What’s the best place to retreat from the Winter Cold for your Hatteras Island Engagement Photography Session? We had the opportunity to find out for Chris + Ryanne’s sunrise session.

Ryanne + Chris braved one of the coldest mornings of 2024 for their December engagement session on the Outer Banks. While we started the photo session on the beach, we retreated from the wind to Buxton Woods Nature Preserve.  Fun fact, Buxton Woods is the largest remaining contiguous tract of Maritime Evergreen Forest on the Atlantic Coast. There’s no place just like it anywhere in the world. It’s one of the many wonders of the Outer Banks. Don’t get me wrong, the beach along Cape Hatteras National Seashore is incredible, but there’s so much more to explore on the Outer Banks. We love showing our photography clients the places we love most!

For more information about Buxton Woods. Check out the Reserve Website.
You can also find trail maps and information at Cape Hatteras National Seashore.

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Meet the pullens

We were told that photography was a pipe dream and we should play it safe and go for traditional careers. That was over 20 years ago.

The best advice we've received is, "Show what you want to shoot." And that's what we've done here.

We hope it resonates and inspires you!

bold documentary photography inspired by the wildly dynamic wind + waves of the Outer Banks