J & I had fun first at Riverfront and then up at the Geyserville Inn. I can’t say enough how much I love her big brown eyes! WOW. She’s also another athletic gal – a lacrosse player! I have to admit….I know NOTHING about Lacrosse, but with all these Lacrosse players I’ve met lately I’ll have to maybe go catch a game in the spring!
It was fun to see A and her twin brother R (he’s up next!)…this family is sort of a glimpse of my future, when MY boy/girl twins are in high school! Its hard to imagine! It was also fun to hear that A (and my other senior A) will be continuing their fierce soccer playing together next year…that will be the team to watch! I thought for sure the rainy weather was going to doom our session…but it was LOVELY at Riverfront Park…I’m always finding new ways of shooting there!
Dark clouds settled over Spring Lake the afternoon A and I met up for her photos…leaving the lake in such gorgeous shades of blues, greys and greens that really complimented A’s outfits! Lots of areas opened with the even lighting, and we explored Spring Lake more than I ever have before! Its also been fun hearing what each Senior’s plans are for next year…Your senior year is such an exciting time when the whole world of possible career options is opening up…So excited for you A!
I think C officially takes the award for most clothing options brought! It was fantastic! C’s friend was such a great assistant I kind of wanted to keep her! And C is a changing magician (despite one tangled encounter with the prom dress!). Which brings me to the dress! GORGEOUS! I always recommend at least one dress, and prom dresses look fantastic outdoors! We found lots of spots around Railroad square, and finished up the session out at Spring Lake. I loved how the setting sun created the beautiful orange/yellows!