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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

The 22 Most Cliché Engagement Photos

Congratulations, you're engaged!!!!  You've already spent countless hours grooming your "Here Comes the Bride" Pinterest page, and your announcement on Facebook got over 100 likes.  But now it's time for ENGAGEMENT PHOTOS!!!

You need a picture to accompany your "Save the Date," and that cute candid of you two smiling just won't do.  If social media has taught us anything, it's that there are certain obligatory engagement photos you must recreate.  So put on the uniform--boots and an ethereal dress--and get going!!

1.  The Smug Serious Closeup Pic

2.  The Walking into a Bright Future Pic

3.  The He's-Hugging-You-From-Behind Pic
Like prom, but better!
4.  The Fulfilling Gender Roles Pic

5.  The "Here is a Tender Moment, Also Please Note my Ring" Pic

6.  The "Let's Face this Head-on Together" Pic

7.  The Just-the-Legs Pic

8.  The Pointing at Nothing in Particular Pic

9.  The Sitting on a Picket Fence Pic

10.  The Piggyback Ride Pic

11.  The Romping Pic

12.  The Dancing Pic

13.  The Pray Together Stay Together Pic

14.  The Dragging (to the Altar!) Pic

15.  The Just-the-Feet Pic

16.  The Just-the-Hands Pic

17.  The Leaning Against a Wall Pic 

18.  The Picnic Pic

19.  The Tender "Is There a Photographer Here?  I Thought We Were Alone" Pic

20.  The Popped-Foot with a Sign Pic

21.  The Playful Pic

22.  The Bird's-Eye Laying on a Blanket with Feet at Different Ends Looking at Each Other Pic


Suuuuuhhhh cute, #amIright???  

A few of you might have some questions, like, "Why are they all country themed?" "What if I live in Los Angeles?"  "Why are there so many picture of isolated body parts?" and "When did this become a thing?"  I can't answer your questions, because I think you just don't understand love in the time of Pinterest.  But if you really don't want to recreate these exact photos, you can have your pictures taken at the beach, alongside some train tracks, or leaning against an old truck.  <3


***Special thanks to the most wonderfully enthusiastic fake-fiancee a girl could dream of, male supermodel Matthew Hays, and our brilliantly talented and encouraging photographer, Jennifer Halligan, who gave us such on-point notes as, "Don't do that, it looks rapey."

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