Thursday, August 22, 2013

Jordyn's Senior Portraits

I'm going to let you in on a little secret:  I was not always the adorable little scamp that you know and love today.  No, no, I was once a moody and brooding teenager.  And I was fairly convinced that all of my peers were similarly moody and brooding, at least on the inside.

But Jordyn?  This girl is not sitting up at night wondering why her parents just don't get her.  No, the first thing I noticed about Jordyn is that there is nothing moody-and-brooding about her!  (Okay, that was the second thing I noticed -- the first thing I noticed was that she's gorgeous!)  She was happy, and she remained happy despite the fact that it was 5000 degrees outside.  Love this girl.

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Be forewarned, mothers, if you're at the photoshoot, I'm going to harass you into getting into a picture.  I know you like to stay behind the camera, but trust me, you're going to want to see this; someday, it will make you smile.  Like the photos of these two.  I could not stop smiling while editing (and that was partially because I know what mom said that elicited Jordyn's reaction in the second photo).  :)

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This part of the shoot was at George Washington's Grist Mill in Alexandria, Virginia.  The historic site provided a beautiful backdrop, don't you think? (Great idea, ladies!)

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We then changed venues to take photos at Jordyn's high school softball field.  With much effort, she was able to show me her game face (she'd been practicing, she told me, in between shots).


It didn't last long.  

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Jordyn kept smiling until we lost the sun.  In fact, this one here -- this is the one that I'll think of when I picture Jordyn.

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Have a wonderful senior year, and please keep in touch!

More pictures of Jordyn are available on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ascimagesnorthernvirginiaphotography
Want to book your own session?  Contact me at angel@asc-images.com.