Three seniors

I don’t do many senior portraits. I used to years back, but then all my friends stopped being 18. These three here are best friends. I met them at Adam and Amanda’s wedding a few months back. While I was shooting at the reception, moms kept approaching me one by one saying their daughters wanted me to take their senior portraits. It seemed like word was really getting around the reception hall so I decided to ride the wave. It turned out to be a lot of fun, and at least three people won’t end up looking like dorks in the yearbook. Although my mom will tell you, Sears also does a very nice job.

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Walla Walla Senior Pictures
Walla Walla Senior Pictures
Walla Walla Senior Pictures
Walla Walla Senior Pictures
Walla Walla Senior Pictures
Walla Walla Senior Pictures
Walla Walla Senior Pictures
Walla Walla Senior Pictures
Walla Walla Senior Pictures
Walla Walla Senior Pictures
Walla Walla Senior Pictures
Walla Walla Senior Pictures
Walla Walla Senior Pictures
Walla Walla Senior Pictures
Walla Walla Senior Pictures

3 Comments

  1. Mom said . . .

    It’s true, Sears did a great job on your senior portraits but I must admit these young ladies made an excellent choice in choosing you for theirs. Very nice.

    Posted October 25, 2009 at 9:28 pm | Permalink
  2. Lorna said . . .

    OOh my sisters a senior next year and you have to do her pics!

    Posted October 26, 2009 at 1:23 pm | Permalink
  3. Ben Blood said . . .

    The black and whites against brick have great moods. They match the girl really well. Are senior photos fun!?

    Posted November 25, 2009 at 12:39 am | Permalink

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