The engagement album of Ingrid and Timothy is more than just a pretty sight, it was also an evident vision of beauty and affection. For spectators, it's also a shortcut to a trip around Europe and its landmarks. Ingrid and Timothy made the most of their short trip and traveled around the continent for famous places to be their pre-wedding album backdrop. Looking at their beautiful album was like getting a European tour with them leading the road. They got pictures taken on very diverse spots; from the glistening snow down to lush green carpets, from the majestic Eiffel to the famous Louvre; they got it all covered. Give your eyes a sweet treat and take a tour around Ingrid and Timothy's album below. And don't forget to read her story too!
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
Photography: Axioo
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Something from the bride-to-be:
This pre-wedding for me is so much more than a photo shoot. It's an unforgettable journey, not only between Timothy and I, but also between us and the photographers, along with everyone who took part in the shoot. This was my first visit to Europe with Timothy, and though it was short one, it was nothing less than memorable. I remembered when we shot around Tuileries Gardens, when it suddenly rained hard and the wind blew strong. We were forced to take shelter under the bridge, waiting for the storm to subside. The photography team actually made a barricade to protect me form the harsh wind and rain. Another time, they also took turns carrying me through the snow as the sandals I wore didn't quite support my feet for walking. It felt more than professionalism to me, to us. It felt more like family bond, truly an unforgettable moment.