Holly came to me for her senior pictures. I love doing seniors...probably one of my very favorite styles of pictures to take. She made it easy. Holly's eyes are incredible. I found myself taking tons of closeups to try and capture the intense color of her eyes. Holly was really fun to work with. We walked around old town and found all sorts of interesting walls, stairs, & settings. I could tell that she is one of those girls that everyone just loves to be around.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
Brynlee
Brynlee was not really in the mood for pictures when she came over. There was one thing, though, that could keep her in position for a split second...string cheese. Her mom would shred up little pieces and put them on the props to get her to hold still for a few seconds. The funniest part of the session, however was when we put Brynlee in the tutu. She would pull with all of her might to try to get it off--too funny.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Edsel
Now this is one kid who loves the camera. I hardly had to direct Edsel at all. He was happy to change poses after each click of the camera...literally. I was too funny. At one point I actually told him I would only take ten more. So as I was counting down, each time I would say a number he would strike a pose--facials, upside down, this way, that way, and everything in between. He was really fun to work with.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Lindsey
On Saturday I went to Utah to take bridal portraits of my little sis. We had been looking forward to this day for a long time. She was beautiful, the day was beautiful, the surroundings were beautiful, we couldn't have asked for more. I ended up taking over 400 shots. She was just so stunning I couldn't get myself to quit! I don't know how I am possibly going to narrow it down to a handful to post. I'll do my best. Okay, a few more than a handful...I couldn't resist.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Krichele & Jason
Friday, April 11, 2008
Connor
Conner was a kick in the pants. We had never met, but Conner decided we were friends right off the bat. He refused to let his mom button his shirt and insisted that I should do it. He had a hard time pronouncing my name, so Adrianne somehow evolved into Jay Robinson...too funny. His dad builds houses so we thought it would be fun to get the tools out. He was so concentrated on building, however, that he rarely looked up. His big blue eyes were irresistible.
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