Category Archives: Seniors

{Calvin – Red Oak Senior}

So what can I say about Calvin.  I can say he is one of the most “real” people I have ever met. Honest but not abrupt, funny but not demeaning, polite and happy.  He’s very California to be in Red Oak.  In fact, he plans on making a trip out there this summer.  I asked...

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{Salina – Red Oak High School Senior}

I have already photographed Salina – this time I got to spend time on just her.  I had done a mini friends session with her friend Malloy about a month ago.  I loved her in that purple dress.  I wanted to post all of her images in that purple dress- but for the sake of...

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{Justin – Crossroads Academy Senior}

I’ve been talking to Justin about his senior photographs since December.  I feel like I know him, yet he is still an enigma to me.  Justin challenged me the nth degree.  Not in a bad way, in a creative way.  He knew what he wanted.  He wanted a twist on the usual – he wanted...

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{Ariel – Red Oak High School Senior}

This year I decided to add senior mini sessions in an the end of the season.  The demand for session was just so much that I decided I needed to find a way to fit more in.  I might modify it some next year because I find myself running around like a mad person trying...

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{Lauren-Cleburne High Senior}

The pressure is always on when someone travels great distances to use me.  I knew she came here for all the right reasons though.  She wanted something “different” .  No doubt Cleburne is  just like any other small town.  Every one’s been there and done that.  Having Downtown Waxahachie as a setting is definitely going...

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{Derek – Waxahachie}

Poor Derek…. I made him walk forever while he was still recovering from foot surgery.  He was stoic though and did not complain about it, though I know it was bothering him. That first image may be my favorite of his.  I was speaking to a colleague this weekend about knowing my favorite from the time...

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