Lauren, Class of 2021

Lauren was so sweet to work with, and gorgeous inside and out! We took these at her family’s farm all the way in Atwood, TN and her dad drove us around on their ATV to get to the best spots on the land. :) Deer ran back to the woods as we rode around, and we passed by cattle in the pasture as we were looking for pretty places with lovely lighting for these senior portraits. Of course, a few of the animals made their way into the pictures, including her sweet puppy dog and her beautiful horse. I didn’t mind that one bit, as you guys should know by now! At the very end I asked if we could get a sunset shot from somewhere up high, and her dad said he knew just the spot. Those were some of my favorites, as the golden light with Lauren’s golden hair went perfectly with the landscape. Such a fun session and definitely worth the bumpy rides through grass taller than we were! :)

Congratulations Lauren! I wish you all the best for your next steps!

Jonathan, Class of 2021

I loved working with Jonathan for his senior portraits! You could tell these pictures were really special to him and his family. Some of my senior guy clients couldn’t care less to have this time in their life recorded, so they pretty much just do it for their momma’s (which is still okay!) but it does make it more fun for me to work with those who are more excited about their sessions. :) We started off taking pictures with his jeep to kind of mimic one of his dad’s senior portraits with his car back in the day, and ended by taking pictures with the John Deere tractor that had belonged to his grandad, who passed away a few years ago. It was such a sweet way to honor both of these men who are so special to Jonathan, and I was grateful I was able to capture these pictures for him and his family. Maybe he’ll have a son someday who will want to recreate one of these pictures, too. :)

Leah, Senior Class of 2021

I worked with Leah’s older sister for her senior pictures a few years back, and was so happy to work with this family again for another session! Leah is precious, and I had a wonderful time working with her. We did the first half of her session at Discovery Park of America, then went to a more rustic location complete with an antique white barn for the rest. I can always tell when senior season starts because I spend a little bit longer than normal on the first few senior portrait sessions— I get so used to working with little kids or weddings, both of which are a bit unpredictable and usually a little hurried. When I get to work with a senior who follows direction well and has a larger attention span, I kind of get lost in time and before I know it two hours have past and it’s time to wrap things up! Thankfully Leah stuck with me even though her stomach was probably growling by the end. ;)
Congratulations Leah! I wish you all the best on your new adventures!