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Love, love, love shooting seniors!!! I met Troy and his mom close to town where I had our first round of shots planned. They thought I meant something else, plus they had found this awesome old trailer full of stuff as well as all these old trucks and junk. Needless to say…my original plan changed. Gotta love old junk!
The weather was absolutely amazing and a slight overcast for most of the shots made this just sweet!
We jazzed up some of the shots with Troy’s guitar and later his skateboard. Love it when the images have a personal touch to show what the person is all about. Super cool!
Our time flew by fast, but I think we captured some fun images. Here are some of my favorites. Enjoy!
I traveled to Trempeleau WI to do senior portraits for Jeremy. He lives on a dairy farm with his family and there were lots of fun backgrounds to pick from. I think we got a big variety of images and angles. I had a fun time and could probably have spent a whole week playing around with all the old buildings. Mom kept repeating how she never would have thought of this or that for a background. Lots of laughs! It was hard to put the camera down.
Here are a few of my favorites from that day! Enjoy!
I had the pleasure of capturing Ian for his senior portraits today. Did we ever have fun. Mom came along and made things fun…later to be followed by his siter, Lexi. Too bad you missed it brother Jordan…we had a spot for you…next time!
On our way out out of town, heading for the farm, I pulled over and took full advantage of the overcast skies. The grain elevator in town have these new (relatively) grain bins that I’ve been eying up every time I’ve driven by. I was pretty exstatic to finally get to do a shoot there. As always, I took one shot, then another…I have to learn when to stop…but hey, I was having too much fun…we all did.
Here are a few from our shoot…alright, it’s quite a few… : )
Enjoy!