What is the best time for Bluebonnet pictures?
It’s right now! Of course you are probably not reading this on the day when I wrote it, but that’s OK. Right now, for me, is Late March. And I’m in Austin. This is the prime time of the year for bridal portraits, and engagements pictures here in Texas, and what texas girl doesn’t want a portrait of herself in her wedding dress in a field of bluebonnets. Truth be told, I have never done that classic Texas picture, the one where you are wearing your gown, and the train is all fanned out, and you are looking over your shoulder surrounded in a field of bluebonnet wildflowers, but if you want one, I’m game if you are. I’m sure not everyone reading this is a bride, some of you are probably wedding photographers who Googled best location for bluebonnets, and came up with my blog. For you, I won’t disappoint. You want to pick a time about a week or so after a nice rainstorm in the spring (March – May) so the field isn’t too soft, and the little blue flowers have had a chance to pop-up and carp