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The Ferraro's // A Sunset Field Family Session

Man, I love photographing families. There is something so beautiful about the craziness, the unpredictability, the chaos. Without fail, the kids never do what you want them to. They rarely smile on command or stand in the perfect light. But they run through the grass laughing, roll in the dirt grinning ear to ear, kiss their sibling as they wrestle them to the ground & hug their dads neck as he swings them into the air. I’m not a parent, but if I were, that’s what I would want hanging on my walls anyways. I would want to see my family just as they are- not totally in line, but having fun while trying.

The Ferraro’s were incredible. They simply existed in this field, hanging out & trusting me to capture them just as they were- happy, content, & loving on one another.

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Nick & Lindsay // Casa Feliz Winter Park Wedding

Nick & Lindsay are carefree, kind, silly & true adventurers to their core. From the moment we met, I could feel their lightness. They approached the wedding day with such sincerity- letting the details fall where they may & truly living in the moments of celebrating their love. 

Nick is a super talented photographer & it was really cool to see how he incorporated his skills into the day. He had various cameras by his side along the way, capturing moments from his perspective. 

All in all, they are incredible people & I hope you enjoy.

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David & Kiana // Rollins Chapel Winter Park Racquet Club Wedding

Kiana & David- some of the sweetest people around. Add in their next level fun family & friends & it was hard for the day to anything short of a blast. Plus any day that includes a sunset cruise is top notch in my book. I love the Rollins Chapel/ Winter Park Racquet Club combo for this very reason- so many pockets of good light & photo goodness! 

Enjoy <3

// Second Shooter: the master, Jeannie Albers

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