{ Ben: Senior }

Monday, May 11, 2009

I got to take my brother's senior portraits this year, and we had so much fun doing them! I guess I should say that at least I had so much fun doing them, not sure about him though :P He had to put up with a lot from his sister photog, I think I felt a little bit more comfortable telling him what to do, seeing as I have had about 18 years of practice at bossing him around.

We did get a lot of really cool shots, some at the Capitol, since he works there right now, and wants to go into politics someday. And then we did another shoot later on in a field near our house. That was the one where I looked outside at about 6:30 PM and said "Hey, the light out there is really pretty, want to go and take some pictures Ben?" So we rushed around and got everything ready, and then by the time we had gotten out there, the sun was behind some clouds. We managed to get some pretty cool pictures in spite of that fact, doesn't he look handsome?!?

No girls, I will not be posting his number anywhere in this post, sorry . . .



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This is totally my favorite . . . !

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I am super busy these days, I have done four shoots in the last week and a half, and I have another one later this week, and another one next week! I will be posting lots more pictures soon! I am trying to catch up on all the editing I have to do after having so many shoots so close together. But I'm not complaining, O no! I am loving this. My summer is already starting to fill up, so call or write now and book your shoot with me!

-J. Shae
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4 comments:

  1. Wow, Jessica!! God has given you a great eye for photography!! Keep posting...I love your pics!! :)

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  2. Great pictures! They're all so good - I'd have such a hard time picking just one or two to use!

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  3. Fabulous job, Jessica! I agree with you, the last one of the capitol is fantastic!

    Allison

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  4. I really like the combo of relaxed and distinguished. Great background and clothing choices for both. You are really learning how to make a photo "moody", meaning - just reflect the proper mood.

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