Engagement photos at Rawlings Conservatory in Baltimore
If you have ever stepped into Rawlings Conservatory & Botanical Gardens you already know the vibe: humid air, tropical greenery, and pockets of color everywhere you turn. The space is a great change from city life and makes an ideal location for dreamy portraits and engagement sessions.

For this Baltimore engagement session, we leaned into what Rawlings does best:
- Soft, filtered light through the greenhouse glass
- Big plant energy with layers of texture in every direction
- A cozy, romantic atmosphere that feels like a mini getaway without leaving the city
As a queer photographer in Baltimore, I love locations that give couples permission to be fully themselves. Rawlings Conservatory feels playful, intimate, and welcoming. It is a place for sweet, romantic moments and goofy faces that lead to giggles, both of which make for beautiful photos that look and feel like you.

Why Rawlings Conservatory is perfect for engagement photos
There are plenty of pretty spots in Baltimore, but Rawlings has a few extra advantages that make it one of my go-to recommendations for couples who want something unique.
It looks like multiple locations in one
Rawlings has different rooms and plant collections, which means your gallery can feel like it was shot across several places.

The light is flattering and consistent
Even on a cloudy day–like the day these photos were taken–the greenhouse creates a bright, even glow that photographs beautifully.


It works year-round
Planning engagement photos in winter? Summer? Rainy season? Rawlings keeps it green and vibrant, which is a big win for anyone who wants color and life in their images.


What to wear for Rawlings Conservatory photos
Greenhouses are gorgeous, and they can also be warm and humid. Clothing that breathes and moves well is your friend.
A few outfit ideas that photograph especially well at Rawlings Conservatory:
- Jewel tones like amethyst, burgundy, and mustard
- Creams and neutrals for a clean, editorial look
- Patterns with intention, like subtle florals or simple stripes
- A quick note from experience: the background is already busy in the best way. If you want a more classic look, choose outfits with clean lines and one statement element.



Posing that feels like you (not a performance)
If you are worried about being “awkward” in photos, you are not alone. Most people are not models, and you do not need to be.
My approach is simple:
- I give light direction, not stiff poses.
- I help you find natural movement.
- I make sure your photos show real connection, not just perfect posture.
This is especially important for couples who want their session to feel affirming and true to them. You deserve a photo experience that celebrates who you are, not one that tries to fit you into someone else’s script.

