Family Photographer for Marco Island
For over 30 years I have enjoyed creating Marco Island family photography on this beautiful island. I photographed families on many of the Marco Island properties that provide vacations for families. My goal is to make family photo sessions with the attractive tropical landscapes of the island and then onto the beaches for sunset family photos.




Family Photo Session
I met Adam and Nicole and their children on a recent Sunday at the Charter Club Condominiums. On many occasions, I have created family photo sessions at this location on Collier Boulevard. The goal for this photo shoot was to make some formal and posed photos and then let the children be children and capture what they do on their own. So, Elle and Troy were great together for their pictures as brother and sister.


There was great respect between them and that made the photo session easier and a joy for this photographer! You can visit my Marco Island Photographer page to see other family photo sessions taken on Marco Island.


Charter Club Vacation Photo Session
I arrived early to find the best backgrounds at the Charter Club. It was easy, the grass was beautiful, and the tropical green landscaping was well maintained and provided a great background for family images. So, we began some formal style photography of the family. Then photographs of the children together and individually. The children enjoyed looking at a star fish and blowing soapy bubbles while on the perfect green grass at the Charter Club Park. We then walked to the beach and captured some casual photos of the children playing in the sand and surf.



Professional Family Photographer Sessions
My Marco Island Family Photography sessions last about an hour. I don’t offer ‘mini sessions’, because I find that it takes about 20 minutes for people to feel comfortable in front of the camera, and that is the length of a so-called mini session. The sixty minutes for this family session was just enough to capture a variety of formal, casual and fun images.
