All tagged lavender

Early morning family photo session at the lavender field | Menkveld Farm, Nolensville TN | Nashville family photographer

Do you love the look of a family session at a lavender field, but can't stand the idea of the summer heat? You are in luck, because I am about to tell you the best tip there is for portraits in the summer: A sunrise photo session!

This really applies for any season and any location, if you are the type of person that does not like to be photographed in front of a lot of people. But, when you love lavender blooms and want your photos at a lavender field, you’ll have to be ready to either suffer the heat of June or you may want to get up early and start your session as soon as the sun rises.

I have some beautiful photos on this post to show you if you’d like to see how a 6:30AM photo session looks like, and one spot open for a Lavender Field Petite Session for the grabs.

Lavender fields and colorful portraits | San Miguel de Allende photographer | Travel photography

Do you love the idea of strolling by aromatic lavender fields and having your photos taken while you’re at it—but you don’t have a plan to go to Provence or Mexico any time soon? Grab one of the very limited mini-sessions I have available in a lavender farm near Nashville, TN. These mini-sessions are perfect for couples, small kids, pregnancy portraits, singles, and anyone who loves the outdoors, flowers, and the incredible aroma of lavender. Get inspired with these images from a trip I made to a lavender field in Mexico, and book your photo-shoot before the 3 spots available are gone. Go to the blog post to learn more.

Tyler + Rachel | West End Church of Christ + The Parthenon - Spring Wedding | Nashville wedding photographer

Rachel did the planning of her Nashville-Spring-Wedding herself, with lots of help from family and friends. Purple and lavender tones highlighted the details of their spring wedding. They became husband and wife under a chuppah, luckily installed indoors, since the day was full of spring showers. Rachel was excited about seeing Tyler’s face when walking down the aisle in her dress, so they chose not to see each other before the ceremony. But we escaped to the nearby Centennial Park to grab some portraits of the couple afterwards. Tyler and Rachel were able to celebrate their wedding day with some of their close friends and family, and I was so happy to document it for them with my photography.