The first shoot I titled "Boho Traveler." Not sure exactly what it means,lol, but I thought it fit nicely with the wardrobe and props. Enjoy:)
So in love with the pic below. GORGEOUS Shelbs.
Shelbs was having a little trouble transporting the luggage. I could of helped... but then i would of missed this lovely pic.:)
I count the next few photos as an extreme accomplishment considering I'm TERRIFIED of trains, but it was too good to run away from.
What's a traveler without their camera? Jk she really has no idea how to work it:P. But thanks to my grandfather who gave me this portrait camera that he used in the early 50s.. Its super neat.
Not sure if that face^^^ is because my hair was atrocious or because she was falling.:P
Not sure about this edit^^^, but thought I'd share anyways.
The second shoot I call "Rosie the Riveter." We wanted to capture some patriotic pics before the 4th of July. If you don't know who Rosie is.. She was a fictional character during World War II that symbolized the ideal American woman worker: Patriotic, loyal, and hard working. We saw the laundry matt and thought it was the perfect place to symbolize Rosie's "work"..(Although women do SO MUCH more work than just laundry..thanks mom;))
Thanks for being a super great model and working through 90 degree weather with me Shelbs! You Rock. Enjoyed the themed shoots so much! Many more to come:)
Baylee, this are wonderful!!! You are so talented!! Can't wait for you to do Addison's!! :)
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