Monthly Archives: December 2008

Amanda and Rachel’s Senior Portraits

Recently I photographed my cousin Amanda and her friend Rachel’s senior portraits. We started in downtown Fort Myers and then went to Lighthouse Point on Sanibel for some sunset photos. I wanted to get some night shots of them so we went back downtown to get some more photos. I had so much fun photographing them. Especially when I told them to “strike a pose”. We ended up with some hilarious photos, but I am sure they would kill me if I showed them.

Here are a few of my favorites…

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David and Pamalla’s Engagement

I had the privilege of photographing David and Pamalla last week. We met at the Edison and Ford Winter Estates and the weather was perfect. It was so easy finding places to take photos at the Edison Estates. This was the first time I actually got to see the sunset from the Edison Estates. Now I can say it was beautiful! I know I say this every time but the Edison Estates is one of my FAVORITE locations to photograph. There is the Moonlight Garden, the Coconut Groves, the Estates, so many different trees and beautiful sunsets. How much more could you ask for? Of course I have to thank Tori (the event coordinator) for allowing us to visit!

David and Pamalla will be getting married on February 14, 2009! I can’t wait for their garden wedding at Safety Harbor Resort and Spa.

 

Here are a few of my favorites from their engagement session…

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Bonita Springs Family Portrait

I met Jason and Jami along with their two children down at the beach a couple weeks ago. I had so much fun chasing Jackson around the beach playing in the water and the sand. Laying in the sand wasn’t so bad either, since I was able to capture many of McKenzee’s cute expressions. Jason and Jamie have such a beautiful family. I hope to photograph their family in the future!

Here are a few of my favorites photos…

 

 

 

 

 

My fiance Bryan comes with me to portraits every once and a while. Somehow he taught McKenzee to stick her tongue out…

 

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