Tuesday, March 17, 2015

{Colton, Senior 2015}

Poor Colton hates pictures.  I mean, REALLY hates pictures; but he was such a good sport during his session, and we actually got a couple of real smiles from him...and
 we also had to pull his truck out of the mud (which is definitely a first for me-pulling a truck out of the mud during a senior session).  It was worth it, though, because he got a picture with his muddy truck (which was his overall goal), and everyone was happy.










{Baylee, Senior 2015}

Baylee has been one of my daughter's best friends since they met in 7th grade, while playing Junior Olympic volleyball together, and have been almost inseparable most of those years.  I also went to school with both of her parents, so it's safe to say that I know the family.  I have gotten the pleasure to watch Baylee grow and mature into a beautiful young woman, and I was so excited that she asked me to do her senior session!








(Couldn't help it. I had to post one of them together.)


BRAG photography offers Seasonal Sessions for our seniors...that means we will have a session in summer, fall, and winter (conditions permitting).  This year, we lucked out and had a pretty snow, no school, and some clear roads (and dedicated models!).  Baylee took advantage of the winter session, but somehow we failed to get a picture of her actually IN the snow (but it was COLD!!!).  Here are some of my favorites:









{Alec, Senior 2015}

Oh, what can I say about Alec?  He is like another of my children; partly because he and Karena fight like brother and sister, and partly because he and his family have been a part of our lives for the past four or five years.  I had so much fun during his session-there were several hilarious outtakes and a few photobombs from my daughter that won't be published, but trust me, they will make GREAT blackmail (or fodder for those senior memory slideshows).







A Little More Catching Up...

Most of you know that this is my daughter's Senior year, which entails a lot of activities (and a lot of tears), so I have neglected my poor, little blog; however, I intend to remedy that today.

I have had the pleasure of shooting several senior sessions this summer and fall, and even conned my daughter into a winter session. In sub-zero temperatures.  The following posts are some of my favorite photos from these senior sessions.  I hope you enjoy!
(no this is not from a senior session.  It's a picture I took this summer after a storm.  I needed a picture for this post, don't judge.)