Yesterday was a momentous day for the Heart Gallery of Broward. They celebrated their 100 and 101st adoptions. The Heart Gallery is photography exhibit of children that are available for adoption. All portraits are taken by volunteer professional photographers. I’ve had the honor and privilege of being a photographer for the Heart Gallery of Broward for the past 4 years, and this year I sit on the board of directors for the Florida Association of Heart Galleries. Every child that is available for adoption in the state of Florida has a picture in a database online for prospective adoptive parents. For most children, this picture is taken by a social worker with a cell phone. Children that are photographed for the Heart Gallery have their professional portrait in the database rather than a government issued cell phone picture. I don’t have to tell you the difference between the quality of an image taken by a cell phone and an image taken by a professional photographer. The difference is profound. As much as are taught not to judge a book by it’s cover, we also know that first impressions are everything. And for many prospective adoptive parents, its the initial photograph of the child that is the main attraction. The entire existence of the Heart Gallery is based on the power of photography. A picture says a thousand words, and for parents who first see their future child in the Heart Gallery I can’t even begin to imagine what that portrait says to them. There are Heart Galleries all across the United States. Each Heart Gallery is independent yet all with the same goal – To find forever families for children. Out of all the organizations and charitable groups to get involved in, what is more important that finding homes for children??!! I urge every photographer to explore their local Heart Gallery and get involved. It takes so little of your time, and yet can make such a profound difference in the life of a child. I’ve been fortunate to have four children that I’ve photographed for the Heart Gallery be adopted. One of which I attended and photographed the adoption proceedings. Besides giving birth to my own children, it was one of the most emotional and happiest days of my life. You can see images from that amazing day here.
This next family really speaks to my heart. These parents have been champions in the fight for same sex couples to have the right to adopt. Love is love, and this family is bursting with it.
Meet Camden. We spent a morning together in downtown Hollywood. Not only is he gorgeous, but never have I met a 2 year old who listened and followed directions as well as he did. Camden is L & L Tiny Treasures June “Child of the Month” in the Hollywood Gazette. L & L Tiny Treasures is a new kids’ boutique/upscale consignment shop in downtown Hollywood. Rita, the owner and mother of 6, travels extensively to make sure it is stocked with the newest most fashionable kids goodies on the market today.
I’ll be shooting in downtown Hollywood all summer long.
It was an overcast day in Manhattan when my amazing, wonderful, beautiful, gracious,and fabulous friend Tanya married the love of her life, Brett. Tanya and I went to the same high school, but didn’t really get to know each other until we met again working together as elementary school teachers. I have been fortunate enough to photograph Tanya and her family for the last couple of years. So when she asked if I would travel to New York City to capture her wedding day, of course the answer was a resounding, “YES”! Tanya and Brett’s entire wedding day was off the charts unbelievable. From the food, renowned chef Steve Martorano to the music; New York City Club DJ Louie XIV, to the venue; 230 Fifth And the cake…THE CAKE!!!! Created by the none other Sweet GeniusRon Ben-Israel. (Ceremony and reception images to come). Tanya and Brett made New York City a very big part of their day. I firmly believe now that everyone should get married in Manhattan at least once in their lives. I worked the event and had such a great time.
For me personally, I left my four month old daughter for the first time, and professionally it was courtney ortiz photography‘s first official destination wedding. All things I am very proud of.
Congratulations Tanya and Brett! Sending lots of love to you and your family!
xxoo,
court
Hair – Gina Guzzardi and Samantha Gumpel from Bangz Hair Spa
Life as it happens. Sometimes these things can’t be planned. The perfect dress carefully picked out for the session, sometimes just has to be scrapped. And that’s ok. Because that’s life, and you just have to roll with it. But what fun it all is!
“Cousins” seems to be a reoccurring theme here at courtney ortiz photography. I love that parents think to capture these moments together. Especially when these cousins only get together a couple of times a year. One set of brothers lives in Vancouver.
We here in the studio are loving all the images that are coming from the Hollywood Beach Mini Sessions. It’s more than just images. It’s families and siblings having a fun and memorable experience together on none other than The Hollywood Beach Broadwalk.
“Her work is distinct and holds a special place in our home.”- Marcy Hirsch -
“Courtney's photographs had a huge impact on NCLR and helped us raise over $1 million in December 2014. Her work is beautiful and engaging and shows the central goal of the fight for marriage equality -love."”- Ace Portis, Major Gifts Officer, NCLR -
“Courtney truly captured the uniqueness of our family and created beautiful, original works of art that we will treasure always.”- Darlene Giol -