Abby
Downtown Colorado Springs
September 16, 2009
Abby is a senior at Palmer High School in downtown Colorado Springs. She’s active in her church, so we began the photos there. By the time we left the church, it had begun raining, but Abby didn’t mind! We had a blast running around the wet streets downtown. Thanks, Abby, and good luck in your senior year!
Fantastic quality work. You really know how to capture the essence of what someone is about, this is a gift, it cannot be taught.
I especially love the last shot!
I especially love the last shot!
Me too!
What a pretty girl, and I love that first umbrella picture!
I just followed you on Twitter. I feel a bit stalkerish. lol. But I just wanted to say I love love love the picture of her looking up. It’s great. Also, I love that you told everyone to check out Pink’s performance. I love her!
I really, really love the last one.
I just followed you on Twitter. I feel a bit stalkerish. lol. But I just wanted to say I love love love the picture of her looking up. It’s great. Also, I love that you told everyone to check out Pink’s performance. I love her!
great shots!
Man, this beats the crap out of my overly diffused, crappy gray background, shot in the high school auditorium senior portraits circa 1994! LOL People were JUST starting to branch out and do some pictures with photographers outside of school when I was a senior. Kids today, they get everything nice 😉
They can! Unfortunately the yearbooks usually require more basic headshots, so I take plenty of those during senior portrait sessions. I just don’t post many of them on my blog, because I prefer the more fun stuff.
Can these students use your portraits in their yearbooks? I would have loved to have one of your portraits rather than the generic “girl with black velvet stole and pearls” one I had to have!
great shots!
Can these students use your portraits in their yearbooks? I would have loved to have one of your portraits rather than the generic “girl with black velvet stole and pearls” one I had to have!
My depth of field is all done in-camera. I frequently shoot at f2 or f2.8. I don’t actually spend much time in post processing. 😉
i LOVE the last one!!!
The depth of field in your images, is it strictly from the camera settings or do you do post processing to achieve it?
Gorgeous!
I love the diffused light. Beautiful!
Gorgeous!