Little did I know that this girl is a natural in front of the camera. Seriously. Some people are and some aren’t (ahem…ME!). She brought some accessories that made some of these pictures POP! I loved it!
I was asked to take this Lone Peak Senior Prom group’s pictures. We had planned a beautiful outdoor location with green trees and beautiful backdrops.
The day of Prom came and so did the clouds. It decided to POUR rain! I’m pretty optimistic usually about the weather, but there was no way around this rain. One of the Mom’s from our group worked with me and we brainstormed a place to do some indoor shots. The chandelier at this place (right behind them) was amazing! It made for the best backdrop. And if you look close, you can see out the window, the dark, dark skies with rain, rain, and more rain.
We took the photos as fast as we could to get them onto their next destination. Their Senior Prom!
I’m so excited about the slideshows that can be purchased, so I’m featuring another one! This time, a senior! Marie is the beautiful high school senior star in this one. The music that is chosen for the slideshows can be customized to your senior. Their personality. Their interests and likes. I’ve got thousands of tracks to choose from. Enjoy!
Utah is such a pretty place for senior pictures. However, my niece who lives in Idaho needed a picture of her in her element. So, I packed up my camera, and my family, and we went for a visit to my sister’s farm. A.k.a. the “giant garden.” It’s always fun to visit with my sister. And the kids like it too so the cousins can play.
If you haven’t gotten your senior pictures taken yet, and you’re a senior, it’s time to book to make sure you get them before graduation. Contact me, Katie Gee, to schedule your session.
How did this happen? My niece is a senior. I remember holding her as a baby. She was just 2 when I was married. And now look at her! In the moments I was taking her pictures and editing them, she went from a little girl, to a young woman about to start her life. I love you Carrie and I wish you the best senior year!