Summerfield Farms - Fall Family Session Feature
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Friday, January 16, 2026
By Elizabeth Larson Photography
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Back in October I got together with longtime clients Gary and Caroline and their grown children Sam and Lea for a family session. Lea's fiance', Brandon, joined in for a few too. We met up on a misty fall morning at Summerfield Farms and dodged the rain, which came later in the day. We had a fun morning, starting off at the Little Tree eventually making our way up to The Barn. 

I've been photographing this family since Sam and Lea, who are twins, were in elementary school. When they were soon to be graduates from high school, I also did both of their senior portraits the summer of 2020. It makes my heart so happy to have the wonderful opportunity to work with repeat clients and numerous times. This means so much to me! This weekend I will be meeting with them for coffee, to deliver their canvas gallery wall art from their family session and to plan for Lea and Brandon's wedding, which will be in May.

For now, I am sharing a few favorites from the family session and as we get closer to Lea and Brandon's wedding, I will be featuring their engagement session in a separate post. In the meantime, I'm looking forward to getting back to planning for their big day. It'll be here before we know it!

all photos © Elizabeth Larson Photography 

venue location - Summerfield Farms

 

 

Back when I worked with this family for the first time, I featured their session on my original blog and that was fourteen years ago!  I just now found the link and what fun to come across that. Sam and Lea were so young then. Time sure has gone by in a blink of an eye! And now Lea is engaged and getting married!  She recently is an MBA Business graduate from UNCG with a concentration in HR. Sam is a full-time welder snd still enjoys fishing in his spare time. It has been a joy seeing these two become the wonderful young adults that they are now. I know Gary and Caroline are proud!

Check out the first session I ever did with this family HERE

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