SWEETER THAN CANDY CANES
Holly and Nicholas were ADORABLE. Holly was a huge helper, placing blankets and pillows and then cleaning them up when the time came, she also loved getting her photo taken. Nicholas was…well..a TODDLER!
Ditching the Workout Attire
I messaged Robin about doing a shoot with her partner at the very spot where Ben and I got married. Robin and James have that type of charisma you can just see and feel through even the simplest cell phone pictures, so I KNEW I had to get them in front of my camera and capture their love.
reflecting on 2020
2020 was quite the adventure, to say the least! In this blog I recap my personal adventure in Natural Moments by Katie Murray. Read along!
All the World’s a Stage
Lindsay and Jonathan agreed to be my models for a shoot at Fort De Soto, one of my favorite local spots. There’s an old fort (literally), beach, and lush greenery all around. I knew we’d find the perfect spot for what ended up being their Christmas card photo (*swoon*).
Christmas at gallagher’s
There’s no hiding from it, the holidays are officially HERE! I had the cutest little session with Bowie at Gallagher’s Pumpkins and Christmas Trees!
endangered art4apes
I’ve been very fortunate to be able to travel to incredible places like Costa Rica, Australia, The Galapagos, and Zambia, where the wildlife practically begs to be photographed. And much of that wildlife is threatened or endangered. I have the privilege to take people with me to these incredible places, to view these beautiful animals, and that’s an amazing feeling.
WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
In 2017, I asked for a DSLR camera for our honeymoon to the Galápagos. I wanted to try my hand at taking some non-cell-phone photos of all the animals (and I mean ALL the animals). I was gifted a Canon Rebel T6i with a kit lens and incredible 55-250mm lens (thanks Dad & Sherri) as a “grad-birth-wed” present.
IT’S FALL Y’ALL
Fall is my favorite season. Pretty leaves, crisp air, being able to drink hot chocolate without people shuddering in horror. Well, maybe in New England. Here in Florida it’s a bit different. The leaves don’t change, the air is humid as ever, and maybe 4 days out of the year is it cold enough to truly warrant a hot cocoa.