“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever . . . it remembers the little things”
— Aaron Siskind
About Amy
With over 20 years of professional photography experience, Amy Larson is classically trained fine art photographer. Amy graduated with a fine arts degree in photography with special training in historic photographic techniques and processes. She captures families with her distinctive, luminous style on medium format film, processed at her favorite fine art lab in Seattle. Amy’s distinctive style is perfectly captured in her timeless, heirloom quality images and albums. Amy lives in Miami and spends much of her time in a small cottage on a Florida barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico.
Sessions are designed to be peaceful and heartfelt . . . Amy prefers natural light and relaxed posing and expressions. Her gentle manner will put you and your family at ease during your session. As a mother, Amy has a deep love of family portraiture. Her personal collection of family photographs is among her most beloved treasures.
The Fine Art collection, shot on rare vintage cameras, is available for sale as archival quality prints and framed photographs online and in select locations. Amy’s forthcoming coffee table book, to be released fall of 2023 features a luminous photography collection celebrating homes and lifestyles of the tropical islands of the Americas.
Amy also offers limited commercial, wedding, and editorial photography. Please contact the studio for details.
“When I look back through my own collection of family photos throughout the years . . . I’m so filled with heart opening warmth and gratitude for the time I’ve spent in the company of the people and landscapes that I love. I suddenly am reminded of all of the details, things that seemed little at the time but have gradually become the great events of my lifetime . . . tiny toes climbing in the plum tree, spring sunshine warming baby curls, and the wings of shore birds in the first light of the morning beach. My hope is that I can share that gift with you and your family . . . this year and in years to come.”
Amy Larson, Photographer