Most Austin photographers will tell you that there are no sure things when it comes to bluebonnet season. Yes, you can plan around the end of March/early April to get good blooms, but Mother Nature makes no promises. You might get high winds, cold weather, endless rain or lackluster fields. Or your favorite field might get mown over (that happened to two of my standbys this year – boo).

But by scouting out several favorite parks, keeping a close eye on the weather radar and frequent communication, you increase your chances of success.

This year, Mother Nature was pretty nice to us. We headed out to Balcones District Park (an annual favorite) for this duo’s yearly bluebonnet portraits.

Ladybugs were befriended.

Spots off-trail were explored.

Silly faces were made.

Which cracked everyone up.

Trees were climbed.

And another Spring bluebonnet session goes in the books.

1. How do you know Stephanie Friedman Photography?

Stephanie has been taking photos of my daughter Carsyn and me since she was a baby. We do two shoots a year and every year I am blown away that Stephanie seems to catch the most incredible moments with her camera (Edit: Flashback photo to baby Carsyn in the bluebonnets – Stephanie)

2. What was your favorite part of your photo session?

I love that Stephanie scouts out locations and advises where the flowers are the best. By the time we show up at the shoot, Stephanie has come up with plans for at least 4 different areas/styles in the park. My 7 year old daughter had photo ideas of her own also, and Stephanie quickly adapted to her desires and took tons of fun photos. (Edit: I love that Carsyn sees spots in the park that I don’t always notice)

3. What advice would you give to other families planning a photo session?

I like to wear solid colors during shoots with my daughter so she shines in the pictures. And when doing shoots in parks, ensure you wear appropriate shoes. (Yes – we had an incident with a cactus needle poking into her soft-bottomed shoes – Carsyn totally rallied – but note to all – dress accordingly and step carefully in wildflower patches).

Stephanie is so flexible, fun, and encouraging during her photo shoots. I felt energized and confident because of her positive feedback. (Edit: Thank you – and excited to start planning fun Halloween ideas with you later this year)

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