Archive for November, 2008
Coming Up Roses
I have this beautiful family of five who comes back to me every fall. We photographed this session in a beautiful rose garden outside of Destin. Here are few photos that caught my eye when looking through the captures. Don’t these girls look like the rose garden was made for them…



~Trista
2 comments November 22, 2008
The Grandeur of a Tree
There is something so magnificent about a large old tree. Imagine all the stories this tree could tell - tales of families enjoying picnic lunches under it’s shady bows, little boys and girls climbing its limbs, etc.
One more story: two siblings playing together under its outstretched limbs as a photographer captured them in carefree play.



~Trista
2 comments November 17, 2008
Photos that define our love
This Gulf Breeze family hired me about eight months ago for the first time. The pictures rocked, if I do say so myself. This shoot was about capturing the intimacy, love, and fun-loving nature of this crew. I adore it when a family gets to know my process and can pinpoint what it is that they want to focus in on. It makes the session so much easier and the resulting photographs always tell their story more accurately. Did I say how much I adore my repeat clients…



This photo perfectly depicts everyone’s mood to a T…(hey, see that canvas over their bed, that was from our last session)

~Trista
4 comments November 10, 2008
Lovin’ her new sister
This 8 year old girl got a new sister a few months ago and it appears that they are really hitting it off well. I look forward to seeing how their relationship develops further once the little one can interact with her sister and the rest of the family.




~trista
Add comment November 7, 2008
Surf Fishermen – GBHS Senior Twins
These two brothers, identical twins, love very similar activities – fishing and reading. Sounds like a great recipe for a very low stress life. No surprise, they were both very mature and kind-hearted. It was a pleasure working with them.




~Trista
Add comment November 3, 2008