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Photos at GardenView Flowers โ€“ Dreamy Photo Session Location

GardenView Flowers is a family owned flower farm just outside Toledo, and itโ€™s one of those places you can tell is cared for so well. From the u pick gardens to the little details throughout the property, everything feels thoughtful and inviting.ย 

You can plan a slow morning or evening there, building your own bouquets, stopping by the little shop, or even working with them to design florals for a wedding or another special event.

Or, my favorite, take photos on their gorgeous property!

Toledo Ohio Lifestyle Photography Studio Tour

Youโ€™re excited to have found me and are thinking about a studio session, but maybe youโ€™re wonderingโ€ฆwhatโ€™s it really like when you walk in?

From the moment you step through the door, youโ€™ll see this space was designed with you in mind. Kids can explore little nooks or play with a few toys while parents relax with a cup of coffee.

What is the best month for fall photos?ย 

Your Guide to Beautiful, Stress-Free Fall Sessions in Northwest Ohio Fall is hands-down one of the most magical times for family photos. Thereโ€™s something about the changing leaves, cozy layers, and golden light that brings out all the warmth and connection we want to remember forever. But when exactly is the best time to schedule...

Sunset Photos Maumee Bay State Park โ€“ Why You Should Capture the Older Years in Family Photos

As a photographer, I often hear parents tell me that they only want to capture their young children. They think they should save family photos for those โ€œcuteโ€ baby and toddler moments. But what about your older kids?

Photo Session at Gust Brothers Flower Farm โ€“ Why a Flower Farm is the Perfect Spot for Family Photos

Family photos shouldnโ€™t feel stiff or forced. Kids need space to run, explore, and play. Thatโ€™s exactly what makes a flower farm the perfect setting. The wide-open fields atย Gust Brothers Flower Farmย encourage curiosity, allowing little ones to pick flowers and explore between the rows of blooms.

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