Belle is just the bee's knees. She is fun, energetic, and she's always ready to smile. It's completely amazing to watch her interact with others and always leaves them with a more cheerful disposition. We started her session at Armstrong Park because it held so many happy childhood memories for her and her family, then drove over to DBU to round out our time. I'm excited to see where life will take this young lady, but for now I'm glad that it's not yet Christmas and she'll be sticking around for a while longer.
Family | The Nolty's
I am completely honored to have been asked to photograph this amazing family. Not only are they truly wonderful people, but several of them have dedicated their lives to serving the community and saving the lives others in jobs such as firemen and nurses. Amazing I tell ya. We were able to breeze through our shot list at Trinity Park and get this extended family group some updated photos. Sidenote: The parents of this whole crew are adorable.
Senior | Andrew
I'm going to be real honest with you guys. I used to strongly dislike doing senior sessions with guys. They clearly didn't want to have their photo taken and they took nearly the entire session to relax and actually laugh at my jokes. Now I'm a funny person, but high school boys can be stubborn. These last few guys, however, have been life altering and I'm at the point to where I could become a guys-only senior photographer (not really but you get the point). Andrew is a fantastic kid, but you guys, I didn't know he had it in him. I was going full on model stuff by the end of our session, not to mention that we already got great shots with his football jersey. If it were up to me, his whole session would be what we got at the end- I love it. Thanks so much for letting me capture your many sides, Andrew!