One of my favorite series of books growing up was the Beatrix Potter series – Peter Rabbit. Every Easter in my basket was a new book in the series and a new porcelain figurine to match. I still have each of these precious gifts from the “Easter Bunny” and have passed them along to my children.
Because of this love for the classic tales (pun intended!) when laying out the calendar for 2019 I knew our bunny portraits had to be inspired by Peter Rabbit. I searched high and low for the perfect background for this session and found it! Mr. McGregor’s Garden is a beautiful watercolor background and your children will sit with their bunny in a white wheelbarrow and a ton of carrots from the garden!
The background is shown below along with a few samples from a simple set in 2017.
I can’t wait to love on your children and the bunnies on Saturday, April 6th!
Here are the details for the Peter Rabbit Quick Take Sessions …
$55 Booking Special Includes:
- 15 Minute Session with the Bunny
- Stay to view/order your images right away
- 2 – 5×7 Portraits (1 Pose) + matching social media sharing file
- Additional Printed Portraits and Digital Collections available at time of ordering
To book your Peter Rabbit Session either call the studio at 813-994-4552 or fill out the online form below this image!
Jeanine McLeod is the owner and lead photographer of Cloud 9 Studios, a full-service photography studio located in Wesley Chapel, Florida, just north of Tampa.
For almost 20 years, Jeanine has specialized in family, children, and baby photography that celebrates the joy and connection of family life. She’s best known for her storytelling approach to first birthday and milestone sessions, creating portraits that capture love, laughter, and the magic of childhood.
Jeanine’s mission is simple — to go through life with her clients, documenting each chapter of their family’s story through beautiful, heartfelt images.
When families search for first birthday photos in Wesley Chapel or family photographers near Tampa, Cloud 9 Studios is where the experience becomes as meaningful as the portraits themselves.


