Family Photography
baby’s first photos in
coral gables
Chisolm Family
Ashley and I first met back when we both lived in NYC. Both fresh out of college, I can still remember the day I met Ashley — I walked over to her cubicle at work and Ashley simply radiated with her gorgeous smile and impeccable work fashion. We bonded over work, and most importantly J.Crew and Anthropologie.
In face, did you know that Ashley was reason why I found the name “Samba to the Sea”? Yes, that’s right — it all happened during one of our quick lunch breaks browsing at Anthropologie around the corner from where we worked. I was ready (but not really) to head back to work, and I found Ashley looking at some tea towels at Anthro. I walked over to her and boom, there it was. A tea towel that said “Samba with me to the sea.” I knew right then and there “Samba to the Sea” was perfect for the name of the blog I was starting — which then of course evolved into Samba to the Sea Photography!
Fast forward a couple of months later, both Ash and I left our jobs – Ash to attend law school and myself to Costa Rica. And even though we now don’t see each other every work day, I cherish every time I’m able to catch up with Ashley while visiting my brother in Miami. Thanks to the ‘Rona (COVID 19), my trip to Miami in April (and subsequently to see Ashley) was cancelled. But, thanks to the ‘Rona and quarantining back in the US, my mom and I road tripped down to Miami over Memorial Day weekend to visit my brother and his family.
Of course I just had to see mi amiga Ash, her husband Jordan, AND her precious new addition, her baby girl Jori. Well, all from a distance thanks to the ‘Rona! With a face mask and standing 10+ feet apart, I was so thankful to be able (from afar) to take baby Jori’s first photos in Coral Gables, a lush + beautiful neighborhood in Miami. AND I can’t wait until next time when it’s safe to snuggle with Señorita Jori!

XOXO,
Kristen
P.S. Love baby Jori’s first photos in Coral Gables? Check out my Family Photography portfolio!
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I would love to hear what photographic ideas you have cooking, whether it be playing on the beach with your family, wandering the Spanish Moss squares in Savannah, hiking up to a beautiful waterfall, or capturing the intimate love at your wedding. I know there are countless other awesome photographers to choose from, so how about we grab a cup of delicious Costa Rican coffee and get to know each other? If the fit is right, I can’t wait to welcome you and your loved ones to the Samba to the Sea familia! Fill out the contact form or email me at hola@sambatothesea.com — you can count on me to get back to you within a day!
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Recent Work
Family Elopement in Tamarindo Costa Rica || Elam Family
Seven years ago Heather and Andrew met. With four girls between them, their lives certainly are busy and full of so much love. As a family, they love traveling to Costa Rica, so while Heather + Andrew started planning their most recent trip to Costa Rica they decided to make the trip extra special + surprise their girls by doing a family elopement!
Intimate Destination Wedding in Manuel Antonio Costa Rica || Kristin + Andrew
When you propose to your best friend on a hike, what better way to get married than to adventure to Costa Rica to celebrate your next chapter as husband and wife? Especially in the lush jungle + one of most beautiful national parks in Costa Rica, Manuel Antonio! Surrounded by…
Engagement Photos in Tamarindo Beach Costa Rica || Maddie + Jake
Maddie first met Jake at work. At first they were just friends working at a super fun beverage distributor in Seattle, and then their friendship evolved into a relationship. And after Jake proposed to Maddie + their families decided to do a joint family vacation in Costa Rica…



