Dallas wildflower senior portraits, Crowley Park Wildflower Photography
Film,  High School Senior,  Spring Photography

Dallas Spring Blooms Senior Portraits

Dallas Spring Blooms Senior Portraits for Coram Deo Academy Graduate

This senior wanted vibrant burst of color with spring blooms as her theme for senior portraits. To accomplish a variety of flowers, her senior portraits took place in a series of two sessions: one in March and one in April. This enabled us to capture the azaleas at Flippen Park as well as the wildflower mix in Richardson! Being patient was worth it as we really encounter the best blooms at both times!

Dallas Wildflower Senior Portraits

It really doesn’t get any better than these amazing flowers blooming along a residential neighborhood in North Dallas. Each year they show up and continue to dazzle me! I can’t resist them, as well as many others in the Dallas area! The evening we arrived to photograph portraits, a spring storm rolled through with loud cracks of thunder, flashes of lighting, heavy rain, AND pea size hail! Many folks quickly exited the field to head for cover. One by one, everybody left! Not us! We safely sheltered in our cars to wait for the storm to pass, watching radar like a hawk! Sure enough, the storm clouds rolled out, so we dashed out of our cars even when there was still a fine mist. We managed to capture gorgeous photos in about a ten minute time frame before more storm clouds threatened our fun! What an adventure and well worth the patience.

Wildflower Season in Dallas Keeps on Giving!

Wildflowers in Dallas Ft. Worth last a few months with each month showcasing a special bloom. February opens with tulips, March welcomes azaleas, April brings bluebonnets and hyacinth, and late summer black eyed Susan and cone flowers. These varieties can be seen in fields along the road, the Dallas Arboretum, and local parks. It’s such a beautiful time for photography!

Film, Yes Please

I’ve recently started introducing film into my photography sessions. It is fun to revive this artform. My primary film camera is a the Canon Rebel G. One day I hope to upgrade to Canon EOS and a medium format camera such as Pentax 645. I can dream!

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