Leah Part III
More photos of Leah in an old abandoned granary in a field outside of Dawson Creek, next to that old barn she was in earlier.
More photos of Leah in an old abandoned granary in a field outside of Dawson Creek, next to that old barn she was in earlier.
Getting close to, but not quite to, the end of these pictures. There were a lot of great pictures from this shoot, for which I take little credit. The setting was brilliant, the models beautiful, and the assistant willing to stand and hold a reflector for hours on end…
I love the top picture. All that lens flare-y goodness.
Hey, just a reminder that once you open up a picture, you don’t have to close it to see the next. If you hover over the top left or right corners with your mouse, you can go next or back. You can even use the left and right arrows on your keyboard.
More from my shoot with Kaitlyn and Leah. There’s an old barn sitting in a field near Dawson that is just the coolest place to take pictures for both the field and the barn.
I’ve posted individual shots of these two (and have more to post later), but here’s a handful of the two of them together.
On a hot (and buggy) summer’s day we took Steph down to Flatbed Creek to take some pictures around, on, and in Flatbed Creek as a senior’s session. It was a lot of fun, and shockingly, she agreed to hop into the creek with her dress on.
Now if I can just get her to do the same with her grad dress….
Okay, finally getting around to posting these pictures of Larisa from earlier in the month. She brought her grad dress along and we did some shots in studio before heading out into downtown Tumbler for a hardcore urban shoot. Yes. Urban Tumbler Ridge.
The first pictures of Leah from the shoot I did with her and Kaitlyn. She has the some of the biggest, prettiest eyes I’ve ever seen.
On Saturday I got to spend a few hours with Kaitlyn and Leah, quite possibly the two cutest girls in Dawson. Expect many many more shots from the day up in the next few days.
You are not the same as the girl who sits beside you in Chem, or the guy at the back of English class. You are unique. So, riddle me this, Batman: why do your school photos look exactly the same as theirs? Do you want to be remembered because you put on a cap and gown for ten minutes one day? Yes, that’s an important part of the graduation story, but it’s not the only part.
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