Wesley + Micah // Two Grooms in the Spring Blooms
Wesley and Micah found each other online, and their connection grew fast. They were the lucky winners of my engagement giveaway, and I was so happy to work with them. They love spring in Boise, so we planned their session around that. Blooming trees, waterfalls, and warm golden light at the Boise Train Depot made it the perfect spot.
What Made This Boise Train Depot Engagement Session So Special
The depot is one of those places that just works for photos. The brick steps, the arched windows, and the blooming trees around the grounds give you so much to work with.
Wesley and Micah walked hand in hand through the grounds as the sun started to set. The light hit the brick walls in a warm, golden way that made everything look soft and natural. They sat on the steps, laughed together, and just enjoyed being there.
There was no stiff posing. Just two people who love each other, in a spot that felt right for them.
Why the Boise Train Depot Works So Well for Engagement Photos
The historic brick building adds texture and depth to photos
Blooming trees in spring create a soft, natural background
The waterfalls nearby add a peaceful, scenic element
The steps and archways give great framing options
Golden hour light hits the building beautifully
The views of downtown Boise at sunset set the hills on fire
Their Love Story in a Nutshell
Wesley and Micah are the kind of couple who love doing things together. They hike, travel, catch Broadway shows, and try new foods whenever they can. Their relationship is built on shared experiences and a lot of laughter.
Their wedding at Kathryn Albertson Park, surrounded by the people they love most, will be a reflection of their love for nature and being outdoors. It is going to be a beautiful day.
5 Tips for Planning Your Own Boise Train Depot Engagement Session in Boise
If you are thinking about booking your own Boise Train Depot engagement photos, here is what you need to know.
Book Your Session During Golden Hour. The light about an hour before sunset is the best. It is warm, soft, and makes skin tones look great. The brick building at the depot glows at that time of day.
Visit in Spring for the Best Blooms. Spring is hands down the best season for engagement photos at the depot. The trees are full of blossoms and the grounds are green and fresh. April and May are great months to aim for.
Wear Colors That Work With Brick and Nature. Soft neutrals like cream, tan, and white, or earthy tones like rust, sage, and olive work look amazing. Avoid matching outfits exactly, but coordinate your colors. Avoid neon or very bright colors that clash with the setting
Plan to Explore the Full Grounds. The depot grounds have more than just the front steps. The waterfall area, the gardens, and the surrounding paths all offer great spots for photos. Give yourself at least an hour to move around. If you want to go inside, the venue is only open on Sundays and Mondays to the public.
Check for Events Ahead of Time. The depot hosts events and private rentals. Check the schedule before your session date so you do not run into a crowded venue. Early evenings on weekdays tend to be quieter.
Pro tip: If you want more location ideas across the state, check out these 11 epic places for engagement photos in Idaho to help you plan.
FAQ: Boise Train Depot Engagement Photos in Boise
Is the Boise Train Depot free to use for engagement photos?
The outdoor grounds are generally accessible to the public. If you want to shoot inside the building, the venue is open to the public on Sundays and Mondays.What time of year is best for engagement photos at the Boise Train Depot?
Spring is the most popular season because of the blooms. Fall is also great for warm colors. Summer works well, too, if you shoot during golden hour to avoid harsh midday light.How far in advance should I book my session?
For spring sessions, try to book at least 2 to 3 months ahead. Spring dates fill up quickly, especially in April and May.Can we bring our dog to the session?
Yes. The outdoor grounds are pet-friendly. Pets can add a fun, personal touch to your photos.Is the Boise Train Depot a good spot for wedding photos too?
Absolutely. Many couples use it for both engagement and wedding day photos. You can learn more in this Boise Train Depot venue spotlight.
Ready to Book Your Boise Train Depot Engagement Photographs in Boise?
Wesley and Micah's session is a great example of what this spot can do. The right location, the right light, and a couple who is just happy to be together. That is all you need for great photos.
If you are planning your own engagement session at the Boise Train Depot or anywhere else in the Treasure Valley, I would love to be your photographer.
Venue: Boise Train Depot
Let’s capture your love story today!