Michaela: Lexington Senior Photography

Class of 2012.  Golly, I was class of 2002.  Looks like I'm going to be in the market for new dress to wear to my reunion soon.  Ten years ago I was driving my first car, studying for AP tests, buying a prom dress, and waiting for the newest Leo DiCaprio movie to come out (Catch Me If You Can!).  Michaela is playing volleyball, looking at colleges, and buying midnight tickets to the next Taylor Lautner movie (Abduction!).  She was so much fun to photograph.  She is already beautiful and was even more stunning in front of the camera. This first shot is one of my favorites.

Love it!  This pink dress is so cute.

Another favorite below.

Beautiful!

Aubrey & Anna: Lexington Children's Photography

These sisters and their family have been with me from the beginning.  I feel old typing this, but they have grown into such sweet, beautiful girls! Anna (the younger sister) drew me a picture before the shoot.   I worked with their mom at a high school here in town before I started my business.  Did you know I taught photography before starting HHP?  It was quite the adventure.  I now greatly admire teachers and own a couple of very cute lunchboxes. I have been blogging a lot this week so scroll down for about six new posts and enjoy!

Have an awesome weekend!

Baby Eli: Lexington Baby Photography

Eli and her mom were in from Chicago so we had  limited time to schedule her portrait session.  Of course the morning we scheduled it we got rained out.  We braved the dark blues skies for about a half hour, took cover and rescheduled part two.  It was a success! Happy Friday to all.  Gabe and I have another day off from weddings this weekend so I am looking forward to some editing time, hang out time, and pedicure time with my mom and sister.  Wahoo!

Alex: Lexington Senior Photography

Yes, we do senior sessions!  I  enjoy senior sessions because they provide a chance to be creative with just one person.  Alex chose three perfect outfits for her shoot.  And she looked awesome in them.  They were cute, colorful and each one was different.  It was a scorcher of an evening and we got eaten up by mosquitoes but it was worth it. Thanks so much to Alex and her mom, Debbie!