My first photoshoot of the year was a huge success! We went to San Lorenzo Park in King City, CA. This park is absolutely stunning! The Chavez family went above and beyond, and we all had a blast!
This session was extra special for Roxanna and I, because we used to go to school together back in the day. It was great to catch up with her and her family as we snapped away.
I was so impressed with the deep connection between each of the family members. This family prioritizes each other, and it shows. The kids behaved so well, reflecting on the fantastic parenting of their mom and dad. This made our session 100% easier.
Everyone was also so enthusiastic about being in front of the camera. There were no dragging feet here! The kids in particular had laughter in their eyes and contagious smiles, and the way the children interacted with their parents was just heartwarming.
It was a tad windy out on the day of the shoot, so sometimes hair and wardrobe were at the mercy of the breeze, but it added a unique touch of movement to the photos.
Since our session happened on New Years Day, the family was exhausted. I totally understood the feeling. That said, the fresh air did everyone so much good, and soon, we were all enjoying ourselves.
Roxanna did an amazing job color coordinating their outfits. She was spot on! Dressed in complementary blues and peaches, the family accessorized with cowboy hats and boots. The detail brought so much life to the photos!
It was an honor to capture the essence of their family through my lens. Their gallery is a perfect blend of natural and posed shots, and I couldn't be happier with the outcome.
I had such a wonderful time working with the Chavez family and I cannot thank them enough for allowing me to capture these special moments for them. I am so grateful for the opportunity to relive our childhood memories together and I look forward to seeing what the future holds for this amazing family.
To the Chavez family, thank you for a fantastic photoshoot! I hope you all enjoy the memories that were captured here at San Lorenzo Park, and that these images bring joy to your lives for many years to come.