We started out our day at Fort Barrancas at NAS Pensacola. Turns out the fort closes extremely early and we missed it. So we just hung out on the grounds a bit until the sun went down more.








My favorite from the session. She's so gorgeous!


Matthew is a Marine and we thought it would be fun to get a few shots with the Pensacola Marine Pelican!

On our way back to the car, I couldnt help myself from taking this shot! :)

She was starving so we went to Sake Cafe. She didnt even change. She got a lot of stares it was pretty funny. The couple next to us were like sushi addict and were telling us all about what they were eating. They had a fried shrimp, but not the normal kind. It was like the skin of the shrimp with the meat outside of the body. They gave us a little to try. It was different.. not something Id pay for but interesting. On our other side was one of those people that just like to talk, you know what I mean? I guess that's why he was at the sushi bar and now in a booth. Well he was also a "photographer" and offered to take our photo.


The sushi chefs were nice enough to let me go behind the bar. Next time Ill bring a ladder. I was a little to short to even see Giselle.

8 comments:
I love the contextualisation of your bride in real, living, breathing everyday environments :~) It adds a great element of fun to the whole set, speaks volumes about her personality and in tandem with the more classically picturesque environments makes for a fantastic volume of images for her to look back on :~) Great stuff!
Nice work!
I really love that close up shot.
I used to live in Tiger Point. I miss it!
Wonderful Bridal portraits. Clean and creative.
I love that you included the sushi dinner in your session! Gorgeous bridals.
Cute set! I love the B&W one with her sitting by herself :)
really love tht b&w close crop. great work.
The pics are amazing! I'm so happy for you Giselle. I'll go on Flickr and do individual comments on the pics. :)
Love those trees! Green grass, blue sky and two strategically placed parking meters! What more could you ask for. The BW at the sushi bar is classic, too!
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