Brief
An engagement photoshoot by Vivid Squad for Iveta and Justas — capturing a couple's connection in natural, relaxed imagery ahead of their wedding. Engagement photography is about catching real moments between two people, not posed setups.
We shot the session to feel genuine — movement, warmth, and the easy moments that show a couple as they really are — delivering a set the couple can treasure and share. Good engagement photography puts people at ease so the connection comes through naturally.
What We Delivered
- Engagement photography
- Couples photography
About the Project
The session gave Iveta and Justas a beautiful, natural set of engagement images to mark the moment and share with family and friends. Engagement photography captures a couple at a milestone, producing imagery they keep long after the day.
An engagement shoot also lets a couple get comfortable in front of the camera before their wedding — building an easy rapport with the photographer that pays off on the day itself. It is both a keepsake and a rehearsal.
Project Details
- Couple
- Iveta & Justas
- Location
- London
- Services
- Wedding Photography
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FAQ
Common questions
Do you photograph engagement shoots in London?
Yes — engagement and couples photography is one of our specialisms. We produce natural, relaxed engagement sessions across London and beyond, capturing genuine connection rather than posed setups. For Iveta and Justas we shot an engagement photoshoot ahead of their wedding.
What happens in an engagement photoshoot?
It is a relaxed session focused on capturing a couple naturally — movement, warmth, and real moments. We put people at ease so the connection comes through, and deliver a set the couple can treasure and share.
Is an engagement shoot worth it before a wedding?
Yes — beyond the imagery itself, it lets a couple get comfortable in front of the camera and build rapport with their photographer before the wedding, which makes the day itself feel natural.





