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I am so excited about this post of Ashley. Ashley and her mother are a wonderful team. I just loved them both. Ashley is a very accomplished young women. She will be graduating a year early…Yes I said a year early! Now I have a daughter in high school and I know how much it work it is just keeping these teenagers on track, let alone getting them to graduate early! So, although I know the hardest work has come from Ashley, I will have to commend her mother on this one as well!! Excellent work from both of you and you should be quite proud! Ashley loves football and when her mother suggested the idea of taking some pictures in a football field I was all for it! I really love when we can incorporate personalities in portraits and do something unique! We had to get special permission from the high school, but they were very accommodating. I enjoyed taking photos of Ashley so much we had an extra long photo session…I know she was so tired, but she was so much fun to work with I just kept coming up with more ideas! So the result…alot of wonderful images to chose from! I love photographing seniors, it is such an important and wonderful time in life and what an honor for me to be able to capture this special time. 






I loved Ashley’s Senior session. When we talked about Ashley’s session I loved the idea of bringing a bit of her prized book collection into the pictures. And I was even more excited when we came up with the idea of seeing if a bookstore would let us take pictures inside…We kindly asked and sure enough we were granted permission. Ashley is a genuinly kind a sweet person. I enjoyed meeting her and her mother. Her stepfather is the great contractor who did an amazing job replacing the siding AND the roof on our home! We highly recommend him for any contracting job. We started our session in Senoia, then headed up to Line Creek in PTC, stopping off at the flower shop and then hitting the Book’s a Million at the Avenue.





























Awesome new senior. I might get to your pictures on Thursday….