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Stunning Baltimore Harbor Engagement Session // Amanda & Ryan

If you’ve ever been to Baltimore, you can see why they call it Charm City. Quaint buildings from the 1700s line cobblestone streets, people sip cafe al fresco and nibble on flaky croissants while looking out over the harbor.  

It’s in this charming city where Ryan proposed to Amanda—a beautiful area where the two of them had made lots of beautiful memories.  So we figured we’d add one more 😉 

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We started the evening down by the docks, looking out over the sailboats and yachts into the water.  Amanda and Ryan were naturals, and their ability to go from serious to silly was amazing!  As we wandered around the harbor, we were able to see their fun sides as well as their romantic sides.  Check out this great sun flare! 

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When it was time for us to end the evening, we decided to go out to dinner before parting ways.  As out-of-towners, we were sure to order seafood.  Amanda got a crab cake (very New England) and Matt got soft shell crab!  That was the first time either of us had tried soft shell crab, and it is definitely an experience!  

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As we were talking proposal stories over dinner, we decided the best dessert would be a trip to Insomnia Cookies.  We each got our hands on a delicious, warm cookie—what a sweet way to end the evening.

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