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Sweet Flower Home Sunflowers

It’s June. It’s hot. Arizona hasn’t had any monsoons yet. I am finding myself thinking of fall and sunflowers a lot these past few days. I will definitely be doing sunflower photo sessions at Sweet Flower Home in Buckeye again. This mom and her baby girl and her baby-on-the-way looked so beautiful out in the sunflowers on this October evening when the weather was turning from hot to beautiful. I will be posting info about my fall 2024 sunflower sessions pretty soon.

CLICK HERE FOR INFO ABOUT MY UPCOMING SUNFLOWER AND FALL PHOTO SHOOTS!

CLICK HERE FOR INFO ABOUT MY UPCOMING SUNFLOWER AND FALL PHOTO SHOOTS!

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categories: Arizona sunflower farm, Buckeye, Buckeye Arizona, Buckeye Arizona Farm, Buckeye photographer, Family portaits, Mother and daughter, Phoenix sunflower field, Phoenix farms, Sunflower photos, Sweet Flower Home, Verrado sunflowers, Where to see sunflowers
Monday 06.17.24
Posted by Brenda Eden
 

Sunflower Mini Sessions at Vertuccio Farms in Mesa on Power Road

((This post is about sunflowers at Vertuccio Farms in Mesa, but if you are searching for a Buckeye, Arizona sunflower photographer, CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT ABOUT MY FALL 2024 SUNFLOWER PHOTO SHOOTS.))

I am super excited to be doing mini sessions this Sunday, May 26, 2024 at Vertuccio Farms, located at 4011 S Power Rd, Mesa, AZ 85212.

My family and I have had tons of fun there over the years and I am so excited that they decided to plant sunflowers this past spring for the summer.

There cost for entry is $10 per person. My cost for the mini session is $150 plus tax.

Click on this HERE to get all the info for my sunflower mini sessions this coming up Sunday.

Here is how Vertuccio Farms describes their sunflower event:

Pictures, Play & Sunflower Days

Vertuccio Farms is gearing up for our first-ever spring event to celebrate Arizona’s fabulous Sunflowers. We will have all kinds of spring fun this May. Sunflower Days promises to be jam-packed with family-friendly activities, attractions, and tasty snacks.

Admission is $10 per person for adults. Children 2 years of age and under are free with a paid adult. Parking is free.

  • Event Hours |  Friday & Saturday 8 am – 1 pm, Sunday 2 pm – 7 pm 

  • Event Days | May 17 – 19 | May 24 – 26 | May 31 – June 2

Spring on the farm is the perfect chance to pack a picnic lunch and enjoy the farm. Snacks from our concession stand and items from food trucks will be available for purchase.

Here are some photos from previous sunflower photo shoots I have done at sunflower fields out in Buckeye, Arizona. Those always happen in the fall, so it’s so nice to have summer sunflowers this year to go and hang out in! Thanks, Vertuccio Farms!!!

Mom and her two adorable little ones at a sunflower field in Buckeye, AZ.

((This post is about sunflowers at Vertuccio Farms in Mesa, but if you are searching for a Buckeye, Arizona sunflower photographer, CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT ABOUT MY FALL 2024 SUNFLOWER PHOTO SHOOTS.))

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Tuesday 05.21.24
Posted by Brenda Eden
 

Miles Stevens at the Sunflowers

MARICOPA SUNFLOWERS

Little boy on a blue bike in a sunflower field at Sunset Maricopa Arizona

My sister Becky and my nephew Jonathan and I decided to drive out to Maricopa to see the sunflowers last month, June 2023. It’s kind of hard to believe now, as hot as it is now in July, but the weather was beautiful in June, especially in the evenings and early mornings. It never got all that hot in June.

Frequently, my sister and I take my 4 year old nephew somewhere fun on Wednesday evenings after work. And we always bring his strider bike wherever we go, because he loves riding it.

I spent some time looking at Google maps and Yelp to decide where to get dinner before we made it out to the flower farm. I wanted to go somewhere fun, tasty, and somewhere Jonathan would like. I found this place called Roots Eatery and so we went there for dinner. It was fantastic. It’s a little hipster spot in Maricopa with tasty food and a great ambience.

After dinner, we drove out to the sunflowers. Jonathan rode his strider bike around and Becky and I took photos of the sunflowers. There were a few groups of people out there, all admiring the sunflowers together. Next to us was this group a folks videoing each other. My sister and I started talking with them and found out they are a music group. I asked them if I could take a group portrait of them. They said yes, right as this train was barreling down the tracks, just north of the sunflower field. So I quickly started taking photos of them in front of the train, because I thought it would be a cool background. It was good to meet you Miles Stevens !! You can find them on Facebook and their music online too.

As long as sunflowers keep getting planted in Maricopa and blooming in June, I will keep going back to see them! Want a photo shoot there? Fill out this form and we can make plans!

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Band Miles Stevens standing in front of train in Maricopa Arizona.
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categories: Arizona family portraits, Arizona photographer, Arizona proposal location, Maricopa photographer, Maricopa sunflowers, Sunflower photos, Miles Stevens, Maricopa trains, Maricopa Sunflower field
Monday 10.30.23
Posted by Brenda Eden
 

MCC Rose Garden Portraits

Pictured here are portraits for this girl who was having her birthday! Her mom wanted to get portraits of her for her birthday and we met up at the rose garden at MCC in early May 2023. Scroll down to see more!

Have you ever wandered around the rose garden at Mesa Community College?

I went to MCC years ago and my friend Lisa’s dad was one of the volunteers who helped build the multi-acre rose garden. I met Lisa in an art class and we became friends who would go to raves and dancing together. She became friends with my friends, I became friends with her friends, she would invite us out to Apache Junction for homemade Indian food meals made by her mom. I know she had mentioned her dad worked at the rose garden, but years passed without me thinking about actually going to check it out.

I started noticing lots of photographers I follow on Instagram posting pics at a rose farm. From sort of researching/delving through the photos, I could tell the rose farm was on the far west side of the valley. I’ve never actually gone to see that farm. I would love to someday. But looking at those images made me finally remember that here in the east valley we have roses. Not very far from my house!

So my nephew and I went to the MCC rose garden on a really cold day between Christmas and New Years. I just could NOT BELIEVE the floral amazingness of the rose garden. I absolutely did not expect thousands of rose bushes of almost every color to be in bloom at such a cold, wintery time of year! So I definitely learned something that day: roses in Arizona bloom in cold times, around the holidays. Also, I learned that at the same time, the trees in the MCC rose garden were losing their golden and red leaves and it was gorgeous: bright yellow carpets of leaves, bright red carpets of leaves. It was so incredibly pretty. It would make for great portraits for folks who would be OK with lying down on the grass amongst the leaves. Oh and the grass? Super emerald soft winter grass! The type of winter grass you just really want to sink down into and hang out for a while staring up at the sky! Or the roses!

So then I came back a couple weeks later in early January and the roses had been pruned a ton and the garden was rather lackluster. The trees had lost all their leaves.

The MCC rose garden website says:

The best times to see the Rose Garden are late March, April, May, June, November, and December. During January, February, September, and October, the Garden is heavily pruned and will therefore not be in bloom.

So then in April, my nephew and I went back to the rose garden. We brought both his strider bike and his EZ roller bike. I didn’t want him to be bored. Flowers are my jam, not his! There are concrete paths and benches and little walls to climb on all around. So he definitely didn’t get bored, and found all the play opportunities! There were trees in bloom with purple petals and MCC seems to irrigate every other Wednesday, which means water to wade through for my nephew! We ended going back a few times this spring 2023, always on Wednesdays. The rose bushes were just in full out bloom, just thousands and thousands and thousands of multi-colored blooms. I would always get In-N-Out dinner for my nephew and then we wandered/explored/played.

If you are ever looking for a location to have a picnic with friends or a romantic date, I’d suggest going to the MCC rose garden in the spring. You could get takeout from Pita Jungle across the street, lay out a picnic blanket, and have a leisurely, possibly magical experience! And if you wanted an after-dinner walk, the Mesa Community College is a nice place to walk around. There are plenty of trees in all the acres of roses, so there is plenty of shade for the middle of the day, but I think the best time is at sunset when the scent of the roses is in full force - and completely intoxicating!

If you are the type of person who likes to read all the plaques at museums or the type of person who likes to read all the names on tombstones at cemetaries, you might like to go around reading all the names of the roses at the MCC garden. All of them have names and some of the names are really great.

Total aside, not related to roses: if you like trees, check out this cool interactive arboretum map from the MCC website. It shows all the trees on campus and gives data about them. So now I know that one of the biggest trees in the rose garden is a Shamel ash and it is ~86 feet tall and has a trunk diameter of approx. 49 inches. It’s a great tree to get photos under!

I will definitely be doing more photo shoots in the rose garden during the spring of 2024. And I might be doing them in the winter of 2023 (that time of year gets so busy, so I just have to see.) If you would like an Mesa Community Rose Garden shoot, fill out this form and I will make sure to send you info when I decide on times for photo shoots. Or if you have a particular date in mind, inquire and we can figure it out! Most of my shoots begin an hour before sunset for that magical golden light!

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Thursday 07.06.23
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