Easter Weekend in the Bluebonnets

Every spring, families in Texas flock to these beautiful flowery fields. This year in Texas, the Bluebonnets were out in abundance. It seems as though they have been somewhat dormant over the past few years. This year I was so excited to see just how many fields were completely blanketed in this beautiful blue hue. It has been a few years since I have decided to host some mini-sessions. The Texas Bluebonnet symbolizes bravery, sacrifice, and admiration. They bloom for a few weeks, and you can usually find some beautiful Indian Paintbrush wildflowers towards the end of their blooming season. Many people think that the Indian Paint Brush flower is a red or orangy-looking version of the Bluebonnet, but they are very different.

Over the Easter weekend, I was delighted with the privilege to get in at least one more session with the Espinoza family. We stayed on the outskirts or in the already bare areas of the fields, so we wouldn’t trample them. Here is a little peek of what we captured.