On Saturday, June 1st in the early morning I am doing portrait sessions in the orchards at Agritopia in Gilbert, AZ!
Time slots are:
5:15 AM
6:15 AM
7:15 AM
I feel super lucky to have been able to get a permit to do portrait photography in the orchard. From what I understand, these permits do not become available very often. Peaches and citrus grow in this gorgeous orchard. It's the time of year for peaches! I cannot wait to create beautiful portraits in this orchard, the type that are perfect for printing out large and hanging on the walls of your home.
Sessions are $300 + tax. You will receive 40 beautifully edited high resolution images in an online gallery.
Or $150 + $150 + tax as a split session with one other family that you know.
If you would like to split this session with another family that you know, each family would pay $150 and receive 20 images and take one of the time slots together at the same time. You coordinate everything with the other family and pay at the same time. You arrive at the same time and I just switch back and forth taking photos for each family during your 45 minute session.
(These photo sessions are for families/groups of six people or less. Add $25 each for any additional child or adult.)
You can either fill out the form below or email me at [email protected] if you want to sign up for one of these with the subject line "Agritopia Orchard."
Let me know your desired time slot. I realize 5:15 AM is not for everyone! There are only three time slots and the first people to contact me get first dibs. I will send you instructions so that you can pay via PayPal to hold your session. Please note: Sessions are not refundable, but you can transfer your session to another family or we can find another time to do a photography session at Agritopia, but the session would not be in the orchard, just in the surrounding area, as this permit is only available for the orchard for the morning of June 1, 2019.
****This image below was taken by me in the Agritopia orchard back in February. The image above was one of the peach trees that my dad planted. ****