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You have probably seen the photos. Two people laughing on a beach at golden hour, walking hand in hand through a sun-dappled forest, or sharing a quiet moment on a city sidewalk. Maybe you smiled at someone else’s couples session in your Instagram feed and thought, “That looks amazing,” before scrolling on.
Here is something worth sitting with: you do not need a reason to book a couples photo session. No engagement. No anniversary. No milestone. Just the two of you, showing up, being present, and walking away with images that genuinely reflect who you are together right now.
If you have been on the fence, this is your sign to book it.


We are all guilty of it. Waiting until we lose a few pounds. Waiting until the kids are older. Waiting until things slow down at work, or until we have a “real” reason to celebrate.
The problem with waiting is that life does not slow down. It just changes shape. The version of you and your partner that exists right now, in this exact season of your relationship, will never exist again. That is not meant to be heavy. It is just true, and it is worth something.
A just-for-fun couples session removes the pressure of needing a reason. You are not documenting an event; you are documenting a feeling. The way you lean into each other. The way one of you always laughs first. The inside jokes, the quiet comfort, the very particular energy between two people who genuinely know each other.
Those things are worth capturing, and they do not require a diamond ring or a milestone birthday to justify it.


Think about the last time you and your partner had an uninterrupted hour or two together. Not watching something on the couch, not sitting across from each other at a restaurant while checking your phones, but actually together, focused on each other, doing something intentional.
For most couples, that kind of time is rarer than it should be.
A photo session naturally creates that space. You are outside, or somewhere beautiful, doing something a little different from your usual routine. There is no agenda other than to enjoy the experience. You talk, you laugh, you may feel a little awkward for the first five minutes before relaxing into it. Your photographer guides you through prompts and gentle movement, and before long, you forget the camera is even there.
What you are left with at the end of it is not just a gallery of images. It is the memory of a genuinely good afternoon spent with the person you chose.




Most people come into a couples session with a vague sense of anxiety about looking stiff or unnatural. They have a mental image of themselves standing side by side with slightly frozen smiles, doing their best impression of a happy couple.
That is not how this works.
A skilled photographer knows that the best images come from real moments, not posed ones. A gentle prompt, a whispered joke, a slow walk through a field at sunset; these are the conditions under which genuine expressions emerge. You are not performing. You are just being together, and the camera captures what is actually there.
The result tends to surprise people. They see themselves laughing in a way they did not realise they laughed. They see a look their partner gives them that they have never quite caught before. They see, maybe for the first time, what their relationship actually looks like from the outside, and it is usually far warmer and more beautiful than they imagined.




Stuck on what to give someone who has everything? A couples photo session is one of the most thoughtful and personal gifts you can offer.
It works for anniversaries, of course. But it also works for birthdays, for Valentine’s Day, for a milestone like moving in together or buying a first home, or simply because you want to do something genuinely memorable for the person you love.
Gifting an experience rather than a thing is something most people remember far longer than any wrapped present. You are not giving them an object that collects dust; you are giving them an afternoon they will talk about, and photos they will treasure.
If you are the one booking it as a surprise, even better. There is something particularly lovely about planning a session as an act of love, of saying, “I want to capture us, because we are worth capturing.”


One of the most enjoyable parts of planning a couples session is choosing where to do it. And the options are far broader than most people realise.
You do not have to do the forest or the beach, although both are genuinely gorgeous options in the Greater Vancouver area. You could choose the neighbourhood where you had your first date. A coffee shop that has become your weekend ritual. A park near your home that you walk through every evening. A stretch of the Fraser River that you both love. Somewhere that feels specific to the two of you, rather than generically scenic.
The location adds a layer of meaning to the images. When you look back at them years from now, you will remember not just how you looked, but where you were, and what that place meant to you at that time.
Working with a local photographer who knows the Tri-Cities and Greater Vancouver area well means you will get thoughtful location suggestions if you need them, or genuine enthusiasm for the spot you already have in mind.




This might be the simplest and most important reason of all.
Relationships take work. They require patience, communication, compromise, and the daily, ongoing choice to show up for each other. Most couples put so much energy into maintaining and building their partnership that they rarely stop to simply celebrate it.
A couples photo session is a celebration. It is a way of saying, “Look at us. Look at what we have built together. Look at how good this is.” It is an acknowledgement that your relationship has value, not just in the big, dramatic moments, but in the ordinary, everyday, unremarkable Tuesday afternoon moments too.
You do not need a reason. You are reason enough.



If you are based in the Tri-Cities, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, or anywhere in Greater Vancouver, booking a couples session with Amy Williams Photography is a relaxed, straightforward, and genuinely enjoyable process.
Amy brings over 15 years of experience photographing real people in real moments. Her approach is warm, unhurried, and attentive to the specific energy between the two people in front of her lens. She is not interested in stiff poses or generic compositions. She is interested in you, in the real version of your relationship, and in creating images that reflect that authentically.
Sessions are scheduled around optimal lighting conditions, and Amy is happy to suggest locations or work with a spot that already holds meaning for you. The whole experience is designed to feel less like a photoshoot and more like a good afternoon.
If you have been waiting for a reason to book, consider this your permission slip to stop waiting.
Ready to book your couples session? Head to amywilliamsphotography.ca to get in touch, or find Amy on Instagram at @amywilliams_photography.
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