At Gregory Daniel Portraits, our passion is creating personalized works of art that become treasured keepsakes for families across Florida and beyond. We recently had the honor of working with the Evans family, longtime collectors of fine portraiture, to commemorate their growing family in a new custom piece for their home.
For years, the Evans have commissioned paintings and photographs to adorn their elegantly decorated home. When it came time to update their family portrait to showcase their journey over the years, they selected our studio once again to bring their vision to life.
Lesa guided the Evans through conceptualizing their portrait, from selecting outfits in a cohesive color palette to scouting the perfect location for the portrait session. Meanwhile, Gregory focused on fostering a relaxed, joyful atmosphere during the session, eliciting natural smiles and laughter while capturing meaningful images.
Gregory created a digital rendition of the final portrait. Lesa then projected the artwork in the Evans' home, allowing them to visualize the piece above their mantle prior to starting the painting.
To craft this exclusive work of art, Gregory employed his signature techniques of digitally editing images, embedding archival inks into canvas, and embellishing the piece to perfection. The Evans later selected a custom hand-made frame to complement their home's refined interior design.
When the final portrait was complete, Lesa and Gregory delivered and installed the piece in the Evans' home, toasting with champagne as tears of joy flowed at the reveal. As the Evans wrote in a heartfelt note:
"We are all beyond words of appreciation, for once again, a wonderful experience, beautiful pictures, and a lifetime of memories!!"
At Gregory Daniel Portraits, it is our privilege to freeze precious moments like this in time through world-class photography and fine art. Our personalized approach allows us to create heirlooms so stunning they bring clients to tears"
We look forward to honoring many more milestones for discerning collectors like the Evans family.