It is an honor to take part in another Blog Carousel with some of the best baby photographers in the world. Once a month a theme is chosen and each participating photographer creates a blog post based on her interpretation. This month’s theme is In the Sunshine.
I am usually in Ireland for the month of August and always have a great time relaxing and shooting images for myself. This year I am in New Jersey but Ireland is on the mind. When the topic was introduced I thought of the perfect photo to share.
As a portrait photographer professionally, I am typically shooting photos of babies, children and families. It is only when I am on vacation that I shoot landscape images. A few years ago I was driving along the West Coast of Ireland in County Mayo when I spotted this beautiful double rainbow. What a magnificent sight in the sunshine after some rain. I stopped the car immediately and got out to capture the scene. I didn’t find the pot of gold, but I did feel as if I had the luck of the Irish on my side that day.
A Wish for a Friend
Wishing you a rainbow
For sunlight after showers—
Miles and miles of Irish smiles
For golden happy hours—
Shamrocks at your doorway
For luck and laughter too,
And a host of friends that never ends
Each day your whole life through!
Next up in the Blog Carousel is Grand Rapids Kids Photographer Lila Armock. Please stop by her blog to check out her fabulous interpretation of this topic.
Tags: Best Baby Photographers, Blog Carousel, Double Rainbow, In the Sunshine, Irish Rainbow, NJ baby photographer





Simply perfection of a captured rainbow!!!
What a once in a life time capture. Always love seeing Irish country side photographs. Such a beautiful country!
So beautiful! I know you are glad you had your camera with you to capture this! Love it!
oh my gosh!! That is an incredible image. WOW!!!
That’s the photograph that everyone else *wishes* they had taken. Sorry about the pot of gold…but I think you experienced a bit of luck just happening upon the scene
WOW! fantastic shot! its great you were able to capture them over such a pretty location too (that never seems to happen for me LOL)