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Going for the Good | Lizette Byer | Sarasota Portrait Photographer

Woman runs at sunrise in the foothills of mount diablo taken by Ristaino Photography of Sarasota Florida

Going for the good. Being mindful. Being present. Hearing and answering the call to action to live a truly authentic life. Meet Lizette Byer, whose labor of love “Going for the Good” launched this week. “I am doing this website called Going For The Good because there is something extraordinary happening now, and it’s about time...

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  • Amanda Jacobus SchochSeptember 23, 2015 - 1:32 am

    Michaela Chaconas Ristaino These images are breathtaking!ReplyCancel

  • Colleen BlakelockOctober 14, 2015 - 3:21 pm

    omg, these photos of Lizette are amazing! If I did not already know her, I would want to meet her. You’ve really captured her amazing spirit! Love you both!ReplyCancel

Kate G | Headshots at Old Borges Ranch in Walnut Creek

“You’re off to Great Places! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting, So… get on your way!” ― Dr. Seuss, Oh, The Places You’ll Go! I was so thrilled to have a play date with Kate for headshots at Old Borges Ranch in Walnut Creek It’s become my new favorite place and I love any opportunity...

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  • Michaela Chaconas RistainoJuly 4, 2015 - 2:30 am

    Deborah Anderson Gutierrez – not sure if you saw this post?ReplyCancel

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I hear it every single time. “I’m not really a photo person.”

And then golden hour hits and she can’t stop laughing and I catch the shot and she is absolutely a photo person. Always was.

That part never changes, no matter how many sessions I do.

If you have a class of 2026 or 2027 senior, let’s start dreaming up her perfect session. Link in bio.
She showed up knowing exactly who she was. That energy, that confidence, that specific kind of ‘I’m not trying to be anyone else’ - it made my job easy.

This is what I love most about senior sessions. When a senior walks in feeling like herself, the photos just follow. We moved around, laughed a little, and by the end we had a whole gallery that actually looked like her.

Not a generic senior portrait. Her.

If your senior has a session coming up - or you’re just starting to think about it - I’d love to hear about her. What is she into? What does she want her photos to feel like? Let’s start there.

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Michaela Ristaino Photography
michaela@ristainophotography.com | 941-957-8088 | Sarasota FL