Trinity, FL Family Photographer

Trinity Is Built for Outdoor Family Sessions
Trinity sits right at the edge of some of the best natural space in Pasco County. That's not accidental — it's part of what makes this area work well for outdoor family sessions.
Most of my Trinity sessions happen at Starkey Ranch or Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park. Starkey Ranch has paved trails and open fields, lake views, solid afternoon light. Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park is bigger and wilder — wide paths through pine flatwoods, a backdrop that feels genuinely Florida without looking staged. If you want something near the water, Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park and Green Key Beach are both about 25 minutes out and give you a completely different look.
Kids don't cooperate on command — I've known that for years. So I don't ask them to. You walk, they run, I follow and shoot. The forced smiles never happen because I never ask for them.
Sessions run around 60–90 minutes. We move through the location, I keep it loose, and by the end you've stopped noticing the camera. That's usually when the best frames show up.
Want to see what these spots look like before you commit? Here's a rundown of the best places to take family photos in Trinity.
FAQ
Where do you photograph families in Trinity? Starkey Ranch and Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park are my main spots. Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park and Green Key Beach are options if you want something more coastal.
How much does a family session cost? Our one and only session package is $900. See details on our pricing page for what's included.
Do I need to plan poses? Outfits yes — I'll tell you what works at these locations. Poses no. I don't pose families. I put you somewhere and let things unfold.