheless. Beautiful.
Debrah says
Always a good job right here. Keep rolling on thourgh.
Kaylie says
Brooke you are awesome!!!!!! I love these! You captured the colors so beautifully!:) What lens did you use for these? I’d love to know:)
Kaylie says
Brooke you are awesome! I love how you captured the colors beautifully! What lens did you use for these?
Brooke Schultz says
Thanks Kaylie! It was a 50mm f 1.8. Amazing lens!