Heritage High School prepares life long learners who are compassionate, who are globally aware and who have the courage to persevere in a changing world. Meet Allie. Graduating high school senior, valedictorian of her class—a rare combination of brains and beauty. The perfect student to represent the mission statement of her teachers. You can be…
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My Life. My Future. An amazing high school senior in her own words. I dare you not to smile as you read Ellora’s answers. Better yet, before you read her answers, try to figure out who you think she is by looking at her image. I think you’ll be surprised. My name is: Ellora I’m…
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I like it! Oh and the photos are nice too! ha.ha.
In the purest sense of the word, a muse is defined as a force, personified as a woman, who is the source of inspiration for a creative artist. Ellora and her mother may have thought I was joking when I said how much I appreciated working with a muse, but I meant it. Ellora is…
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Your eye for light and your ability to weave complimentary colors into the image palette is remarkable. Well done.
what a gorgeous girl! and gorgeous photos!!!
These are really quite nice, Randy. Refreshing to not see yet another senior photo’d in an grungy alley.
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Great shoot Randy. As always, I’m impressed by the harmony of the palette in each shot, especially the orange-amber-rust along the graffiti wall and the pale blue-green-grays of the riverside gravelbed. How does you do it? And I like the cascading fountain background and lensbaby stuff across the street. I’m pretty sure I know exactly the place. But tell Ian to tone it down. He looked pretty fired up.
Thanks Brian!
I appreciate your comments. I just told Allie to bring along some of her favorite outfits and suggested what to wear based on where we were at. My favorite outfit of hers was the yellow sweater and the green top. Really worked with her skin tones and the area we were shooting.
And Ian? Yeah… he was a little embarrassed about having his picture taken I think…