
A Wintery and Romantic Couple Photo Session in Whitefish, Montana
It's hard to beat a couple that's truly in love, and ready to flirt and be touchy in front of the camera. happy face
These two did such a good job with their attire and attitudes on this snowy day in Whitefish in November. The snow was the perfect amount of fluff, and added such a painterly background for their photos! As they came from Texas, there were a couple of things I told them to prepare for: Have extra, warm clothes and blankets in the car. Wear hand warmers. Have a good attitude!
Look at these guys.... such a sexy couple!

How to Have a Sunrise Session in Glacier and Why you Should Do it!
Regardless of peak season or not, the best way to make sure we get started on time is to plan on getting to the parking area around 1 hour before sunrise. Yep. You read that correctly. That means arriving around 4 am in the summer and 6:30 am in the fall. I'm not kidding!
Many things can happen, causing delays - weather, animals on the road, wrecks, and traffic. With the correct preparations, none of these are worrisome! I also highly recommend bringing snacks, water, and hiking boots (depending on where we are shooting!)
In summer, it is required to have a reservation on the west side of Glacier from 6am-3pm ($2) and a general entrance pass ($30), however many sessions require you to get in the park well before that to get the good lighting!