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Happily Ever After {Naples, FL Beach Wedding}

I had the great joy of standing next to my little sister as Matron of Honor when she said, “I do” this past weekend.  The extremely talented Maria Glassford had official photography duties, but of course I couldn’t resist doing a little work myself.

The wedding was at the Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club, right on the Gulf of Mexico, and it was a beautiful as you’d imagine.  I loved these bright blue doors hidden by the palms. . . it doesn’t get more tropical than that!

A green palm leaf partially hides a blue door at the Naples Beach Club hotel.

 

Blue wasn’t just on the doors, either.  The attendants dresses were blue, “the color of the deep sea” and the bride had some fabulous blue shoes, too!

The bride

It’s with no sisterly bias that I honestly say, she made a gorgeous bride!

The bride in color and black-and-white

And, they make a gorgeous couple!

The bride and groom walk toward the beach after saying their vows.

Watching the sun set over the water right after they were pronounced “husband and wife” was the perfect way to celebrate the joyous day and this wonderful couple.

The bride and groom kiss on the beach as the sun sets over the water.

I have lots more to share, but they will have wait until I get back home. . . stay tuned next week!

Rab - March 22, 2011 - 8:08 pm

Nice. Hope you had time to relax and enjoy yourself.

Maria Glassford - March 23, 2011 - 10:49 am

Amy, I love your pictures!! What a magical day….with a stunning bride, beautiful weather, and of course, a wonderful couple. It was so great to meet you and watch you proudly stand next to your sister. :)

Gina - March 24, 2011 - 11:35 am

Amy the pictures are amazing and your sister is so beautiful. I can’t wait to see more pictures. Enjoy the rest of your days in FL.

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Friday Favorites: Florida {Bozeman Photographer}

I escaped the gray, snowy weather in Montana for a trip to Florida this week!  We’re lucky enough to have parents living in Orlando and my sister is getting married in Naples this weekend.  We typically don’t do “spring break” but the warm sunshine we’ve had in the last day has been amazing!

We spend most of today traveling from Orlando to Naples, so the real Florida relaxation will start tomorrow, but since it’s time for a “Friday Favorites,” I thought I’d share a few of my favorite Florida things experienced in the last 24 hours.

1.  Palms.  Not only is the landscape green (as opposed to Montana’s brown and white March), the palm varieties are everywhere.  I love the pop of color and the graphic lines.

2.  Toes in the pool.  This needs no explanation!

3.  Sunset, specifically the warm glow of the “golden hour” at water’s edge.  Yes, we get some spectacular sunsets in Montana, but nothing goes together quite like a sunset and water.

Sun is starting to set in Naples, Florida.

 

I plan to soak up as much of the warm sun as possible while we’re here because I’m expecting to return to fresh snow when we do head back to Montana.  Happy Weekend!

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Friday Favorites {Bozeman Photographer}

Another week and another set of favorites for Friday!

1.  Daffodils.  We brought some daffodils home this weekend and they are, for me, one of the first signs of spring.  Our yard is still covered with snow (and there is more falling right now), but it is March.  And this bright, happy yellow is a nice reminder of what is just around the corner!

2.  The moon.  I love gazing at the moon. . . last Sunday it was especially mesmerizing with just that teeny tiny sliver illuminated.  But the eye-catching part was that you could faintly make out the glow of the entire moon.  Simply stunning!

3.  Wolves.  They’re so majestic and powerful and regal and we were fortunate to get some up-close views at the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center in West Yellowstone last week.  If you haven’t been there, it’s definitely worth a stop on your next trip to the park.  There are 2 wolf packs as well as a few grizzlies.  All of the animals at the Center are rescued animals that would not survive on their own in the wild.  This pack was extremely playful and active, but Kootenai was nice enough to pose for me.

A gray wolf stands tall on a gray, snowy day.

4.  Richard Scarry’s Cars and Trucks and Things that Go! Yes, another kids book, but this is a classic.  I remember this from my younger days and this has been my now-4-year-old’s favorite book for at least the last 2 years.  It’s a big book, with a cute story about Ma, Pa, Penny and Pickles Pig taking a journey to the beach.  Along the way they pass all sorts of fun characters and vehicles, all expertly illustrated to keep you and your kiddo studying the pages.  And the search for the elusive Gold Bug, hidden on every page, is just as much fun for mom and dad as it is for the kids!  Despite the large size of the book, it’s one that goes on every trip with us because it easily occupies my boys for an hour.  Yep, 1 book for an entire hour.

 

Happy weekend!

Susie - March 13, 2011 - 11:46 pm

We have that Richard Scarry book- my friend Cory thought we were having a boy when we were expecting Lauren so she bought us boyish books for him (or her as it turns out). Our girls love it, and yes, it IS quite a hefty read!
Great wolf picture, Amy!

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My World/Your World | Month 2 {Bozeman Photographer}

I almost missed the second installment in the “My World/Your World” project I’m doing.  I’m a member of an all-female professional photographer’s forum and several of us paired up to do a monthly photo challenge.  My partner-in-project is the talented Pensacola, FL based photographer Teresa Schramm of Merriment Photography.  The theme we tackled this month is “weather”.  I was going to go for a snow picture, since we have a lot of that around here, but I’m longing for warmer weather and this sunset image from a few weeks ago just makes me feel all warm and cozy.  Teresa doesn’t have much snow, but she does lots of sandy beaches.  Even in the fog, they still look warm and inviting!

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Friday Favorites {Bozeman Family Photographer}

Friday Favorites is up again.  The days this week seemed to fly by.  I guess that happens when you head away from home for 2 nights and then you spend another day cooped up at home with sick kids.  Thankfully, they are on the mend and I’m excited about having a fun weekend.

Without further ado, here are my favorites for this week:

1.  Family Fun Magazine.  Admittedly, I’m a magazine junkie.  I think we get about 10 delivered to our mailbox every month.  A few months ago Family Fun started showing up.  I’m sure that I never subscribed to it, but alas, it comes, addressed to me, every month.  And I have to say I really love it.  It’s easy to flip through in an hour but it is chock full of great ideas.  Crafts and snacks and projects that are super cute and very doable with your kids.  I used to get Martha Stewart Living and while I drooled over the gorgeous recipes and projects, most were way too complicated to actually complete.  Family Fun is just as great, but we can actually accomplish the projects!

2.  The Seven Silly Eaters by Mary Ann Hoberman.  A great friend, and former Kindergarten teacher, introduced me to this book when my oldest son was about 18 months old.  My youngest is now 21 months old and he recently discovered it on his big brother’s bookshelf.  It’s now in our daily rotation.  It’s an adorable story, clever and cute, written entirely in rhyming verse (which means it’s fun to read aloud!).  But even better than the story are the illustrations by Marla Frazee.  With my son on my lap, it’s easy to get wrapped into reading the text.  I’ll confess that I’ve actually snuck it from his room so I could take it all in, studying the awesome drawings without having to keep up with the story reading.  It’s that good!

3.  Etsy.  The one stop shop for all things handmade.  There are some amazingly talented people out there and etsy is the perfect venue to allow them to sell their wares.  I have 2 favorite shops:  Sweet Pea Hats and Birds and Cookies.

Sweet Pea Hats is my talented friend Beatrice’s shop.  I photographed this little guy in her “little bear” hat last year, but she has dozens of adorable designs.  The “sock monkey” and “petit lapin” are two of my other favorites!

Birds and Cookies is my talented friend Heidi’s shop.  She’s a master with her sewing machine and makes a variety of items in the cutest fabrics.  I just wish I had a daughter to wear one of her dresses!  Luckily she also makes superhero capes, which I think would be perfect for my boys!

4.  Church Craft Fairs!  I love a good old, down-home craft fair.  And my church, Bozeman United Methodist, is hosting one tonight from 4-8 p.m.  In addition to fun crafts and talented artists selling their goods, you can also get a warm, hearty bowl of chili!  I’ll be there, selling some of my art prints and these fun folding notecards:

Amy Shertzer Photography Notecards

Come on down, say hi, enjoy a delicious dinner, and support United Methodist missions which help those in need around the world!  BUMC is located on the corner of Willson & Olive in downtown Bozeman.

 

Happy Friday and enjoy your weekend!

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