Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Fisheating Creek

It's been a while since I've posted any new pictures of my son Finn so I thought I'd share some images from a recent camping trip. Fisheating Creek is a beautiful private campground just west of Okeechobee Lake. We scored a fantastic spot by the Creek itself and spent Valentine's weekend with owls, alligators, raccoons, wood-peckers, and yes, even a rumbling pack of armadillos. Here was the view from behind our tents:

The foggy creek first thing in the morning. You know, when the only people that are up are the ones with bright-eyed 7 month olds.

A starry sky through Cypress trees...

My son who I discovered is very much a typical little boy. He loves being dirty.

Remember my friend Stacy who was so patiently awaiting that baby girl of hers? Well, Andelin Kingsley Foxhoven is now a three month old blond-haired blue-eyed future heart breaker. She was there too.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Asia meets old Florida meets Bohemia


Rachel Franklin and John McKenzie were married at the lovely home of Rachel's parents on Key Biscayne. When Rachel first hired us over a year ago, we met at this house and I just couldn't wait for the day when I'd be let loose with my camera! Rachel's mom is an artist and works beautifully with tile mosaics. Almost every room in the house has views of gardens of green and fuchsia against blue tiles. When the big day finally arrived, the gardens and the house were decorated in a way that left every one awestruck. Trees were draped with orange and fuchsia paper lanterns, orange and red orchids adorned tables and bouquets, candlelit lanterns hung from trees, and perfect little orange kumquats filled bowls and accented the cake. Asia meets old Florida meets Bohemia. What a unique and perfect place to celebrate a marriage. Here are some images of the wedding details and bridal shoot we did at the Cape Florida Lighthouse just before the nuptials.