Spring and Summer Communion Sessions are now available for reservation.
Tulips, daffodils, cherry blossoms, and the colorful rose gardens of early summer will be blooming before we know it. I cannot wait. It’s such a beautiful time of year. Just perfect for capturing your child’s Communion pictures. It’s not surprising that the most popular months to capture are April, May and June.
I offer Communion sessions at pre-scouted locations throughout New Jersey. I capture at numerous gorgeous NJ Arboretums (permit fees required and are additional) as well as free parks. Locations depend upon your preferences. We work together to find you the perfect location for you.
The session is exclusive just for your child. Each personalized session is approximately 30-45 minutes and includes 10-12 hi-res beautifully edited fine art images. The session is $350 plus tax. You are welcome to bring a bouquet, a bible, rosary beads and any other items you would like to include. There is an additional fee to add family members, please inquire.
Session Reservations
I offer a limited number of communion sessions throughout the spring and summer months. So, be sure to book your session early. In case of inclement weather, we simply reschedule for another day. The full session fee is required at time of reservation to hold your date. For available dates, please email me at jacqueline@jacquelinebellefleur.com. All session payments may be made at jacquelinebellefleurphotography.bigcartel.com.
Please note, some parks are busier on the weekends, so please consider weeknights when the parks are less crowded.
I am strictly following all COVID safety precautions – all clients are asked to wear masks on-location. And, with the lenses I use, I am able to stay a safe distance from clients.
For information on available sessions, please visit investment. Communion galleries may be viewed here.
“The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.”~ Benjamin Franklin
“Sometimes you will never know the value of the moment until it becomes a memory.” ~ Dr. Seuss
“If you don’t think photos are important, wait until they’re all you have left.” ~ Missy Mwac