Lesley | Senior Photos | Part One

For weeks the only communication I had with Lesley was through email.  We booked her 2012 Senior Session over the internet.  I was super impressed because I never once communicated with her Mom.  Lesley was handling all the details with me herself and I knew from our interaction that she was extremely smart and independent.  When I finally spoke to her on the phone, I was blown away at how nice and very respectful she was.  It was later when she found me on facebook that I realized this girl was as GORGEOUS on the outside as I had come to know she was on the inside.  I am so excited to share some of her photos and because I had so very many favorites, I’m going to divide my blog post into two parts.

Although our original (indoor) location fell through the day before, I assured Lesley that I would get AMAZING images for her no matter where I did the shoot.  And where did I take these awesome images?  It’s a wall right beside a dumpster.  We laughed at first because of the smell, but the wall was just too cool and Lesley said she was OK shooting there.  I’m sure my quick prayers were answered because after the first few minutes the smell seemed to go away.  And this wall made for some great images.

Lesley . . . thank you for trusting me with your Senior Portraits~!  You really do ROCK girl~!

Love it~!

We must have talked about her boots for half an hour, so I had to document them.  Love  . . . love . . . LOVE them~!

I always like my photography to be reflective of my client’s personalities.  Lesley is a HAPPY & SMILEY person, all the time.  When I asked her not to smile, it was hard for her, but I did grab one photo and I simply love it.

However, this photo definitely shows HAPPY SMILEY Lesley.

Lesley . . . U R absolutely beautiful~!

Lesley coordinated ALL her outfits with earrings, rings, necklaces, shoes, etc. etc.  I love this long hanging necklace.

This carriage was definitely not made for tall people.

When I say tall, I do mean tall.  Lesley is tall and slender 5′ 9″ and those heels must have added another 4 inches.  I did feel like a midget in my flip flops walking beside her.

The green background was just too awesome with her red shirt, so Lesley endured the bright sun for me.

 

 

More images coming tomorrow . . .

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