Felicia Sam and David Nartey
decided to trek out into this weekend's massive nor'easter to capture
the perfect wintry engagement photos.
According to ABC News,
although meteorologists forecast 20 to 25 inches of snow to fall this
weekend in the D.C., and Baltimore regions, Felicia Sam and David Nartey
left work Friday to drive nearly 40 minutes to Fort Meade, Maryland, to
play in the snow and capture it all on camera.
"We had wanted
to do a snow photo shoot for a long time," Sam, 27, told ABC News. "So
any opportunity that presented itself, we were just going to take it. I
heard on the news that there was going to be ablizzard so I said surely
there'll be snow. I called the photographerDotun Ayodeji and said, 'Are
you up for it?' And he said, 'Oh my God, you're reading my mind.'"
Sam,
who has been engaged to Nartey, 31, since last October, said that
despite the chilly temperatures and the "snow hitting my face" the two
had a great time shooting in the snowfall.
"We were like kids playing in the snow," she recalled. "We threw snow balls at each other. We actually had a lot of fun."
The
bride-to-be admitted that her friends did think she was crazy, but she
can't wait for her family backin Ghana to see the photos. Sam said it
was fitting that the two take photos in the middle of a nor'easter,
especially since Nartey proposed right before Hurricane Joaquin. The two
plan to wed later this year.
"I don't know but for some reason I
knew we'd be fine," Sam said, adding that the two got home safely by
following a tractor trailer that was clearing snow from the road. "It
wasn't so bad"
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