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Here on the blog, I’ve always mentioned just how much I love senior sessions!  Well, here’s another example of why that’s so true!  Meet Jack!  He’s wrapping up his senior year right now and destined for a bright future!  He is one of those people that you instantly feel comfortable with and that you feel is genuinely warm-hearted, caring, and happy.  His easy-going, laid back style perfectly complemented the golden autumn afternoon sunshine we had throughout the session.  Speaking of weather, Jack aspires to study meteorology.  He loves dogs, and I was so excited that he brought along his beloved pup, Savannah!  She was such fun to photograph!  Jack loves french toast, playing the drums, and video games.  We explored a few locations on a beautiful fall day right before my maternity leave, and I cannot wait to share some favorites with you!

Hi Jack!

Love both of these! 
Did I mention we had amazing light?!  Dreamy!!!

You cannot beat a cool leather jacket.  Add some sunlight.  Mix in a killer smile.  And here you have the recipe for some of my favorite portraits!  So hard to choose just a few from this next series!

Another favorite!

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We found lovely fall color!  

Jack, you are so great in front of the camera!  Another favorite!

I could see this in a magazine!  Couldn’t you? Love it!

Hi sweet Savannah!

 Jack, thank you so much for such a fantastic senior session!  It was so fun to work with you and to document this momentous milestone!  I wish you all the very best as you finish your senior year and move forward to a promising future!  Cannot wait to work with you and your family again!   

  1. Anonymous says:

    All those pics are so "VERY COOL"!!! He's such a HANDSOME guy and his dog is ADORABLE too!!! LOVE all the backgrounds … Fall is such a great time for pictures!!! GREAT job, Stephanie!!!

    Marcie

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