Pensacola Beach Family Photography Portrait Session

Pensacola Beach Family Photography Portrait Session

It was another beautiful early summer evening on Pensacola Beach. This session was a mother and father from East Texas, with 5 children under the age of 8! Talk about getting worn out. But overall they were very well-behaved but, just as with any young kid, not eager...
Pensacola Family Portrait Session | Pensacola, FL

Pensacola Family Portrait Session | Pensacola, FL

I see a lot of photographers here in town doing sessions at the Pensacola landmark 17th street bridge, aka Grafitti Bridge, and wanted to check it out for myself. And the family I was scheduled to photograph were a good match being eclectic and Pensacola residents.It...
Family Portrait Session | Cantonment, Florida

Family Portrait Session | Cantonment, Florida

This was a nice break from the beach scenery, not that I don’t love it, sometimes it is good to mix it up. This shoot was out in a more rural part of the Pensacola area on a homestead. The variety of shot set ups was endless, but I think I loved the corrugated...
Pensacola Beach Family Portrait Session, Pensacola Beach Florida

Pensacola Beach Family Portrait Session, Pensacola Beach Florida

This was relatively large group of younger children so it was a little tough getting them all to cooperate – sit still, look at camera, smile, etc. But with a little patience we got the shots we wanted and then were able to let them be kids where we managed to...
Newborn Photo Session, Pensacola, Florida

Newborn Photo Session, Pensacola, Florida

This little guy was amazingly alert for being barely 2 weeks old. He had his eyes open following me all the time. I had to use the flashes to make him close his eyes and grab a shot to make it seem as if he were sleeping. He did sleep a little once he got snug in the...
Family Beach Photo Session | Penacola Beach, FL

Family Beach Photo Session | Penacola Beach, FL

This session I got the pleasure of photographing a great family. The 2 sons have SMA (Spinal muscular atrophy) While the older is unable to walk or hold himself up, the younger is still technically meeting neurological milestones. They were a wonderful and loving...