I’m Alex Kaplan, a wedding photographer and videographer based in New Milford, NJ, serving Northern NJ, NYC, and the Hudson Valley. For over 30 years, I’ve helped couples enjoy their day without feeling rushed — while I quietly capture the real moments, natural portraits, and genuine emotions you’ll still love decades from now.
If you’re looking for a Verona Park engagement photographer who can capture real connection in one of Essex County’s most scenic locations, this session will give you a feel for what that looks like.
Lauren and Mike’s May engagement session at Verona Park had everything you want for Verona Park engagement photos: lush late-spring greens, lakeside romance, and that easy chemistry that makes portraits feel natural instead of “posed.”
I’ve photographed Verona Park engagement photos many times, and it never feels repetitive because the scenery changes every few steps. Verona Park is about 54 acres with an Olmsted-designed landscape, which is a big reason it photographs so beautifully.
You’ve got manicured gardens, stone details, winding paths, and a lake that gives the whole park a calm, cinematic feel. The lake itself is a major feature, around 13 acres, and it’s one of my favorite parts of the park for soft, romantic images.
Here’s what I’ve learned after photographing Verona Park a lot: the best light shows up in layers. We start in the gardens and paths while the sun is higher, then move toward the lake as it drops, so you get softer light and cleaner backgrounds.
Verona Park is also convenient for couples coming from nearby towns like Montclair, Caldwell, and Cedar Grove, and because the park has variety, we can keep moving and avoid getting stuck in the same “everyone uses this exact spot” locations.
From our first conversation, what stood out about Lauren and Mike was how naturally they connected. No stiffness. No awkward “what do we do with our hands.” Just two people who genuinely like being together.
Wardrobe-wise, they nailed it. Mike’s navy patterned shirt paired perfectly with Lauren’s white textured dress and denim jacket. Coordinated without being matchy. Comfortable enough to move. Intentional enough to feel polished.

We started near the gardens where the landscaping naturally creates depth, hedges, flowers, stone textures. That’s where the playful, unscripted moments show up fast. Mike picked Lauren up and she completely lost it laughing. Those are the frames that feel like you, not like a photoshoot.
That’s the goal with New Jersey lakeside engagement photography: create the conditions, then capture what’s real.
The lake is the showstopper here. We worked along the shoreline where the willow trees create natural framing, and we used a bench facing the water for that relaxed, romantic feel.
Late afternoon light filtering through trees is something you cannot fake. You can enhance an image in editing, sure, but you can’t replicate the way real light wraps around people when it’s right.

What you’re seeing here isn’t me directing every move. It’s me placing you in good light, giving you a simple framework, and letting you be yourselves. I’ll adjust an angle, refine a hand position, and keep it flattering, but the connection is always yours.
If you’re considering Verona Park, I’ll help you choose the best time and spots based on light and crowds.

Some moments are stronger without color. Black and white strips everything down to expression, light, and emotion. This is the kind of candid laughter photo that ends up framed because it feels honest.
As a Verona NJ engagement photographer, I’m always watching for the moments between the moments, the split second where you forget the camera exists.
We finished at one of my favorite lakeside angles, a bench overlooking the water with willow branches overhead. The sun was lower, the water was calm, and Lauren and Mike had settled fully into the session.

This is the kind of Essex County engagement session I love most: no forced smiles, no stiff posing, just two people excited about what’s next, photographed in a place that gives you beauty without trying too hard.
If you’re considering Verona Park for your engagement photos, here’s what tends to work best:
Golden hour is worth it. It’s the hour before sunset, and it’s when the park looks its best.
Weekdays are usually calmer than weekends.
Spring through fall gives the most variety, but winter can be beautiful too if you like a clean, minimal look with dramatic skies.
What to wear
Lauren’s neutral tones with denim worked perfectly against the greens of late spring. In general:
Stick to solids and simple textures
Coordinate tones instead of matching outfits
Avoid busy patterns that compete with the scenery
Permits
Professional photography sessions at Essex County parks may require a permit. If it applies to your date, I’ll point you to the right place and we’ll handle it early.
I’ve been photographing couples for over 30 years, and the best engagement photos happen when you stop performing for the camera and just exist together.
My job as your Verona Park engagement photographer is to create the right conditions: flattering light, good angles, simple direction, and a calm process so you can relax into it. When couples trust that approach, the photos feel like real life, just on a really good day.
If you’re planning Verona Park engagement photos, or looking at other North Jersey locations like Branch Brook Park or South Mountain Reservation, the approach stays the same: authentic moments, beautiful light, and images that feel like you.
You’ll also get a fast turnaround, so you can actually use your photos for save-the-dates, your wedding site, and announcements right away.
What’s the best time of day for Verona Park engagement photos? Golden hour (the hour before sunset) gives the most flattering light. Sunset shifts by season, so I’ll recommend the exact start time based on your date and where we want to shoot in the park.
What should we wear for a spring engagement session at Verona Park? Neutrals, soft textures, and layers photograph beautifully in spring. Coordinate colors, avoid heavy logos, and choose outfits you can move in comfortably.
Do we need a permit to shoot at Verona Park? Professional photography sessions may require a permit through Essex County’s permit process. The county provides permit guidelines and applications online.
What happens if it rains on our session day? We reschedule. I keep backup options in mind and monitor the forecast leading up to your session.
Ready to create your own Verona Park engagement photos that actually feel like you? Let’s plan something simple, relaxed, and beautiful.
Alex Kaplan
📞 917-992-9097
📧 alex@alexkaplanweddings.com
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About Me — But Really, It’s About You
The most meaningful wedding photos never come from stiff poses.
They come from the quiet laugh you didn’t think anyone saw.
The look on your partner’s face during the vows.
The warmth of your people all around you.
I’ve been doing this for over 30 years — and I still get nervous before every wedding.
Not because I’m uncertain, but because I know how much it matters.
After photographing hundreds of weddings over the past few decades, I’ve learned something simple:
The best photos happen when you feel fully present.
That’s why I work calmly, behind the scenes — guiding when it helps, then stepping back when the real moments unfold. I’m always anticipating what’s next, so you never have to think about a thing.
My goal is simple: to help you relax, feel confident, and walk away with photos that feel like you — not a filtered version of someone else’s idea of perfect.
Most of my couples say the same thing:
“We’re so glad we didn’t have to worry.”
Alex made everything feel effortless — and the photos are incredible.”
Free parts of our entire wedding.
“One of the most stress"
Alex captured a version of me that actually felt confident and real.”
I look in photos
“I’ve always hated how"
it’s all there. Looking through our gallery feels like reliving the day.”
moment. Every laugh, every tear
“Alex didn’t miss a single
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