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{ i heart faces } | weekly photo contest – beach fun

{ i heart faces } | weekly photo contest – beach fun

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This weeks theme at i heart faces is “Beach Fun.” Living in Orlando, and working for a family that has a beautiful condo on Cocoa Beach, I’ve had a lot of beach fun in the past several weeks. A few weeks ago, my family was able to stay with me at the condo, and boy did my nephews have fun. I’m convinced that no two people were having more fun than them when they were playing in the waves of the Atlantic ocean. There was such joy and expression on their faces with every splash and every knock down and every jump. It was an absolute pleasure to watch them enjoying the ocean. I grew up on the Gulf, and while the beaches are beautiful down there, the water just doesn’t compare to the Atlantic.

Here’s one of my favorite action shots from their visit. If you click here, you can visit my “surprise” entry to see another fun shot.

Also, I have posted a download for a free business card template. It’s what I used for my own business cards, so if you’re a Photoshop user, you should check it out!

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About Christine

Hi, I'm Christine! I do family, wedding, and portrait sessions with natural light photography, which I absolutely love! I started my journey in 2010, and continue to explore and grow every year. My passion has blossomed into more than I ever thought, and I hope to share it with you!

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Hi, I’m Christine! I’m a mama of two, crafting enthusiast, and lover of all things bright and colorful.

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