Konny’s Senior Pics
]]>Post 1: I have a new nephew!!!
Here are some 1 month photos.

And… since it’s been a year, he got older.
Here are his 4 month pictures:
And here’s some with his momma at 5 months:
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Allison came with some requests, like many of my seniors. Her mom wanted tight head shots and she wanted lots of black and whites. I always appreciate these requests, especially if you want black and whites. Doing a simple desaturation is often not enough. Good black and whites often need photoshop tweaking to get the contrast right.












Here’s some images I pulled from three of my favorite shoots this summer.
This photo shoot took advantage of my iStock photography discount. This means that you can purchases these images online here. Please be mindful that while these images are royalty free, they are not restriction free, so read the fine print.
I tried a few new locations for this shoot, as many photographers have begun to discover my other locations. These are little more edgy than my typical Senior Shots, but still in line with current trends.












That session can be contrasted with these images which are more experimental. I would not include images like the following in a session, unless explicitly asked.





Finally, here was a fun child photo shoot. I love it when parents ask me to take photos of their children that allow to bring out their personalities. Here’s the result:











And, the other chose to take advantage of the iStock discount. So here are some of the iStock files from that shoot:
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This particular photoshoot was a senior photo session and an engagement photo session all in one. I had a ton of fun! Chris and Ronae were great and I wish them all the happiness in the future!













The challenge came from Eagle’s Wings Air’s unique business model. They provide travel service for funeral service. They work with funeral directors to transport the deceased from places like Florida to their hometown for burial. They provide a unique niche in the market, as they are the only company anywhere that specializes in this service.
The chosen location for the shoot was D.O. McCombs due to the companies’ close affiliation. Frank, the owner in need of the head shots, wanted to highlight their involvement with the airline industries. Thus, we had an executive, a plane, and a funeral home.
Since, most of the advertising would be aimed at funeral directors and placed in industry publications, Eagle’s Wings Air wanted to highlight the plane, as that’s what sets them apart. The challenge was providing the model plane as much prominence as the executive himself.
Here are a few images from the shoot:



The wedding took place in Suzie’s hometown and they used a local photographer. After walking away from the rapid-paced events of the day, they felt they were missing some key portraits.
Upon getting settled after the move to Fort Wayne, Dave and Suzie requested that I help fill in the gaps. Due to the cold weather, we made our way to the Botanical Conservatory for a 2 hour shoot.
My favorite moments were when one child say Suzie and exclaimed, “Look, Mommy, a princess!” and when Dave and Suzie walked away saying that they had more fun photographing that day than on the day of their wedding, because it was soley about them and they didn’t have to worry about catering to family and friends.
Here are a few of my favorite shots from that day…
The Couple









The Bride


The Details


