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Pittsburgh Engagement Photo Locations

Mellon Park in Pittsburgh, PA, is a favored location for engagement photos due to its picturesque setting that’s a perfect blend of architecture and nature. The park boasts a stunning stone fountain that provides a timeless backdrop for romantic photos. In the spring and summer, colorful flowering trees and landscapes add a touch of natural beauty to the surroundings, creating a dreamy atmosphere for capturing special moments. The park's wrought iron fence features add a touch of elegance and charm to photographs. Additionally, Mellon Park offers the convenience of ample parking, making it a practical choice for couples and photographers seeking a seamless photoshoot experience.

When searching for a photo location in the city that exudes a natural and timeless vibe rather than an urban feel, consider exploring botanical gardens or parks like Mellon Park that are tucked away from the bustling city centers. These serene pockets of greenery provide a tranquil backdrop with their lush foliage, blooming flowers, and winding pathways, offering a peaceful escape from the city's concrete jungle. Mellon has all the hidden gems like quiet courtyards, a charming cobblestone street, and architectural structures that can add a touch of timeless elegance to your photos, creating a perfect blend of nature and history in an urban setting.

At Jill Gearhart Photography, we believe that unexpected moments can lead to some of the most memorable experiences. Picture this: you arrive at your outdoor photoshoot full of excitement, only for the skies to open up with a sudden downpour. Instead of letting the rain dampen our spirits, we choose to embrace the moment. Laughter fills the air as we dance in the rain, capturing candid shots that reflect the joy of spontaneity. The droplets add a magical touch to the images, creating a unique and unforgettable story. Despite the weather's twist, we ensure that your photoshoot is not only successful but also a fun and exhilarating adventure.

 
 
Pittsburgh Engagement Session at Hotel Monaco and The Commoner

If you were to take engagement photos in the exact spot you met your fiancé, would they be as cool as these engagement photos at Strawberry Way in Pittsburgh? These two met on this literal spot on the street corner by the Hotel Monaco (where they are getting married at later this year!), had their first date at The Commoner, the restaurant inside the hotel!

We met up on a cold afternoon in January and the two were dressed so classy and ready to brave the cold! They could pull off any and every pose - from super chic and serious to fun-loving and silly, which not even minding that they were freezing! We strolled up and down Strawberry Way, which in the summer is full of tables for outside eating at the various restaurants around the area, finding inspiration in the diverse architecture.

The session ended with dinner at the Commoner, recreating the couples’ first date! The restaurant was super cool to let us in a little early to get some really cool shots in the totally empty restaurant. Once they opened for dinner service, we ordered dinner and drinks to recreate all the details of their first date.

Enjoy the highlights of this super fun and meaningful Pittsburgh engagement session - hopefully it will inspire you to think outside the box (or better yet, inside the restaurant!)

Macabre Engagement Photography | Indiana, PA Wedding Photographer
Macabre Wedding Photography

Macabre wedding photography and engagement photography can be a great theme If you’re looking for a unique experience and love all things dark, mysterious, gothic, and classic. Photos at a mausoleum may be just what you’re searching for. Mausoleums can be architecturally gorgeous as well, so if your town doesn’t offer much in interesting buildings and you don’t mind the macabre, this is a super satisfying spot to shoot, photographically speaking!

When my dear friend Brittany got engaged (check out her gorgeous black onyx ring in the photos below!), we knew that their photos had to be something unique and different. Brittany has some experience modeling (and is darn good with makeup!) so the somber, serious mood of a shoot in a cemetery was no problem for her and her fiancé Josh to pull off. I know Brittany would kill this session (bad pun - sorry) - but Josh certainly also held his own next to this stunner! These two braced the cold February temperatures and created some of the most unique engagement photos I have been honored to capture!

Frick Park Engagement Photos | Chanel + Enoch
Photographers for Black People

It’s never too late to have amazing photos with the person you love, especially if you didn’t get the chance to have professional wedding photos done. Lots of couples are smartly choosing to have smaller ceremonies at home or a a local park, with smaller guest lists budgets.

But I firmly believe that everyone deserves to have amazing photos with the person that they love, and a fantastic way to make sure that happens is an anniversary session! These two were an absolute dream to work with (I mean you’ll see why when you look at the photos!), and we had so much fun walking around the park where they got married the year before capturing that same joy and excitement that has only grown deeper over their first year of marriage! Pittsburgh has a lot of really great photo locations, so if the greenery of park is something you are wanting, we can do that! Of course there’s lots of options for the more urban look too.

Sometimes people like to wear their wedding dresses or suits, or photograph in a totally different season than their wedding was in. Once I did an anniversary session where the couple was in full wedding dress and they had a cozy night time session at their favorite local coffee shop! These are excellent sessions to showcase what that two of you love, milestones you have accomplished - it’s not just for families with kids!

If you have those that are hard to shop for, a gift certificate for an anniversary photo session is always a great idea! I don’t put an expiration date on my gift certificates, and they can be used for any type of portrait session, whether it be a family session, engagement, anniversary, or maternity! You can send me an email and let me know if you’d like to grab a giftcard!

Indiana PA Engagement Photo Locations | Tiffany + James
Plus Size Bride and Plus size groom engagement photos

Tiffany and Jim had their engagement photos taken this Saturday at the beautiful Blue Spruce park in Indiana. Photographing couples is my absolute favorite because you can encourage and celebrate the JOY and FUN that comes with being in love! Even if you aren't comfortable with being in front of a camera, I’ve photographed people that I guarantee are more awkward than you are and helped them have a successful photo session that they enjoy.

Tiffany admitted when we started the session that she was a little nervous, but as you can see these two are naturals and by the end of the session, when I always ask “so did you guys have a good time?” they both answered with a heartfelt “yes!”

The difference between “meh” photos and GREAT photos has so much to do with posing. There are approximately 123284923598 other things that a photographer has to know and account for (gear, lighting, background, wind, PERSONALITY), but posing can really make or break a session. It’s important to keep the conversation going, keep it light and friendly, ask questions to your couples like “do you have a side you prefer” or “are there any areas you love/dont love" and then have a game plan to accommodate.

I walk my couples through a “script”, using the lighting and surroundings to influence which pose I pull out of my script at that particular location. All of my posing also incorporates movement or action - which is my style! I want you to be able to look at a photo and see natural genuine smiles, wonder what they are laughing at, guess where they are going in their environment. This takes YEARS to perfect, but if you are new to photography the absolute best thing you can do is invest time and money on educating yourself about posing!

Hope you enjoy these sweet photos!

Unique Engagement Photo Locations
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Engagement photo locations can be as individualized as you want them to be - including the college bar you hung out in while you were dating! Mandy’s mom said she would never meet a nice boy in a bar, but I guess she proved her wrong! These two were absolutely adorable for their engagement session. Mandy grew up in Indiana, while Blaine grew up on farm property in Clarksburg, a neighboring town. They wanted to incorporate their love of Indiana in their shoot since that’s where they met!

We started the session at the iconic Vinegar Hill, a spot made famous by the actor Jimmy Stewart that Indiana is known for. The Stewart family used to travel up and down this hill to the family’s hardware store on Philadelphia street. (Interesting fact, there are 33 stairs on this hill - I run up and down them a lot when I exercise!) The hill is a beautiful spot in town because of the ivy that lines the staircase, and then of course the spectacular views of Downtown from the very top!

After spending some time on the stairs, we traveled to another iconic spot downtown - the Indiana Theater. We got some photos on the rooftop which afforded a unique look at Philadelphia street from above, and some of the best views of the clock tower that can be seen at most spots around town. It was then just a short walk to Culpepper’s where we did some photos in front of the restaurant’s famous black and white awning, the stairwell up to the second floor bar, and the lighted sign depicting the spot’s nickname, “Culps.”

We ended our session at Blaine’s family’s farm where Mandy and Blaine were great sports for literally hanging out of a two story barn and placing some lighting gear behind them for an interesting element. I forgot to turn the light on before the climbed up to the second story, so we had fun tossing it up and down to each other once they were in the loft.

I hope you enjoy this unique engagement session featuring some of the best spots around this little town we know and love! And I hope it inspires you to do a session, whether it be an engagement session, a family session (anything!) at places that are special to you, no matter how unconventional!

Allegheny Park Engagement Photos
Pittsburgh engagement session at PPG place

There are so many amazing spots in Pittsburgh to take engagement photos, including Allegheny Park, the Northside Allegheny Commons Park and the most colorful place this side of the three rivers - Randyland!

As Pittsburgh natives, Janelle and Zac love their city, the architecture, the bridges, the skylines - and have all of that amazing goodness to look forward to in their wedding photos next year that will highlight the city scape and bridges near their reception venue, the Renaissance Hotel. For their engagement session, however, they still wanted to be true to their love of Pittsburgh and it’s architectural features, but maybe something a little more fun and casual!

We started the evening at PPG place, where by summer it boasts a really unique and fun water fountain feature that springs right out of the ground, and by winter is a magnificent Christmas tree surrounded by an open, public ice skating rink! We made good use of the architecture, with it’s dark mirrored glass and silver lines, to add drama, while Janelle’s cute pink dress provided the movement and whimsy to keep things light. And, of course, I made them step in the fountain.

They told me that they wanted to incorporate some bright colors, so they asked if I have ever heard of Randyland and if we could go. CAN YOU TALK ABOUT MY DREAM COUPLE?! Yeah girl, I’ve been to Randyland. hahahahaha! We snapped some cute photos around the sidewalks just as golden hour was hitting, and were even treated to a monologue by Randy himself about some of his methods and finds that make his courtyard so special.

After wrapping up in rainbow paradise, we ended our session at Northside Allegheny Commons Park where golden hour was in full force. It was almost impossible to take a bad picture there while everything glowed a gorgeous yellow. We met up with their sweet pup Sophie to get some family pics, and of course captured more of that Pittsburgh skyline Janelle and Zac love so much.

I hope you enjoy the highlights of this shoot. It was, and I don’t say this lightly, probably by favorite session as of yet! I can’t wait for the wedding!

At Home Engagement Session
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If you’re looking for an engagement photo location that’s meaningful and special to you, consider doing your session at your home, a family member’s farm, or somewhere that you and your fiance spent a lot of time getting to know each other! When I first met Dawn and Richard one evening over a Starbucks coffee, I was excited to work with such a sweet pair. Little did I know how fun and playful they were, and how totally opposite their upbringing was! We started this sun-kissed country engagement session at the farm where Dawn grew up in Mineral Point, among ponds with Queen Anne’s Lace, dairy cows, frisbee-fetching collies, and corn fields drenched in golden hour light.

Our first few snaps were playing around in the corn field where I learned RIGHT AWAY that these two would be a DREAM to photograph. Richard probably has the best, most natural smile for a groom (to be!) that i’ve ever been blessed to capture. Whether he was actually having fun or found the whole process hilarious I’m not sure, but dang those smiles are killer! Dawn is of course a knock-out, so it was almost too easy to get incredible photos of these two enjoying the place that’s so dear to them.

We found little spot beside a pond along their lane up to the farm rimmed with “weeds”, but framed the right way, the weeds can be beautiful! To me, this session was all about chasing light. Both Dawn and Richard just returned from the beach the day before, so their glowing tans coupled with the beautiful gold light made for a warm, rich feel to the photos.

After the pond, we paid a visit to their pet dairy cows (yes, one is named Annabelle!) and even made sure these girls had a chance to photobomb some moments to make the session even more memorable. Besides the dairy cows, Dawn’s family also has beef cows, pigs that eat marshmallows out of your hand, kittens, a Great Pyrenees, and two Border Collies! We ended the session with some piggy-back rides under the family’s apple trees and a good round of frisbee with Dawn’s 10 year old Border Collie Lilly.

These memorable sessions are what make my job amazing - to be invited into someone’s world to experience the things that make them happiest, the people who make them who they are, and the moments they want to hang on to forever. I hope you enjoy some of my favorite moments from this county engagement session on the farm!

Covered Bridge Engagement Photo Ideas
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The covered bridges at Yarnick’s Farm in Indiana make for a beautiful engagement or anniversary shoot location! I had the pleasure of meeting these two lovely people when my husband and I traveled to Texas for a once in a lifetime destination wedding with the sweetest couple, Cody and Faith (see the wedding here!) Brooke and Jake went to college with our friends that invited us to Texas, and also found themselves in Indiana, my hometown! For their 1 year anniversary, Brooke contacted me to do some photos, and I thought her unique story of living over 1,000 miles away from home to honor her husband just needed to be told. I admire her strength and steadfast faith in the Lord for getting her through leaving everything and everyone she loved to dedicate herself to a strong marriage and the man she loved. Enjoy their story!


In February of 2017 Jake had received a phone call that two weeks later found him in Indiana, PA. He received a job offer from an Energy company as an assistant project manager. March 6th he moved across the country while I stayed back in Stephenville, Texas to finish my school- to say the least I was terrified of what to come. Our long-distance relationship lead to long nights and even longer lonelier days. I had phone call after phone call with my mom telling her I can’t do this. I thought I wasn’t strong enough and would lose the person that I wanted most.

This was a complete whirlwind from our relationship prior to Jake taking this job. When we met we instantly clicked. It didn’t take long until my cousin told me “when you know you know”. We started going to church together, studying together and started dating 3 months after meeting. Needless to say I had less desirable moments with my roommates at the time and found myself at Jake's house the majority of the next year and a half. 

Jake decided that this job was a chance that he couldn’t pass up, but made me promise him that if the distance ever got too tough to tell him and he will find a way to come home. “It’s just a job” I remember him saying. It was a big, hard change but Jake still managed to make me smile and keep faith in our relationship from 1,260 miles away. Thank goodness for today's technology because daily Facetime dates made the distance somewhat bearable. 

Fast forward through a lot of flights back and forth and a few days worth of driving, Jake proposed September 1st 2017. That same weekend I moved up to PA with him and we bought a travel trailer together where we lived at Yellow Creek with our two pups. Oh, an adventure that was! We encountered our first PA winter and it was HARD. Canned goods, hairspray, and my toes froze some nights, but together we made it. 

A few months before the wedding I decided that it was best to go finish planning my wedding back at home. May 5th 2018 we had our dream wedding and I permanently moved up to PA to live with my new husband. The thought of moving away from all of my family and friends was gut punching- I have a nephew whom doesn’t know me and a niece that is getting “too cool” to come jump in my lap and snuggle. 

Since the wedding I had not seen my family for 7 months. It was hard, I went to bed many nights with tears in my eyes from missing my sweet family. However, in those seven months Jake and I had created a beautiful marriage. We did everything together: cleaned together, cooked, went shopping, everything. There was never one of us without the other unless it was forced. 

Before I got a job up here I had no one but my husband in Pennsylvania- I had no friends, I had no family, no job to even have co workers to talk to. I had my husband who worked long days six days a week and even seven sometimes. Being away from my home that I left everyone in is hard, do not let me trick you into thinking opposite, but being able to rest my head next to my best friend every single night is beyond priceless and worth it all.

This season of life will one day pass, but for right now we are grateful for the foundation of our marriage being built away from home letting us focus on just each other. We have had to fully rely on one another as that is all we had. I believe that waking up everyday with just my husband for the past year has given our marriage a unique but strong foundation. We look to each other for everything- support, answers, advice, assurance. 

Jake and I along with many other people believe that life’s priorities are in this order: God, your spouse, your children/family, yourself, and lastly work. Our first year of marriage has modeled this so easy- we have been able to focus on only each other and create the best foundation possible before we start a family and life’s stressors are thrown into the equation. One day we will move home from this strange place that we call “home” where we will start a family and create a new life that we will love and together we look forward to that. But for right now I look forward to tomorrow that I get spend with just my husband.