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Frequently Asked Questions About Engagement Photos in Savannah

What are the best places in Savannah for engagement photos?

When is the best time of year to take engagement photos in Savannah?

What should we wear for an engagement session in Savannah?

Can we include our dog in our engagement session?

What time of day has the best light for photos in Savannah?

Savannah offers an incredible variety of locations that blend Southern charm with natural beauty. Forsyth Park is one of the most iconic choices, with its grand oak trees and historic fountain. Wormsloe Historic Site provides a stunning tunnel of live oaks draped in Spanish moss, while the cobblestone streets and hidden squares of the Historic District add romance and texture to every shot.

Spring and fall are ideal for capturing the beauty of Savannah. From mid-March through April, azaleas bloom across the city, while October and November bring golden leaves and soft, crisp air. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures and magical lighting for photos.

Neutral tones and soft, breathable fabrics pair beautifully with Savannah’s natural backdrops. Outfits that feel timeless — like a linen dress or collared shirt — work well against the backdrop of historic homes, wrought iron balconies, and the waterfront. Bring a second outfit for variety and comfort during the shoot.

Yes — many couples bring their dogs for a fun, personal touch. Savannah is a dog-friendly city, and spots like Forsyth Park and the bluff at Isle of Hope are perfect for relaxed photos with your pup. Having a friend tag along to help can make the session run even smoother.

Golden hour — just after sunrise or right before sunset — is the best time to photograph Savannah’s warm tones and Spanish moss-draped trees. Morning light tends to be cooler and less crowded, while evening sessions offer a soft glow across the squares and cobblestones.