Let’s start out by saying – the weather was getting on my nerves this last semester. Almost every session was threatened with thunderstorms and guess what? It didn’t rain at ONE OF THEM! This is why I always play it by ear. I even called one of my UCF Grads, Angee the evening before her session because the forecast said like 90% chance of rain. Let her know I have these really cute clear umbrellas that I use for light rain and some example pictures. She was down but of course, you always hope for the best weather!
Nevertheless, I really enjoyed this group for Spring 2022. Cannot wait to see where you all go next in your post-grad journey! Let’s get started!
It’s been a long time coming for Cara and I to officially meet. I’ve been friends with her older sister, Cristina for years and had heard about Cara all the time! I was honored when she inquired to get her graduation photos taken with me. She’s one of the sweetest, most bubbly people I know!
Alesha brought her husband and 4 kids to celebrate at her grad session! These were some of the most well-behaved kids I’ve ever worked with and they were all picture – ready at the drop of a hat. It was really sweet to see how proud they were of their momma who STILL finished her degree!
I think it’s no surprise at this point that couples are my specialty. Well, Angee brought her boyfriend, Jonathan to her session and ugh, I’m just a sucker for them🥹 The kindest couple!!
In Taylor’s limited spare time from Nursing School, she was a champion Wakeboarder!! She’s also an avid UCF Football fan and somehow we got into the stadium to take some pictures by the field.
The one grad I had at Rosen campus this semester – and SUPER EARLY in the AM! It was hard to save this photo for last because it’s one of my FAVORITES from Estephany’s session!
Wishing all of you every happiness moving forward! It was an honor to spend some time celebrating you in one of your greatest accomplishments! Thank you for choosing me to capture these photos🥰
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