Thursday, July 21, 2011

And now the ladies!!

Life has been so hectic and crazy lately that I have been impatiently waiting to post the ladies. Now is the time and I couldn't be happier at the results of our ladies of 2011. They were all such a joy to photograph and looked so beautiful. Graduate K started out the day in the gail force winds(thank heaven for hairspray). I could tell this girl loves to be in front of the camera and so it makes photographing her easy. Graduate A took a lot of flack over her location choice but her decision paid off! The simple country feel was a favourite :) Her pure and natural beauty shone through, as did her silly sense of humour. I definitely laughed a lot throughout her session. And finally Graduate T finished off my day. I could tell family is very important to this grad and it was lovely to see the support she received from all of her loved ones. I have photographed this gorgeous gal before and, just like our first session, she didn't disappoint! Thank you ladies for fun-filled day and best wishes to you in your futures! Enjoy your sneak peek...









Monday, July 18, 2011

The Gentlemen

Here are a couple gentlemen from the Class of 2011.  T had chosen a cool location with an amazing old barn and an antique tractor. The feeling of the session suited him completely. His layed back personality and country roots really shone through in his images. We did J's session on his farm and I loved the fresh, green grass and beauty of the large trees. This intelligent, well mannered young man was a pleasure to photograph. Best wishes to both of you in your future and I hope you enjoy your sneak peak.






Saturday, July 16, 2011

The Future is Bright

I met up with these two graduates quite a while ago so this post is a little overdue! I have been busy catching up with all of the graduation sessions. Thank you to this young couple for coming out in the heat and continued mosquito infestation to get some portraits done. I know your futures will be bright and I wish you the best in the windy city.