Feb
18

Ryan and Madeline scheduled their sessions together which is something I totally recommend, especially if getting your portraits taken isn’t something your thrilled about. 

One thing that Dustin remarked on about Ryan and Madeline was that they never once texted during their session and that they were fully present and engaging. Dustin called it “refreshing and endearing”… he never texts, he is an old fart. Not that texting is bad of course, it was just nice that they gave us 100% of their focused attention through out the session.

I loved that they piled into our ultra-cool mini van with us, and were so flexible with our wanderings through downtown. 

Enough with my ramblings, here is Ryan…

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Madeline recommended this graffiti wall as a possible location, and I am so glad she did. We love, LOVE, when Seniors have locations and ideas planned for their sessions! 

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I know, the next picture is breaking the photography cardinal rule of not shooting in direct overhead sun, but I did it anyway.

And I think it’s cool. I’m such a rebel.

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Now, we are new here and all, but seriously are all the Seniors in Amarillo good-looking?! 

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Ryan, you rock! Thanks so much for being so easy going and great to work with. We thoroughly enjoyed our afternoon with you and wish you the best for your future!

  • brandi

    ryan iam so proud of u.you have turned out to be a fine young man,nice,sweet,an FINE!!!!!! ILOVE YOU VERY MUCH.

     
  • I’m torn between the chain link fence and the loading-dock kind of place… No, I think the chain link fence wins as my favorite of this post. I wish I could explain to you why that is so. I think it has something to do with the sun in his face and the way his b&w shirt sort of complement the lines of the fence… I should just take a photography class so that I can converse on this topic in a more sophisticated way.

     
  • Kristin Bowman

    Good looking guy and great pictures.

     
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