Victoria and Ben have been together for seven years. They met while they were at MIT. They were both in the same dorm and bonded over breakfast conversations, bike rides, and bagels. When it came to proposing, Victoria knew she wanted to be the one to propose to Ben. She said, “It just so happened that our 2π (6.28 year) anniversary was coming up (we celebrated our π anniversary by baking pies). I planned a backpacking trip for that weekend in the Maroon Bells area in Colorado. I proposed to him with a redwood ring near our campsite.” Ben of course said yes!
Victoria and Ben choose Harriman Point Preserve in Brooklin, Maine for their engagement session location. It’s a 138-acre preserve with wooded walking trails, a field, and lots of shoreline offering beautiful views of Blue Hill Bay and the summits of Mount Desert Island. This was the first time Matt and I had been here, and we’ll definitely be going back! It’s a beautiful spot. We’re so glad Victoria and Ben suggested this location.
We had a beautiful summer evening for this engagement session. Victoria and Ben were great to work with, and they were so cute together! It was obvious they love spending time together. We had a wonderful time exploring Harriman Point and getting to know Victoria and Ben better. They will be getting married in June at Harbor Farm in Deer Isle. We’re excited that we’ll be there to capture their beautiful day. While it was hard, we have narrowed down our favorite photos from their engagement session. Check them out below!
























