As a photographer, there are days when everything goes right, and I feel that I am making the photos want to be taking. This was the case when I had the chance to take young Kimberly’s senior photos.
I first met Kimberly when she was around 13 or 14, and I thought it would be fun to make her portrait one day.
Her father hired me to give her some memorable photos of her last year in high school.
Kids at this age are fun, enthusiastic and enviously skinny. I remember being 120 lbs. in high school, and being able to eat anything I wanted without penalty, but those days are long gone which is too bad.
We took these photos in Piedmont Park in the early morning when the light was fantastic. The summer heat had disappeared, and it was chilly when we started.
I have a lot of experience shooting at that location in the evening, but the mornings there are magical too. The park looks totally different.
Fall had not yet come to the park so I had to work hard to find any fall foliage there. I think I saw 3 trees changing colors, but that was enough.
I had better quit posting before this entry gets too long. To see the rest of Kimberly’s Senior Portrait Gallery, click here…
My good friends, Jason and Amber wanted images for their holiday cards. We decided to meet in Piedmont Park right before sunset to grab a few shots with their Huskey named after Roscoe P. Coltrane (yes, the one from the Dukes of Hazzard.) If you look closely, you might be able to see Amber’s baby bump starting to show. This family is about to get bigger!
I have wanted to photograph Grace ever since I met her many years ago at a party. She has a million dollar smile, beautiful skin and a great personality. Now that she is engaged to Matt, it’s like getting a 2-for-1 deal. They look so happy together and make a great looking pair.
I’m not going to lie… approaching total strangers to take their photo, may not always be the best approach to getting the shot. But if you are in Piedmont Park on a breezy summer day with nothing better to do with a monster camera in your hands, the idea starts to look like a good one. This couple looked so beautiful together that I almost felt like not intruding. They agreed to have their photo taken and bam, bam, bam the session was over in less than a minute.