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Leonor Willis is a 35mm film + Polaroid photographer based in the Miami area. She specializes in lifestyle, branding, and intimate events. Whether you need family, newborn, or maternity portraits, engagements, or branding for your business, she will bring your vision to life in vivid color and nostalgic film. Packages & prints available.

september celebrations

 

September is here, and I’m on a roll with these monthly blogs! This month features two very important celebrations: Taylor’s 28th birthday, and our first wedding anniversary! Today’s also the first day of fall, and while it’s currently a bit gloomy, I’m looking forward to more pumpkin spice and cozy vibes.

For Taylor’s birthday, a bunch of our friends gathered at North Point State Park for a barbecue, swim, & fellowship. We surprised Taylor and his friend Reid, whose birthday is also in mid September, with cake, and finished the day by going to Fogo de Chao for a scrumptious dinner. (That cheesy bread is my fave!)

It was a gorgeous day, and as an added bonus: Maurice had a great time romping in the grass!

The weekend after, Taylor and I celebrated our ~first~ wedding anniversary by going to Antrim 1844, a beautiful historic estate turned hotel about an hour from Baltimore. We stayed in the cottage, just to the right of the main mansion.

Thanks to their seasonal package, we got a bottle of wine, and a three-hour-loug six course meal!

Though our stay was short, we also had time to swim in the incredible pool (well, I swam), played badminton (my first time!), and had yet another cake, this time thanks to the talented SugarBakers (see above), who made our initial wedding cake as well.

I was sad we didn’t get to stay longer, but this just means we’ll have to make a return trip! (Mostly for that pool. I mean did you see it?)

We finished the weekend off by going across states lines to Gettysburg, visiting the museum and battlefield there. Take a peek at a few last /aesthetic/ images below, and look forward to the next post!

(P.S. I loved how Baltimore St was such a prominent road in both Taneytown, where the hotel was, and Gettysburg.)