MommyCon Orlando | Florida Lifestyle Photographer

I had the privilege of photographing MommyCon this past weekend! Was fun seeing faces old and new! Learned a lot of useful information and got to meet several business owners, like the ladies of La Petite Creme - an awesome and eco-friendly alternative to baby wipes - seriously, check them out! Here are the shots I took of the day - hope you enjoy!


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Trash the Dress: Toddler Edition | Florida Lifestyle Photographer

It never fails that when I do family photos with small kids that the kids want to run off and play and get dirty.

I took my toddler to the beach tonight for her three year old birthday pictures and she was no different. She was not interested in posing in the slightest. We went to the beach and she was getting in the water. There is no arguing with this strong willed kid. 

So she did her thing and I chased her around and was able to capture the REAL Lena - not a forced CHEESE smile that left us both feeling exhausted. I'm already so glad to have these. 

Happy Birthday to my sweet + spunky girl!

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Big Latch On Jacksonville 2016

This was my second year photographing the Big Latch On at Bay & Bee! Such a fun event at a seriously awesome location!

Jen from Jax Beach Breastfeeding Support Group hosts the event. If you're local to Jax and a nursing mother you should check out their meetings! Their regular meetings are the 1st Wednesday of every month at Palms Presbyterian Church in Jax Beach, and the 3rd Tuesday's at Bay&Bee!

"Breastfeeding reminds us of the 1universal truth of abundance; the more we give out, the more we are filled up, and that divine nourishment - the source from which we all draw - is, like a mother's breast, ever full and ever flowing.” ~Sarah Buckley