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Cameranne
Posted on Thursday, July 2, 2015 | 0 Comments
Can I just say that I love photographing seniors! For one, they are so easy to direct and to pose. Nine times out of ten, they'll come to me and see "I have no idea what I'm doing" and "I'm super awkward in pictures". Lies. All of it. My biggest tip: just sit or stand how you normally would when talking to a group of friends. If you're comfortable, you'll look good in the photo. Secondly, I always enjoy talking to seniors about what their plans are. Right on the cusp of one of the biggest changes they will make in their lives is a really interesting time to work with them. Where are you going to school? What are you going to study? What is your dream job? Everyone is so different and yet they all have this entire world of possibilities open to them. Anyway, enough of my blabbering on. Here are some of one of my most recent senior sessions with the stunning Cameranne:





 When I sat Cameranne down in this location, my first thought was "Oh, I'll put her in front of these cool urban/modern stairs, which will be really cool against her floraly/vintage dress. And then magic happened between the painted wall and her skin. I mean, look at how gorgeous her skin looks in these photos!




I also love that she brought her sunglasses to this shoot and specifically asked that we incorporate them into some photos. They totally MAKE this photo!




Thanks for contacting me Cameranne. I loved working with you!

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