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Tuesday
Sep082009

Tim Senior Session - Class of 2010

Third time is the charm you might say. Tim and I finally got together for his senior session on our third attempt.  Our first appointment was rained out, and our second was canceled because of Tim's work (he had been painting).  We rescheduled and finally got together on a Friday afternoon in August.  If you are from Tennessee you know that Friday nights mean high school football.  So after our session Tim was headed to the first game of the season. So hard to believe that it has been 20 years since Tim's mom and I were at that same high school getting ready on a Friday night to perform at half time. April was a majorette, and I was in the flag corp.  April and I went to school together from elementary through high school.  Even though we don't see each other very much these days, she is still one of the best friends I have ever had. I was thrilled that she asked me to do Tim's senior portraits. So enough about the good ole days, let's get to the pics!

 

Tim opted to do his session at a neighbor's house.  He just wanted something casual, and his family has used this home for photo sessions in the past.  With lots of stone work and shade, it was a great choice on a hot summer afternoon.

 

Loved this massive tree in the front yard. Just perfect for some casual shots.

This next one is one of my favorites.

Tim plays short stop for the high school baseball team. He has plans to play on the college level. We had to get a few shots of him in his jersey! They are my favorites. :-)

Can't decide if I like the more serious one or one with a smile.

I do really like this one, also. Just a little different angle on it.

You can't tell it from the photos, but the mosquitoes were about to eat us alive!  We sprayed ourselves down with bug spray, and April was constantly shooing them off my legs. She even emailed me a few days later to check on me! LOL! We toughed it out though, and I hope that she and Tim think it was worth a few bites. ;-)

 

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