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High School Senior (and fisherman) Brandon C.

Posted By on May 6, 2009

I had the good privaledge of meeting Brandon yesterday for his senior pictures.  He’s an intelligent, polite guy who loves baseball and fishing.  We designed and scheduled his session to be at one of his favorite local fishing hot-spots (don’t worry Brandon, I won’t give away the exact location).  He already knows he’ll be pitching for Cleveland State after his senior year and I know he’ll go far in whatever he chooses to do.

Below are some of my favorite images and a design I made just for him.  If you like the below sample images, please contact us and we can custom design a session just for you like we did for Brandon… and there’s no extra cost… how about that!

Brandon's 3-panel collage

Brandon's senior portrait

Brandon's senior portrait

Brandon's senior portrait

Brandon's senior portrait

Brandon's senior portrait

Brandon's senior portrait

Brandon's senior portrait

Brandon's senior portrait

Brandon's senior portrait

Brandon's senior portrait

Brandon's senior portrait

PS – On the lighter side, I locked my keys in the car.  It’s the first time I have ever done this… not just this year, or since I started driving, but EVER as in I’ve never done this in my life… and right while I’m waiting for a client to arrive for the shoot.  Well, at least I had the insight to take my cameras and gear out of the car before I locked the keys in it… no, wait… I didn’t.  So while I was waiting for my wife to “rescue me” with a set of keys from home, Cherise (Brandon’s mom) and I had a good time talking for a few minutes before the shoot.  After my gear was in hand and ready for use, Cherise and I went to find Brandon in the river (so see, he wanted to get there a few hours early and go fishing).  Well, no Brandon upstream… no Brandon downstream.  We saw a fisherman in the distance and started yelling at him to come until we realized that it wasn’t him.  As it turned out, Brandon couldn’t find us and went home.  A quick cell phone call fixed that and we got started on the shoot.  What a rough start, but at least the images turned out good!


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