This sunny spring engagement session at Königsplatz Munich will convince you that Spring is the perfect time to make memories and experience Munich with a couples’ photography session.
Königsplatz is the perfect place for your Spring engagement session in Munich. For this session we met Bri and Kevin mid-morning at Königsplatz. We explored The Glypothek, danced in the Propyläe and then enjoyed a coffee and chatted all things weddings (you can find our Munch Coffee Guide Here).
Your engagement session is the perfect opportunity for all of us to get to know each other ahead of your wedding. You can get comfortable being intimate in front of the camera, and get a feel for our connection-based approach to posing. We love an engagement session because there really is no better feeling than showing up on your wedding day and being 100% comfortable with us and knowing that your photography is safe in our hands.
Bri and Kevin are travel bloggers and had a clear vision for their attire. We loved the way their dark clothing contrasted with the light coloring of the architectural elements for this engagement session.
Königsplatz offers architectural interest in spades. The way the light filters through the columns in the morning is simply stunning. This iconic square provides a picturesque setting for capturing timeless memories of your engagement amidst the city's majestic architecture. On this spring morning we had Königsplatz mostly to ourselves and were able to explore all the nooks and crannies together.
If you’re considering a Munich engagement session we’d love to hear from you. You can see Liam and Taylor’s Max-Joseph’s Platz Engagement Session here and our Tips for Munich Engagement Sessions here.
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