This session was everything and then some. Im so happy that it all worked out beautifully. Oh weather… Mom and I tried to be meteorologist and fortunetellers but I had a feeling it wasn’t going to stop raining and just become so unpredictable. That we needed a new back update to the backup plan. Yikes. As we were texting and trying to figure out what we could do I was feeding my kids a syrup layden breakfast, then Stephanie suggested we try for a mid-morning. I didn’t even wipe their faces off, still in PJs  and I dropped them right off at my mother-in-law‘s. Thank you Mima! I am so glad we did their session that morning. We had that pretty bright light but their session date and back up date was pretty rainy and overcast darkness. I honestly would rather do your session in mid-morning light then in a dark overcast, almost going to rain lighting. (personal preference but I like bright and light)
When they arrive looking amazing I would have hugged them all if it wasn’t a pandemic. Especially considering they were literally walking out the door to go to Epcot. Mom promptly had them turn around and get into some nice clothes for their portraits. The girls as always rocked it. They cuddled close and squeezed in tight just like Anna and Elsa‘s mom would’ve preferred. We photographed the session outside the back of the beautiful resort by the palm trees, along the building and of course those gorgeous mosaic walls. That wall can inspire outfits and is so so much fun to photograph against. The Disney Riviera resort is such a stunning for portraits! It’s also has a smaller footprint so if you wanted to squeeze in a quick session or if you know your children don’t last as long this would be a great resort for that. You know especially when your photographer does a quick change a-roo- with your epcot plans.Â
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