Kate and Steve had their engagement session photographed by Acromatico at their family's barn in New York's Hudson Valley — the exact spot where they will say "I do" this coming November. It was a golden-hour evening session, rustic and personal, on the land that already belongs to their story.
This Hudson Valley engagement session belonged to Kate and Steve in the most literal way: it was their family's barn, and it is the same place where they will get married this November. That made it personal before a single frame was taken. The golden hour landed just right, with a faint haze of farm dust drifting through the light, and their new puppy along for the evening — and plenty of puppy kisses to go with it.
New York's summer ran cooler than the usual heatwave, which gave us a comfortable evening to wander between the fields and settle in cozy inside the barn while Kate and Steve simply were themselves. Rustic, real, and totally them — the kind of session that is a reminder of why the Hudson Valley makes such a good backdrop for love stories. The wedding is still ahead, and we are excited for it.
“It was rustic, real, and totally them — the kind of session that reminds me why the Hudson Valley is the best backdrop for love stories.”
Good to know
The Hudson Valley is the region of New York State stretching along the Hudson River north of New York City, roughly from Westchester up toward the Capital Region. It is known for its farmland, rolling fields, mountain views, and historic working barns — the kind of rural landscape that makes private family farms and barn venues a natural fit for engagement sessions and weddings alike. Golden hour over open fields is one of the area's signature looks, and summer evenings here can run cool and comfortable for being outdoors.
Because so much of the Hudson Valley is agricultural and privately held, some of the most meaningful sessions happen on land a family already owns rather than at a commercial venue. That was the case here: Kate and Steve's barn is both their session location and their wedding location. If you are planning a barn or farm engagement session in the region, evening light and a flexible pace tend to suit the setting better than midday — the same haze and warm low sun that defined this shoot.