Explaining why the "Amber Hour" is the only time you shoot.
"There is a specific window of time—usually about an hour before the Florida sun dips below the horizon—where the world turns into liquid gold. This is the Amber Hour.
Many photographers can take a clear picture in the middle of the day, but to capture a heritage portrait, you need the soul of the sunset. This low, warm light wraps around your family, softening the edges and highlighting the connection between you. It turns a simple field into a sanctuary. If you’re looking for that glow, we don’t check the clock; we check the sun."