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Thankful for big families, Somerset Resort

With the Thanksgiving holiday last week we had several lovely families come down to Turks and Caicos in “multigenerational” or big family groups. I don’t particularly like the term “multigenerational”. Sounds too much like “marketing speak”,  to me it’s just a lovely big, regular family. Tim and Paulette were celebrating a wedding anniversary and surrounded by grownup kids and grandkids it was important to capture this special moment. But how do you get pictures of ten people in just under an hour? Also none of the pictures below have had any “photoshop work” done on them…zero…Read More »Thankful for big families, Somerset Resort

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Aaron’s first photo shoot at the Sands Resort

After talking a few times to Ri-Ann  from the Sands Resort concierge about her new beautiful baby Aaron Alexander, we decided it was time to have his first professional photo shoot.

Before doing the shoot we discussed possible locations and finally decided it would take place in the same resort that Ri-Ann works at. Aaron is only for months old so we needed beautiful gardens with plenty of shady areas and the Sands has just that.

Just before sunset we moved to Grace Bay beach to capture mother and son before we ran out of sunlight. We took some great shots with an incredible sunset.

A big Thanks to Ri-Ann and her beutiful son Aaron Alexander Edwin Sutton for posing for our cameras.

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Time for a beach portrait in Turks and Caicos

Kelly and Dion were married in Turks and Caicos in 2008 and I helped them with their wedding. It actually feels like a couple of years ago not seven ! It was wonderful to get an email from Kelly asking to have a beach portrait shoot whilst they were visiting this summer. We organized it all and I popped over to their villa to get a few pictures and be introduced to the kids (!) before we headed back over to the Grace Bay area for the actual photos. It’s really special to be asked back again and to help capture people’s lives and seeing them evolve through the stages from engagement shoot, to wedding to family pictures. So we did a few “formalish” ones, we hung out, we jumped, ran, dug, smiled, laughed, chased, swung, joked and finally ended up in the water. So great to see the kids jump in and have a blast.Read More »Time for a beach portrait in Turks and Caicos