I love photographing kiddos and families...it's kind of my bread and butter. But when I photograph a senior, it can spark a little bit more creativity. Because they sit in one spot when you ask them to, you're able to spend more time with poses, changing up locations, and coming up with new ideas in the moment. Senior year is such a hectic but special time, packed full with events, gearing up to say goodbye to friends, and preparing to make one's own decisions about how their life will unfold. I love being able to capture this time. A lot of guys have a tough time in front of the camera. It can be awkward or they're not sure how to pose or they just don't want to be there. But Braxton made it so easy; he was a natural and a nice guy to boot. His mom and sister came along, so we were able to capture some shots of them, too!
If you still need senior photos done for 2018, I am finished with this season, but I will open in Spring 2017 and would love to photograph more seniors! Just email me at [email protected].
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12/17/2017 08:17:23 pm
Those shots are really cool and I can sense the beauty and the touch of the heart of the photographer. The effects and the different filters that were used are carefully picked to ensure great effects. The models are also pretty and good looking and I want to say the truth in here. I want to be a photographer too and to practice it is an effort for me to do. A camera and a dedicated mind are needed for it to be pursued and I will not stop there. I will go beyond the limits to see what are the different skills that I can do.
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