I finally got around to posting the pictures from my family trip to Washington D.C. this past April. The highlight of our trip was seeing the cherry blossoms in peak season! All the walkways and underneath the cherry blossom trees were filled with people from all over the world looking at the breathtaking array of light pink and white blossoms lining the Tidal Basin. This year I focused on taking candid pictures as opposed to strategically taking “perfect” shots. I absolutely love the picture below of the couple walking, hand-in-hand, through the cherry blossom trees…
Detail photography is important to showcase the little things that make an event special. I enjoy getting closeups of objects when taking pictures. This is why detail photography is significant. When doing engagement rings, it beautifies the token that represents the love between the couple. I have been searching the internet for the perfect wedding day shoes. I purchased two pairs: one shown in the pictures, and the other will remain a mystery until after my wedding day. The sandals shown in this blog post are from David’s Bridal. The ivory satin block heel sandal is embellished with…
Katie has been a long time friend of mine; I’ve known her so long I consider her a sweet cousin! Last year, she was visiting during the summer and we decided to go have a photoshoot at two different parks in South Florida: Vista View Park (Davie) and Peace Mound Park (Weston). If you are looking for hills in South Florida, Vista View Park is the place to go. I wanted to incorporate fairy lights with Katie’s pictures because I think they look pretty and dreamlike…
Two months ago today, my love and best friend (E) asked me to be his Mrs! It was a special day not only because he asked me to marry him, but because he asked me to marry him on my 25th birthday. A week or so prior, he asked me what I wanted to do for my birthday. He wanted it to be somewhere outdoors, so I choose a park across the street from our church. We picked up some sushi and had a picnic at the park. Upon arriving, I noticed that two of our friends were standing in…