Categories: Engagement

Liz and Sean’s New York City engagement session

On a perfect fall day in New York City, I sat people watching on a bench while waiting for Liz and Sean to meet me for their engagement session. After a few minutes, a lovely blond with fiance in toe walked over to greet me.  Liz and Sean were warm and easy going. A great couple to crisscross the city with for an afternoon.  We started Central Park, where the leaves were changing from summer green to autumn gold. From there we were off to the Highline, then Meatpacking District, and finally a view alongside the Brooklyn Bridge. It was a joy to get to know these two.  I’m already excited to put faces to the names of all the people I heard about next year at their wedding!

Maggie Rife Ponce

Maggie Rife Ponce is the owner of Rife Ponce Photography. She specializes in day-in-the-life family photography, chicago wedding photography, and portrait photography.

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