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Wedding at the Chart House in Miami – Josie and George – Miami Wedding Photographer

Want to hold a wedding where all your guests will wonder why they don’t serve food this delicious at most other weddings?  Host your reception at the Chart House!

We knew going into this wedding that we were going to have a great time.  Lisette and I had really enjoyed shooting their Miami Engagement Session on the beach and on Lincoln Road and the wedding promised to be as fun as the engagement session had been.

We wanted to deliver some killer black and white shots of the church because the Coral Gables Congregational Church lends itself so well to awesome B/W … our focus on doing this was so strong that we ended up blowing past the expected delivery date by reprocessing most of the wedding with a new development software that allows us more creativity in general but especially b/w shots that are closer to our vision.  We hope you feel the results were worth the extra wait:)

We met Josie in her home in Miami Lakes.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

We really liked the simple, elegant accessories she selected and her makeup artist matched that feel perfectly.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

George got ready at his brother’s home only a couple of blocks away. George is a riot… check him out striking a pose and posing for a dude makeup session with his mother’s makeup artist.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

George helping his brother…

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

George helping his dad…

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

And a fun catch… the “chain of help… George fixing dad’s collar while dad adjusts the straps of George’s brother’s vest… our very first getting-ready conga line?

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Meanwhile back at the bride’s house…

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Once everyone was ready we headed to the Coral Gables Congregational church to celebrate the union of this fantastic couple!

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

An intimate moment inside the Rolls Royce ….

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

…and then off ot the Chart House!

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Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

I have to confess… I never did ask Josie or George if the way Josie’s niece’s bow matched the wedding cake was an intentional choice or pure coincidence… either way it was awesome… and as you may imagine it was not difficult to catch her checking out the cake;)

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

If anyone can pull off a fun “GQ” serious look it’s these two…

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

Miami Wedding photography of Josie Cardoso and George Alas at the Chart House in Miami, FL from Lisette and Alessandro Di Sciascio of Di Sciascio Photography, Miami wedding photography from Miami wedding photographers.

To Josie and George… I hope you enjoyed this little online tribute to the wonderful day. Thank you for trusting us and for inviting us into your homes and wedding.

Friends and family, please feel free to use the comments below to tell the Bride and Groom how spectactular they look:)

All the images are on the proofing site.  Click here

South Florida Wedding Photographer | Amelia and Carlos – Miami Couples Photographer – Sneak Peek – Miami, Ft Lauderdale, West Palm Beach available Worldwide » Di Sciascio photography - [...] met Amelia a while back as she’s a good friend of one of our brides and we had a great time with a portrait shoot during the World Cup. Amelia and Carlo came back for [...]

Joanne - The more I look, the more I love your work. Who would have thought to get a shot of her with her sandals, and the ring shot with the remote. Ordinary events during an extraordinary day. They must be very pleased!

Ellie Saldato - Is that her dad in the third photo? That is such a sweet moment! That’s what I want for my wedding, I want my photographer to show me what I didn’t get a chance to see!

Mark Albert - The black and whites are fantastic! Great set!

Wedding Guest Book Sample – Josie and George Miami Wedding

Welcome to the first blog post under the new Di Sciascio name!

We might do a post about the name change… we’re thinking to even include a little background on how the new branding evolved, but that’s the subject for another day.  Today we’re excited to show you the very first product to sport our new branding … and it’s something we’re very happy about since it’s the highest quality, nicest Wedding Guest Book we’ve ever done.  Which is kind of the point with the new branding anyway:)

So let’s start off with that logo… for the very first time ever in print:

And here are some shots that show off the wedding guestbook:

we can fully customize the incredible canvas cover with photos from our client’s engagment sessions, or with their Wedding Photography if the book is being purchased as an add-on coffee-table book to have ready for your friends to browse through.

Notice the spine allows for lay-flat viewing

Here you should be able to see a detail of the amazing textured paper. It’s fantastic for your Wedding guests to write on but it’s also just an incredible tactile experience even for a coffee book that will not be written in.

and a few of the spreads…

as you can see we designed some of the spreads for your wedding guests to write in and some are simply display spreads featuring images.

This guestbook is a 14″x11″ horizontal layout, the largest, most amazing one we offer our Wedding Photography and Portrait Photography clients. We also offer smaller sizes.

If you thought this was neat please consider clicking the Share button hovering on the left. Thank you!

George Alas - Great work! Looks awesome!

Josie Cardoso Alas - Thank you for everything… The book was beautiful! Can’t wait to see the rest of the wedding pictures… You guys are THE BEST photographers in town!

Lenian - wow! i’d love to have one when i get married! but i never saw one here in the Philippines.. :(

you guys are so cool!! :D

admin - Thank you for the very kind words. You know we do travel… :)

Cathy and James – Married in Naples, FL – South Florida Wedding Photographer

It was early afternoon, a sunny June day in Naples. As we arrived at the hotel where the bride and her bridesmaids were getting ready, there was a flurry of activity throughout the room. Cathy sat by the window, the sunlight lighting her face as pearls were threaded through her hair. Giggles filled the room as two adorable princesses were also being dressed.

We entered the room to a warm welcome, captured some of the moments prior to her slipping on her dress and returned to find her glowing in her gown

her mother and one of her Maids of Honor helped her with her final touches

as I had a chance to photograph some of the details and the two princesses

After finishing up with the bride and the bridesmaids we drove across town to the Tree of Life where James and his groomsmen were getting ready, and where the ceremony would take place.

I had never met Cathy before the wedding, since our Wedding photography business is based in Broward County, across the state. But I had met James twice. He seemed like a very nice guy when we’d met and I was looking forward to photographing their special day. I walked in to find him nearly ready, surrounded by his friends, serious, pensive… he looked like what some people describe as an “old soul” (for those who never heard of that before… it’s a good thing ).

Now, keep in mind… I said an “old soul” … not an “old, boring soul”:)… check this sock action here:

I didn’t know it at the time, but I was in for more of that throughout the day:)

It must have been minutes, but it felt like seconds… and suddenly we were in the middle of a ceremony… beautiful bridesmaids entered with some guys … a gorgeous flowergirl…

and… here comes the bride!

It was a very moving ceremony officiated by two pastors. Near the beginning they projected a video of the couple. I’d seen videos before but was particularly touched by this one. I think it was filmed (very well I should say) by a friend of theirs. But unlike most videos that usually tend to be recreations of previous moments and somewhat of an ode to the past, this one was more of a look to the future. The Bride and Groom spoke about each other, about the preparations they made for their marriage… not just for their “wedding” … it was good, Cathy, James, congrats!

And then the fun began.

As the pastor announced that James could kiss his bride, I quickly, ninja-like got in position to catch the forthcoming kiss. But… ahem…. no. No dice. James gave his bride the “hold on a moment” look and moved over to his groomsmen… Who brought out all sorts of “prep” stuff… towels, breath spray… to get their Man ready for this very special kiss.

I was worried the photos would come out blurry as I was laughing along with the rest of the guests… it was hilarious!

And then, he kissed her

and the seriousness of the moment returned

but only for a few minutes, before they danced down the aisle…

…and…

off to shoot the bridal party and the romantic portraits…

An awesome group….

Some sassy ladies

Some cool cats

and more fun in groups…

and alone

We flew to the reception at St. Johns’ Cathedral where they jumped straight into their first dance

and started an awesome party that included toasting, dancing, cutting cakes, throwing of bouquets and garter belts…

but also some awesome sneaker action

and a fantastic dance routine by the groom and his guys

as time permitted I stole them away for a few more intimate portraits…

and closed the evening by taking this photograph Cathy had asked me for many months before.

Cathy, James….

Thank you so much for making us part of your special day and for trusting us to create an everlasting record of your memories. It was a pleasure to share the day with you, we hope you love seeing our photographs as much as we loved taking them and developing them.

All the photos are now on our proofing site, enjoy!!!

Ciao!

Alessandro and Lisette.

And one last thank you goes out to Deborah Cull who put Cathy and James in touch with us. Her and her husband Matt are not just awesome people, but awesome Naples Wedding Photographers. If you’re looking for amazing work and you’re in that area of the state, look no further than those two.

Tatiana - These pictures are breathtaking! You two are an awesome pair of photographers. It was truly an honor and joy to be a part of Cathy and James’ day in celebrating their union. Many blessings to the newlyweds and to the work that you do!

admin - Thank you Tatiana! we love our work and we love it when we get reactions like yours :)

Cousin Monique (V) - Awesome pics….I can’t wait till you photography my wedding in June.

admin - :) . We’re looking forward to it too!

Louisa Coulthurst - Beautiful pictures!

Amelia Castelli – South Florida Portrait Photographer

(PSSST! if you’re reading this on Facebook, you can see the images full size by going to my South Florida Wedding Photography blog)

Had a terrific time shooting this Italian beauty in her World Cup team’s colors!

Here’s one of my all time favorite portraits…  don’t know what it is about it… but I absolutely LOVE the captured moment:)

Another personal favorite, this time in Black & White

gorgeous eyes

Another pensive expression… love it! And by the way… I love the happy ones too… but not everyone can pull off a pensive expression and still look this good:

after much cajoling on my part I managed to get Carlos, Amelia’s man to get in a shot. We’ll be shooting a session together (with both of them, not just Amelia) sometime in the Fall… I can’t wait… they’re such a fun and good looking couple.

Many thanks to Carlos who helped me move gear around, held reflectors and laughed at my lame attempts at jokes.

Of course Amelia… thank you for making the job so easy;)

Too bad our team got eliminated what… the next day? Oh well… better luck next time. Forza Azzurri!!!!

The full set can be seen on our proof site here

Update!  See the sneak peek for Amelia and Carlos’ couple photography session on Hollywood Beach

Denis Orozco - Forza Italia!

South Florida Wedding Photographer | Amelia and Carlos – Miami Couples Photographer – Sneak Peek – Miami, Ft Lauderdale, West Palm Beach available Worldwide » Di Sciascio photography - [...] a while back as she’s a good friend of one of our brides and we had a great time with a portrait shoot during the World Cup. Amelia and Carlo came back for this session on the beach in [...]

World Cup Family Portraits

As a team of South Florida Wedding photographers we obviously focus primarily on Brides and Grooms. Our business name, however, is Many Many Moments. We chose this name because our mission is to capture the many, many moments that are special in our clients’ lives.

Now for many out there the World Cup is somewhat of a nuisance that rears it’s head every four years and requires you to at least pretend that you have a clue that something is going on, related to football (you know, the one played with your feet, as opposed to that other one where you carry the ball in your hands ;-)) somewhere half around the world. For those I offer these three tidbits that you can use at the watercooler and get by for the next few days “Vuvuzelas are very annoying, don’t you think?” … “Wow… I don’t think France has a chance to pass the first round!” … “Who would have thought Spain would have lost to Switzerland!?!?”

If you’re still reading, odds are the World Cup is indeed one of the Many Many Moments in your life that you remember as the time goes by.

[below: my three little monsters]

If you know someone who is TIVO-ing the games… heading to sports-bars at impossible times of the day, blabbering about zone defense and 4-4-2 … let them know of this offer… odds are they’ll love the idea to have some professional photos from this special time.

Here are two images that are VERY special to me: The first one is my oldest, taken in 2006 (when Italy won the World Cup, Yay!) … she was almost a year old at the time:

And here she is, wearing the same shirt, four years later, at the start of another World Cup adventure (yes, they DO grow up too fast):

I have to admit that I get a lump in my throat at the thought that the NEXT time she’ll be wearing the shirt during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil… she’ll be nearly 9 years old.

If you continue reading I’ll be sharing some fairly personal moments that I recall from past World Cups. This may be interesting or boring, but either way, it will probably illustrate how the event has in a way been a metronome to my life. I will pepper in some images from this year and 4 years ago, images I’ll undoubtedly treasure forever, no matter how well Italy does this time around (All the way baby!!!! – Uhm… probably not, but hey we can always hope). [below: Luca ... he wasn't born yet the last time we played for the Cup]

The first World Cup I remember was Spain ’82. I was 10 years old at the time and ’82 was NOT a good year. I had recently lost my paternal grandmother whom I loved more than words can say (she taught me to draw, to shade images, perspective… if you like my photography, a lot of it has to do with her) and we had moved from Sicily to Central Italy, to a small town where, as the World Cup got under way I had exactly ONE friend.  I didn’t even have an Italy flag to wave in the event that Italy did well… that’s how bad things were. Then a kind neighbor took me to a fabric store, bought three pieces of cotton fabric, green, white, and red … and sewed a flag for me.  It couldn’t fly … it was too heavy for that, but it was MY FLAG. And for the record… at this point as far as flying is concerned… neither could Italy. LOL. [below: Marco ... one year old, waring the shirt I decorated for his sister 4 years ago and practicing with the jabulani]

But everything was about to change. Real Fast.

I remember going to the Bars (you would call them Cafes) to watch the games. Walking from my home to the bars was an eerie experience. I was still getting lost (in a ridiculously small town mind you) and as the games got under way the streets were deserted as everyone gathered around their TVs. On at least one occasion I was late, and running to the bar when I thought I heard and earthquake. Italy had scored and what had been a completely silent town erupted in cheers for a minute… and then back to silence. [below: wifey and little monsters]

Through some incredible chance event Italy was one of two teams “fished back out” of the first round and allowed to continue on. There was no hope.

And then it happened.

Out of nowhere, the team started getting better, and I started making friends at the Bars. By the time it was all said and done, Italy had somehow defeated what may have been Brazil’s best team of all time in an epic match that will live forever in the memory of those who were priviledged to watch it… and against all odds we beat Germany in the final, conquering the Third cup of our team’s history. And by the time the last flag stopped waving I had made more friends than I’ll ever be able to handle.

The next World Cup, Mexico ’86 was a disaster … I don’t even want to go over how poorly Italy did… and frankly that wasn’t a great time in my life either… I was 14, a clumsy teenager without a clue about anything, chasing a girl I was nuts about but having absolutely no idea how to get her attention… my team and I both got a zero.:)

Four years can be a lifetime sometime. Italy ’90. We were one of the favorites to go all the way and capture our fourth trophy. Italy had built majestic stadiums, we had prepared a great party for the world to enjoy… the early summer leading up to the cup was a frenetic time for my country… and for myself, aside from the fact that I’d recently lost another grandparent… my maternal Grandfather whom I was also very attached to (those computer skills? all him) things were looking good as I was in the process of graduating High School. Things were looking better on other fronts as well… remember the girl from the previous World Cup? We were dating… I graduated … and Italy started their quest for the Cup. At this point most of my friends had girlfriends, many of these same girlfriends would soon become their wives… I knew exactly where I’d be in 4 years… In Turin, finishing up a degree in Engineering, getting ready to go work for an automobile manufacturer (hopefully designing Formula One engines). The summer was dominated by a song “To be number one” which was the theme song of the cup.

Italy’s plans exploded in their face as we were beat by Argentina and had to make do with 3rd place.

I didnt’ know this at the time, but my plans wouldn’t pan out either.

Another four years went by, and so did Turin, and so did L’Aquila and as the World Cup started packing their bags for the United States, I had done the same a year earlier.

Once again I found myself at an all-time low. I was all alone, this time not in a small town away from home, but in a huge city in a gigantic country WAY far away from home. I was alone. I had little sense of direction, I did have one thing that kept me tightly connected: I watched Formula One races, at the same time as my friends back home (unlike the World Cup, this is every year for most of the year, so it was a way to keep in touch and be connected by something) … I had been a fan of Brazilian Ayrton Senna for a decade at this point and was looking forward to the ’94 season on the active suspension Williams Renault. I had not missed a single race since at least ’88 and I was gonna have a great time. [below: Marco with a very very good looking photographer]

May 1, 1994 – a steering column broke and what was probably the most talented racecar driver of all time died in a tragic accident in Italy. I stopped watching the race as he was airlifted to the hospital and never watched a Formula One race again. It may sound silly.. I didn’t know the guy, he wasn’t family or anything. But I sat in my apartment for the whole day crying.

A little more than a month later the World Cup started. I bought a cheap “Italy” hat at a sports memorabilia store and began sewing the flags of the teams Italy would face, onto the hat… after Italy had beat them. [below: who knew she had thes moves?]

We reached the final. My hat was covered with flags, and in my pocket was the Brazilian flag I planned to sew on the hat as we beat them that afternoon. I went to see the game at a popular Brazilian club with some friends. I was the only one in blue in a sea of yellow (WHAT, WAS, I, THINKING?).

The game ended in a tie… then extra time… then penalty kicks.

Our biggest star, Roberto Baggio walked up to the ball, kicked…

And Brazil proceeded to win the World Cup.

I didn’t cry as much as I thought I would. I felt a deaf pain. A lot of it was that I was actually happy for the Brazilians. Senna had been a national Icon… a Babe Ruth of sorts if you will. I was interviewed by a reporter (I ended up being quoted on the front page of the newspaper) and I told her frankly that with the loss they had suffered a couple of months prior, I was glad that if someone was going to beat us, it be them.

I listened to “to be number one” on the way home… and I couldn’t even make out the words.

France’98 was another bad year for the World Cup. We were knocked out in our first game in the round of 16 by France (who eventually won the tournament on home soil). I remember exactly where I was watching the game. I was at my maternal grandmother’s home. I was there quite a bit at this point… she had Alzheimer’s and was getting worse… and my mother would be there to take care of her. She woulnd’t be around for the following World Cup.

Korea/Japan ’02 Things were looking good at my job. At this point I had realized that this was no longer just a job but a career. I started getting worried that I was “growing up” … inside I was still the 10 year old boy who would run to the bars to watch the soccer games… but all around friends were getting married, some were having children… things were changing fast.

Once again we were slaughtered right out of the Round of 16. I don’t even want to mention who we lost to… it’s too painful LOL.

Now… remember when I said that 4 years can be a lifetime?

I wasn’t kidding.

As the 2006 World Cup got under way my life had completely changed. I didn’t watch the initial less important games by myself… I watched them with my daughter and my wife. Yeah… daughter and wife. Imagine that! [below: Francesca in '06]

It was a wonderful time. I was a new dad, a new husband… I had no clue how to be good at either, but I was trying and having a good time. The odds weren’t in my favor but hey time flies when you’re having fun.

It was SO MUCH FUN to watch the games with the little one… in the photo above you can see how she started crying…. oops my fault… someone nearly scored against us I cried out some imprecation … she got scared and sterted crying … real tears:(

We went ALL the way. Beat everyone they put in our tracks

It wasn’t always pretty (the shirt I hand-designed for my little one was) but we got the job done.

At the end of the day we stood tall on top of the world

I had been 10 years old the last time I saw my country pull this off… and as I listened to “to be number one” I was finally able to again cry tears of joy as I held up my baby daughter, who this year is asking me all sorts of questions (why don’t they let the people in yellow touch the ball LOL) and undoubtedly in 4 years will be rooting for some other team just to spite me.

Oh one more thing… tomorrow morning is USA-SLOVENIA…. Go USA!!!!

Joanne, Doug and Brendyn – Baby Bump family portrait session in North Miami Beach – Miami Pregnancy Photographer

I could post that one image and frankly it would say all there is to say:)

It was my first time photographing a baby bump session (that’s what I call expectant mom or pregnancy photography by the way) that included Dad Mom and an older sibling. And I AM HOOKED!!! I’ll be honest… I was worried that it would be tough to do a baby bump session with a little toddler … well … toddling around. Boy was I wrong…

Brendyn was a TOTAL HAM. Ok, and he’s ridiculously adorable too… here… check him out:

here he is…

kissing mommy…

kissing daddy…

kissing sis!

See… right there. Couldn’t I just stop? When I saw that on the back of the camera I just had to tell Joanne… look we can just end it here… there’s NO WAY I’m topping this shot… it’s all downhill from here:)

the whole family together…

Joanne and Doug catching a couple of moments together…

Doug being silly (ok, I put him up to it – but it’s totally in character )

Mommy and baby-2-be having a moment alone…

I absolutely love this shot of mommy above… gorgeous mommy, amazing expression!

Everyone kissing baby!

reading to baby

Brendyn takes center stage again…

Rock on, little dude!

Anne Geddes, here I come LOL

I’m so glad Doug insisted I try to get this shot… I LOVE IT!

And we close with an abstract… but one that is so indicative of Brendyn’s playful relationship with his soon-to-be baby sister:

Guys… it was an honor and a pleasure to spend a few hours with you and capture these amazing moments for you to share with your baby girl when she’s Brendyn’s age. Can’t wait to see your two little ones together sometime in the very near future!

You can see the rest of the photos on the proofs site

Joanne Arnett - Alex,

These pictures are absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! I nearly cried when I saw some of them, for example 14, 17, 56, 78, 87, just to name a few. Then I almost fell off my chair laughing at how adorable Brendyn was with the guitar or in that tree. I can’t decide on my favorites because there are so many awesome pictures to choose from. This was so much fun and I am so excited that we were able to do it. I’m glad that working with Brendyn went so well for you. He really is a ham. Thanks again for this. We Love Them!

Joanne

Louisa Coulthurst - Love the last abstract photo!

admin - Thank you, Louisa :) … we had a great time getting that shot!