Timothy McFarland
23
Kansas City, MO
Architectural Designer
KU 2027 - School of Architecture & Design
Becoming more myself yearly since 2001

Yesterday I visited @dirtworksstudioku latest project, the Kaw House located at 613 N. 3rd.
There will be a ribbon cutting Friday May 15th at 10am and an open house until 2pm.
In what seems like a blink of an eye a not so tiny 530 sq. ft. home was designed and built.
Dirt Works, an award-winning third-year design/build studio is led by KU Professor Chad Kraus / @ckraus22
12 of the 18 students were at the house when I dropped by.
One of the students, @timcfarland gave me a tour.
The home has two sections with a hall in between. A modern version of a shotgun house. The design is concise and visually striking, there’s a tension or shifting between the two sections of the home, one side contains the living room & patio. The other side, a kitchen, bath/utility room and a bedroom.
The wood siding is gorgeous; it’s Thermally Modified Pine or “thermopine.” Kraus describes it as wood that goes through a heat and steam process making it very durable and resistant to termites.
The metal wrapping around the exterior serves as siding and roofing. It’s standing seam metal siding. Be sure to ask the students how this was installed!
The interior and ceiling in the living room are stunning, especially the cross-section view. This material is Mass Plywood Panel. It’s comprised of sheets of plywood pressed together as a compositional element. It super strong and creates a clean, cozy modern vibe.
The tapered steel fabricated exterior window on the south side is my favorite design element. McFarland states it took much deliberation and effort to fit this into a tight design/build schedule.
The property site will eventually have 7 other small homes on it. Peaslee Tech will build a home north of their site.
This home is under the auspices of Tenants to Homeowners / @tth_ks and will serve as short term transitional housing.
Bravo to all the Dirt Work students and the leadership of Professor Kraus.
Lawrence is SO fortunate to have award winning design / build classes led by Dan Rockhill, Chad Kraus and Keith Van de Riet.
@arcd_ku

Yesterday I visited @dirtworksstudioku latest project, the Kaw House located at 613 N. 3rd.
There will be a ribbon cutting Friday May 15th at 10am and an open house until 2pm.
In what seems like a blink of an eye a not so tiny 530 sq. ft. home was designed and built.
Dirt Works, an award-winning third-year design/build studio is led by KU Professor Chad Kraus / @ckraus22
12 of the 18 students were at the house when I dropped by.
One of the students, @timcfarland gave me a tour.
The home has two sections with a hall in between. A modern version of a shotgun house. The design is concise and visually striking, there’s a tension or shifting between the two sections of the home, one side contains the living room & patio. The other side, a kitchen, bath/utility room and a bedroom.
The wood siding is gorgeous; it’s Thermally Modified Pine or “thermopine.” Kraus describes it as wood that goes through a heat and steam process making it very durable and resistant to termites.
The metal wrapping around the exterior serves as siding and roofing. It’s standing seam metal siding. Be sure to ask the students how this was installed!
The interior and ceiling in the living room are stunning, especially the cross-section view. This material is Mass Plywood Panel. It’s comprised of sheets of plywood pressed together as a compositional element. It super strong and creates a clean, cozy modern vibe.
The tapered steel fabricated exterior window on the south side is my favorite design element. McFarland states it took much deliberation and effort to fit this into a tight design/build schedule.
The property site will eventually have 7 other small homes on it. Peaslee Tech will build a home north of their site.
This home is under the auspices of Tenants to Homeowners / @tth_ks and will serve as short term transitional housing.
Bravo to all the Dirt Work students and the leadership of Professor Kraus.
Lawrence is SO fortunate to have award winning design / build classes led by Dan Rockhill, Chad Kraus and Keith Van de Riet.
@arcd_ku

Yesterday I visited @dirtworksstudioku latest project, the Kaw House located at 613 N. 3rd.
There will be a ribbon cutting Friday May 15th at 10am and an open house until 2pm.
In what seems like a blink of an eye a not so tiny 530 sq. ft. home was designed and built.
Dirt Works, an award-winning third-year design/build studio is led by KU Professor Chad Kraus / @ckraus22
12 of the 18 students were at the house when I dropped by.
One of the students, @timcfarland gave me a tour.
The home has two sections with a hall in between. A modern version of a shotgun house. The design is concise and visually striking, there’s a tension or shifting between the two sections of the home, one side contains the living room & patio. The other side, a kitchen, bath/utility room and a bedroom.
The wood siding is gorgeous; it’s Thermally Modified Pine or “thermopine.” Kraus describes it as wood that goes through a heat and steam process making it very durable and resistant to termites.
The metal wrapping around the exterior serves as siding and roofing. It’s standing seam metal siding. Be sure to ask the students how this was installed!
The interior and ceiling in the living room are stunning, especially the cross-section view. This material is Mass Plywood Panel. It’s comprised of sheets of plywood pressed together as a compositional element. It super strong and creates a clean, cozy modern vibe.
The tapered steel fabricated exterior window on the south side is my favorite design element. McFarland states it took much deliberation and effort to fit this into a tight design/build schedule.
The property site will eventually have 7 other small homes on it. Peaslee Tech will build a home north of their site.
This home is under the auspices of Tenants to Homeowners / @tth_ks and will serve as short term transitional housing.
Bravo to all the Dirt Work students and the leadership of Professor Kraus.
Lawrence is SO fortunate to have award winning design / build classes led by Dan Rockhill, Chad Kraus and Keith Van de Riet.
@arcd_ku

Yesterday I visited @dirtworksstudioku latest project, the Kaw House located at 613 N. 3rd.
There will be a ribbon cutting Friday May 15th at 10am and an open house until 2pm.
In what seems like a blink of an eye a not so tiny 530 sq. ft. home was designed and built.
Dirt Works, an award-winning third-year design/build studio is led by KU Professor Chad Kraus / @ckraus22
12 of the 18 students were at the house when I dropped by.
One of the students, @timcfarland gave me a tour.
The home has two sections with a hall in between. A modern version of a shotgun house. The design is concise and visually striking, there’s a tension or shifting between the two sections of the home, one side contains the living room & patio. The other side, a kitchen, bath/utility room and a bedroom.
The wood siding is gorgeous; it’s Thermally Modified Pine or “thermopine.” Kraus describes it as wood that goes through a heat and steam process making it very durable and resistant to termites.
The metal wrapping around the exterior serves as siding and roofing. It’s standing seam metal siding. Be sure to ask the students how this was installed!
The interior and ceiling in the living room are stunning, especially the cross-section view. This material is Mass Plywood Panel. It’s comprised of sheets of plywood pressed together as a compositional element. It super strong and creates a clean, cozy modern vibe.
The tapered steel fabricated exterior window on the south side is my favorite design element. McFarland states it took much deliberation and effort to fit this into a tight design/build schedule.
The property site will eventually have 7 other small homes on it. Peaslee Tech will build a home north of their site.
This home is under the auspices of Tenants to Homeowners / @tth_ks and will serve as short term transitional housing.
Bravo to all the Dirt Work students and the leadership of Professor Kraus.
Lawrence is SO fortunate to have award winning design / build classes led by Dan Rockhill, Chad Kraus and Keith Van de Riet.
@arcd_ku

Yesterday I visited @dirtworksstudioku latest project, the Kaw House located at 613 N. 3rd.
There will be a ribbon cutting Friday May 15th at 10am and an open house until 2pm.
In what seems like a blink of an eye a not so tiny 530 sq. ft. home was designed and built.
Dirt Works, an award-winning third-year design/build studio is led by KU Professor Chad Kraus / @ckraus22
12 of the 18 students were at the house when I dropped by.
One of the students, @timcfarland gave me a tour.
The home has two sections with a hall in between. A modern version of a shotgun house. The design is concise and visually striking, there’s a tension or shifting between the two sections of the home, one side contains the living room & patio. The other side, a kitchen, bath/utility room and a bedroom.
The wood siding is gorgeous; it’s Thermally Modified Pine or “thermopine.” Kraus describes it as wood that goes through a heat and steam process making it very durable and resistant to termites.
The metal wrapping around the exterior serves as siding and roofing. It’s standing seam metal siding. Be sure to ask the students how this was installed!
The interior and ceiling in the living room are stunning, especially the cross-section view. This material is Mass Plywood Panel. It’s comprised of sheets of plywood pressed together as a compositional element. It super strong and creates a clean, cozy modern vibe.
The tapered steel fabricated exterior window on the south side is my favorite design element. McFarland states it took much deliberation and effort to fit this into a tight design/build schedule.
The property site will eventually have 7 other small homes on it. Peaslee Tech will build a home north of their site.
This home is under the auspices of Tenants to Homeowners / @tth_ks and will serve as short term transitional housing.
Bravo to all the Dirt Work students and the leadership of Professor Kraus.
Lawrence is SO fortunate to have award winning design / build classes led by Dan Rockhill, Chad Kraus and Keith Van de Riet.
@arcd_ku

Yesterday I visited @dirtworksstudioku latest project, the Kaw House located at 613 N. 3rd.
There will be a ribbon cutting Friday May 15th at 10am and an open house until 2pm.
In what seems like a blink of an eye a not so tiny 530 sq. ft. home was designed and built.
Dirt Works, an award-winning third-year design/build studio is led by KU Professor Chad Kraus / @ckraus22
12 of the 18 students were at the house when I dropped by.
One of the students, @timcfarland gave me a tour.
The home has two sections with a hall in between. A modern version of a shotgun house. The design is concise and visually striking, there’s a tension or shifting between the two sections of the home, one side contains the living room & patio. The other side, a kitchen, bath/utility room and a bedroom.
The wood siding is gorgeous; it’s Thermally Modified Pine or “thermopine.” Kraus describes it as wood that goes through a heat and steam process making it very durable and resistant to termites.
The metal wrapping around the exterior serves as siding and roofing. It’s standing seam metal siding. Be sure to ask the students how this was installed!
The interior and ceiling in the living room are stunning, especially the cross-section view. This material is Mass Plywood Panel. It’s comprised of sheets of plywood pressed together as a compositional element. It super strong and creates a clean, cozy modern vibe.
The tapered steel fabricated exterior window on the south side is my favorite design element. McFarland states it took much deliberation and effort to fit this into a tight design/build schedule.
The property site will eventually have 7 other small homes on it. Peaslee Tech will build a home north of their site.
This home is under the auspices of Tenants to Homeowners / @tth_ks and will serve as short term transitional housing.
Bravo to all the Dirt Work students and the leadership of Professor Kraus.
Lawrence is SO fortunate to have award winning design / build classes led by Dan Rockhill, Chad Kraus and Keith Van de Riet.
@arcd_ku

Yesterday I visited @dirtworksstudioku latest project, the Kaw House located at 613 N. 3rd.
There will be a ribbon cutting Friday May 15th at 10am and an open house until 2pm.
In what seems like a blink of an eye a not so tiny 530 sq. ft. home was designed and built.
Dirt Works, an award-winning third-year design/build studio is led by KU Professor Chad Kraus / @ckraus22
12 of the 18 students were at the house when I dropped by.
One of the students, @timcfarland gave me a tour.
The home has two sections with a hall in between. A modern version of a shotgun house. The design is concise and visually striking, there’s a tension or shifting between the two sections of the home, one side contains the living room & patio. The other side, a kitchen, bath/utility room and a bedroom.
The wood siding is gorgeous; it’s Thermally Modified Pine or “thermopine.” Kraus describes it as wood that goes through a heat and steam process making it very durable and resistant to termites.
The metal wrapping around the exterior serves as siding and roofing. It’s standing seam metal siding. Be sure to ask the students how this was installed!
The interior and ceiling in the living room are stunning, especially the cross-section view. This material is Mass Plywood Panel. It’s comprised of sheets of plywood pressed together as a compositional element. It super strong and creates a clean, cozy modern vibe.
The tapered steel fabricated exterior window on the south side is my favorite design element. McFarland states it took much deliberation and effort to fit this into a tight design/build schedule.
The property site will eventually have 7 other small homes on it. Peaslee Tech will build a home north of their site.
This home is under the auspices of Tenants to Homeowners / @tth_ks and will serve as short term transitional housing.
Bravo to all the Dirt Work students and the leadership of Professor Kraus.
Lawrence is SO fortunate to have award winning design / build classes led by Dan Rockhill, Chad Kraus and Keith Van de Riet.
@arcd_ku

Yesterday I visited @dirtworksstudioku latest project, the Kaw House located at 613 N. 3rd.
There will be a ribbon cutting Friday May 15th at 10am and an open house until 2pm.
In what seems like a blink of an eye a not so tiny 530 sq. ft. home was designed and built.
Dirt Works, an award-winning third-year design/build studio is led by KU Professor Chad Kraus / @ckraus22
12 of the 18 students were at the house when I dropped by.
One of the students, @timcfarland gave me a tour.
The home has two sections with a hall in between. A modern version of a shotgun house. The design is concise and visually striking, there’s a tension or shifting between the two sections of the home, one side contains the living room & patio. The other side, a kitchen, bath/utility room and a bedroom.
The wood siding is gorgeous; it’s Thermally Modified Pine or “thermopine.” Kraus describes it as wood that goes through a heat and steam process making it very durable and resistant to termites.
The metal wrapping around the exterior serves as siding and roofing. It’s standing seam metal siding. Be sure to ask the students how this was installed!
The interior and ceiling in the living room are stunning, especially the cross-section view. This material is Mass Plywood Panel. It’s comprised of sheets of plywood pressed together as a compositional element. It super strong and creates a clean, cozy modern vibe.
The tapered steel fabricated exterior window on the south side is my favorite design element. McFarland states it took much deliberation and effort to fit this into a tight design/build schedule.
The property site will eventually have 7 other small homes on it. Peaslee Tech will build a home north of their site.
This home is under the auspices of Tenants to Homeowners / @tth_ks and will serve as short term transitional housing.
Bravo to all the Dirt Work students and the leadership of Professor Kraus.
Lawrence is SO fortunate to have award winning design / build classes led by Dan Rockhill, Chad Kraus and Keith Van de Riet.
@arcd_ku

Yesterday I visited @dirtworksstudioku latest project, the Kaw House located at 613 N. 3rd.
There will be a ribbon cutting Friday May 15th at 10am and an open house until 2pm.
In what seems like a blink of an eye a not so tiny 530 sq. ft. home was designed and built.
Dirt Works, an award-winning third-year design/build studio is led by KU Professor Chad Kraus / @ckraus22
12 of the 18 students were at the house when I dropped by.
One of the students, @timcfarland gave me a tour.
The home has two sections with a hall in between. A modern version of a shotgun house. The design is concise and visually striking, there’s a tension or shifting between the two sections of the home, one side contains the living room & patio. The other side, a kitchen, bath/utility room and a bedroom.
The wood siding is gorgeous; it’s Thermally Modified Pine or “thermopine.” Kraus describes it as wood that goes through a heat and steam process making it very durable and resistant to termites.
The metal wrapping around the exterior serves as siding and roofing. It’s standing seam metal siding. Be sure to ask the students how this was installed!
The interior and ceiling in the living room are stunning, especially the cross-section view. This material is Mass Plywood Panel. It’s comprised of sheets of plywood pressed together as a compositional element. It super strong and creates a clean, cozy modern vibe.
The tapered steel fabricated exterior window on the south side is my favorite design element. McFarland states it took much deliberation and effort to fit this into a tight design/build schedule.
The property site will eventually have 7 other small homes on it. Peaslee Tech will build a home north of their site.
This home is under the auspices of Tenants to Homeowners / @tth_ks and will serve as short term transitional housing.
Bravo to all the Dirt Work students and the leadership of Professor Kraus.
Lawrence is SO fortunate to have award winning design / build classes led by Dan Rockhill, Chad Kraus and Keith Van de Riet.
@arcd_ku

Yesterday I visited @dirtworksstudioku latest project, the Kaw House located at 613 N. 3rd.
There will be a ribbon cutting Friday May 15th at 10am and an open house until 2pm.
In what seems like a blink of an eye a not so tiny 530 sq. ft. home was designed and built.
Dirt Works, an award-winning third-year design/build studio is led by KU Professor Chad Kraus / @ckraus22
12 of the 18 students were at the house when I dropped by.
One of the students, @timcfarland gave me a tour.
The home has two sections with a hall in between. A modern version of a shotgun house. The design is concise and visually striking, there’s a tension or shifting between the two sections of the home, one side contains the living room & patio. The other side, a kitchen, bath/utility room and a bedroom.
The wood siding is gorgeous; it’s Thermally Modified Pine or “thermopine.” Kraus describes it as wood that goes through a heat and steam process making it very durable and resistant to termites.
The metal wrapping around the exterior serves as siding and roofing. It’s standing seam metal siding. Be sure to ask the students how this was installed!
The interior and ceiling in the living room are stunning, especially the cross-section view. This material is Mass Plywood Panel. It’s comprised of sheets of plywood pressed together as a compositional element. It super strong and creates a clean, cozy modern vibe.
The tapered steel fabricated exterior window on the south side is my favorite design element. McFarland states it took much deliberation and effort to fit this into a tight design/build schedule.
The property site will eventually have 7 other small homes on it. Peaslee Tech will build a home north of their site.
This home is under the auspices of Tenants to Homeowners / @tth_ks and will serve as short term transitional housing.
Bravo to all the Dirt Work students and the leadership of Professor Kraus.
Lawrence is SO fortunate to have award winning design / build classes led by Dan Rockhill, Chad Kraus and Keith Van de Riet.
@arcd_ku

Yesterday I visited @dirtworksstudioku latest project, the Kaw House located at 613 N. 3rd.
There will be a ribbon cutting Friday May 15th at 10am and an open house until 2pm.
In what seems like a blink of an eye a not so tiny 530 sq. ft. home was designed and built.
Dirt Works, an award-winning third-year design/build studio is led by KU Professor Chad Kraus / @ckraus22
12 of the 18 students were at the house when I dropped by.
One of the students, @timcfarland gave me a tour.
The home has two sections with a hall in between. A modern version of a shotgun house. The design is concise and visually striking, there’s a tension or shifting between the two sections of the home, one side contains the living room & patio. The other side, a kitchen, bath/utility room and a bedroom.
The wood siding is gorgeous; it’s Thermally Modified Pine or “thermopine.” Kraus describes it as wood that goes through a heat and steam process making it very durable and resistant to termites.
The metal wrapping around the exterior serves as siding and roofing. It’s standing seam metal siding. Be sure to ask the students how this was installed!
The interior and ceiling in the living room are stunning, especially the cross-section view. This material is Mass Plywood Panel. It’s comprised of sheets of plywood pressed together as a compositional element. It super strong and creates a clean, cozy modern vibe.
The tapered steel fabricated exterior window on the south side is my favorite design element. McFarland states it took much deliberation and effort to fit this into a tight design/build schedule.
The property site will eventually have 7 other small homes on it. Peaslee Tech will build a home north of their site.
This home is under the auspices of Tenants to Homeowners / @tth_ks and will serve as short term transitional housing.
Bravo to all the Dirt Work students and the leadership of Professor Kraus.
Lawrence is SO fortunate to have award winning design / build classes led by Dan Rockhill, Chad Kraus and Keith Van de Riet.
@arcd_ku

Yesterday I visited @dirtworksstudioku latest project, the Kaw House located at 613 N. 3rd.
There will be a ribbon cutting Friday May 15th at 10am and an open house until 2pm.
In what seems like a blink of an eye a not so tiny 530 sq. ft. home was designed and built.
Dirt Works, an award-winning third-year design/build studio is led by KU Professor Chad Kraus / @ckraus22
12 of the 18 students were at the house when I dropped by.
One of the students, @timcfarland gave me a tour.
The home has two sections with a hall in between. A modern version of a shotgun house. The design is concise and visually striking, there’s a tension or shifting between the two sections of the home, one side contains the living room & patio. The other side, a kitchen, bath/utility room and a bedroom.
The wood siding is gorgeous; it’s Thermally Modified Pine or “thermopine.” Kraus describes it as wood that goes through a heat and steam process making it very durable and resistant to termites.
The metal wrapping around the exterior serves as siding and roofing. It’s standing seam metal siding. Be sure to ask the students how this was installed!
The interior and ceiling in the living room are stunning, especially the cross-section view. This material is Mass Plywood Panel. It’s comprised of sheets of plywood pressed together as a compositional element. It super strong and creates a clean, cozy modern vibe.
The tapered steel fabricated exterior window on the south side is my favorite design element. McFarland states it took much deliberation and effort to fit this into a tight design/build schedule.
The property site will eventually have 7 other small homes on it. Peaslee Tech will build a home north of their site.
This home is under the auspices of Tenants to Homeowners / @tth_ks and will serve as short term transitional housing.
Bravo to all the Dirt Work students and the leadership of Professor Kraus.
Lawrence is SO fortunate to have award winning design / build classes led by Dan Rockhill, Chad Kraus and Keith Van de Riet.
@arcd_ku

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Decoration & Florals - @eoseventco
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• Detalles de nuestra boda •
Photography- @anavacziphotography
Venue- @haciendacamporico
Wedding planner- @delirisramos
Decoration & Florals - @eoseventco
Dress- @whitetraditionsbridal
#wedding #photography #haciendacamporico #weddingday #boda #puertorico #explorepage #microinfluencer #bride #2025bride

• Detalles de nuestra boda •
Photography- @anavacziphotography
Venue- @haciendacamporico
Wedding planner- @delirisramos
Decoration & Florals - @eoseventco
Dress- @whitetraditionsbridal
#wedding #photography #haciendacamporico #weddingday #boda #puertorico #explorepage #microinfluencer #bride #2025bride

• Detalles de nuestra boda •
Photography- @anavacziphotography
Venue- @haciendacamporico
Wedding planner- @delirisramos
Decoration & Florals - @eoseventco
Dress- @whitetraditionsbridal
#wedding #photography #haciendacamporico #weddingday #boda #puertorico #explorepage #microinfluencer #bride #2025bride

• Detalles de nuestra boda •
Photography- @anavacziphotography
Venue- @haciendacamporico
Wedding planner- @delirisramos
Decoration & Florals - @eoseventco
Dress- @whitetraditionsbridal
#wedding #photography #haciendacamporico #weddingday #boda #puertorico #explorepage #microinfluencer #bride #2025bride

• Detalles de nuestra boda •
Photography- @anavacziphotography
Venue- @haciendacamporico
Wedding planner- @delirisramos
Decoration & Florals - @eoseventco
Dress- @whitetraditionsbridal
#wedding #photography #haciendacamporico #weddingday #boda #puertorico #explorepage #microinfluencer #bride #2025bride

• Detalles de nuestra boda •
Photography- @anavacziphotography
Venue- @haciendacamporico
Wedding planner- @delirisramos
Decoration & Florals - @eoseventco
Dress- @whitetraditionsbridal
#wedding #photography #haciendacamporico #weddingday #boda #puertorico #explorepage #microinfluencer #bride #2025bride

• Detalles de nuestra boda •
Photography- @anavacziphotography
Venue- @haciendacamporico
Wedding planner- @delirisramos
Decoration & Florals - @eoseventco
Dress- @whitetraditionsbridal
#wedding #photography #haciendacamporico #weddingday #boda #puertorico #explorepage #microinfluencer #bride #2025bride

• Detalles de nuestra boda •
Photography- @anavacziphotography
Venue- @haciendacamporico
Wedding planner- @delirisramos
Decoration & Florals - @eoseventco
Dress- @whitetraditionsbridal
#wedding #photography #haciendacamporico #weddingday #boda #puertorico #explorepage #microinfluencer #bride #2025bride

Rainforest adventure 🌳🦎
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#elyunque #elyunquerainforest #puertorico #rainforest #photoshoot #couple #models #explorepage #microinfluencer #aesthetic #pinterest #pinterestaesthetic #photoshootinspo #travel #pr #puertoricogram

Rainforest adventure 🌳🦎
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#elyunque #elyunquerainforest #puertorico #rainforest #photoshoot #couple #models #explorepage #microinfluencer #aesthetic #pinterest #pinterestaesthetic #photoshootinspo #travel #pr #puertoricogram

Rainforest adventure 🌳🦎
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#elyunque #elyunquerainforest #puertorico #rainforest #photoshoot #couple #models #explorepage #microinfluencer #aesthetic #pinterest #pinterestaesthetic #photoshootinspo #travel #pr #puertoricogram

Rainforest adventure 🌳🦎
📸 @anavacziphotography
#elyunque #elyunquerainforest #puertorico #rainforest #photoshoot #couple #models #explorepage #microinfluencer #aesthetic #pinterest #pinterestaesthetic #photoshootinspo #travel #pr #puertoricogram

Rainforest adventure 🌳🦎
📸 @anavacziphotography
#elyunque #elyunquerainforest #puertorico #rainforest #photoshoot #couple #models #explorepage #microinfluencer #aesthetic #pinterest #pinterestaesthetic #photoshootinspo #travel #pr #puertoricogram
One of my favorite moments from our day 🤍🌷💍
This is currently my Roman Empire… so lots of pictures coming🫣
📸 @adri_d.diaz sissy ate with the pictures 🤭
🤍Dress @whitetraditionsbridal
🤍Alterations- @rosacarmindalterations
📍 @haciendacamporico
💐 @eos.events
🩷Coordinator @delirisramos
#firstlook #firstlookwedding #wedding #explorepage #microinfluencer #puertorico #haciendacamporico #summerweddings

🤍12/20/2024🤍
As Tim would say, we had our little “thrifted wedding” before our big celebration next summer and I could not recommend doing this enough❤️
Thank you @brilaurenphoto for the coziest photos 📸

🤍12/20/2024🤍
As Tim would say, we had our little “thrifted wedding” before our big celebration next summer and I could not recommend doing this enough❤️
Thank you @brilaurenphoto for the coziest photos 📸

🤍12/20/2024🤍
As Tim would say, we had our little “thrifted wedding” before our big celebration next summer and I could not recommend doing this enough❤️
Thank you @brilaurenphoto for the coziest photos 📸

🤍12/20/2024🤍
As Tim would say, we had our little “thrifted wedding” before our big celebration next summer and I could not recommend doing this enough❤️
Thank you @brilaurenphoto for the coziest photos 📸

🤍12/20/2024🤍
As Tim would say, we had our little “thrifted wedding” before our big celebration next summer and I could not recommend doing this enough❤️
Thank you @brilaurenphoto for the coziest photos 📸

🤍12/20/2024🤍
As Tim would say, we had our little “thrifted wedding” before our big celebration next summer and I could not recommend doing this enough❤️
Thank you @brilaurenphoto for the coziest photos 📸
as often as I can I push for a vision behind my sessions, our time together doesn’t have to feel stiff and restricted.
honestly, i’d prefer it didn’t. I want it to feel like dancing in your kitchen, embracing each other in laughter, and connection in ways we as people often get to busy to have.
this session is just one way that a few inspo photos and a whole lotta love can really make a moment
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Absolute fairytale 🌱🧚🏻
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Absolute fairytale 🌱🧚🏻
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📸 @mva.portraits
@scrlgallery #scrl #scrlgallery #scrlapp
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