Columbus, Ohio Wedding & Engagement Photographer || Leigh Ann and Michael’s Spring Engagement Session at Clintonville’s Park of Roses

While we would have enjoyed that 80 degree weather for this session, we were just so happy that it wasn’t raining! Leigh Ann and Michael are getting married NEXT MONTH! I have been looking forward to their wedding day ever since we met over zoom to talk about their plans! These two are keeping their wedding focused on enjoying the day, celebrating themselves and they said there are many friends they are looking forward to seeing as they travel from out of state to celebrate them!

I’ll be sharing more about how these two met when I share their wedding preview but, for now, I just wanted to share a little bit about Leigh Ann’s ring. Her engagement ring was once Michael’s mothers, given to her by Michael’s late father. I love how different and sentimental this ring is. Any engagement ring is so special, representing the committal of a journey towards the alter, but this ring is even more special for these two and Micheal’s mom. I think about how the life of this ring has now enjoyed two engagements and soon to be, two marriages. While Michael could have gotten any ring for Leigh Ann, he gave her an additional gift of inviting her and writing her into the family history of the Quinn family. How incredible!

Jon and I are looking forward to celebrating and capturing the wedding day of these two. We can’t wait to see their family and friends uplift them on, what will be, one of the most memorable days of their lives.

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