Posts Tagged ‘John Glenn Senior Pictures’

Indiana Senior Pictures: Travis from John Glenn

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Indiana Senior Pictures, www.photographybyjayme.com

Indiana Senior Pictures, www.photographybyjayme.com

Indiana Senior Pictures, www.photographybyjayme.com

Indiana Senior Pictures, www.photographybyjayme.com

Indiana Senior Pictures, www.photographybyjayme.com

Indiana Senior Pictures, www.photographybyjayme.com

Travis was easy to photograph.  He always had a smile on his face.  He brought his mom and his girlfriend with him and I put them to work holding the reflector.  They had a harder job then Travis or I had because it was super windy and that reflector wanted to blow away.  Thanks you two for helping make Travis’ picture so good, couldn’t have done it without you two holding the reflector for me.

Hope you didn’t end up getting any poison ivy.  I am all clear!

Indiana Senior Pictures: Studio Model Elaina from John Glenn High School

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

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Plymouth Indiana Photographer

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Elaina is one of my studio models from John Glenn High School.

Hair by Brooke Weber from Body Reflections 574-772-3020

Makeup by Heather Dirrim from Glamour by Heather

Northern Indiana Senior Pictures: Kristin from John Glenn

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

LOVE shooting senior pictures in the snow!

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This one is tooo cute, love furry hoods!!

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Kristin did such an awesome job.  I took these on Sunday and it was snowing and blowing.  I questioned her a couple times to make sure she was up for it and make sure her mom knew she was going to be driving on messy roads.  Kristin has a way of picking bad weather days to shoot.  I shot her in the fall when it was pouring out.  Don’t believe me check out the blog post HERE.

Snow makes for awesome photos.  It is like having on giant reflector on the ground.  So if anyone is up for snow pictures so am I.  I will throw my carhart bibs on and shoot as long as you can handle being cold.