Do you remember
Work it out Matt ;) Vintage extraordinaire by day, and vinyl record lover by night.
What better setting for Jenilee and Matt than the historic soda shop of Mac Alpine's?
They also have 2 little vintage stops attached. Love-ly.
Jenilee just knew the way to my heart. Her styling, her magazine collection, and her complete trust in my vision.
After a wardrobe change, we headed to the downtown Library. What had started as a chilly and rainy morning (a very strange moment that rarely happens in Phoenix), turned into a sunny afternoon. God bless the desert and the clouds.
Thank you both again, and again, and again. For exploring with me, for pouring so much detail and preparation into our session, and for choosing me. I truly am lucky to have clients like you two!
-- Hope you guys enjoyed this one! At this point in camp I'm imagining that I'm not yet used to the sleeping schedule, I'm nervous, I'm getting to know people, and I'm praying. A lot. And then I remember my girls are probably a lot more nervous and I need to make the most of this week.
Leave me your thoughts and I can't wait to catch up with y'all next week!
Sincerely, past Ale --
Oh my freaking goodness, I love this shoot! I still have goosebumps going! The third from the last shot is perfection. It lit me right up. I thought it completely encapsulated a whole other era of innocence and coyness. It's as if he's going in for that big first kiss and she shyly turns away at the last second denying him such forward moves! He head leaning on hers with that expression is classic regret! But then in the next photo, she's telling him that it's okay. Then we finish with the two of them really about to kiss! LOVE IT! You storyteller, you! The styling on this shoot was awesome. It really captured a time of courtship and the coming end (see 1960's) of formality set in tradition. Superb, Ale!
ReplyDeleteOh my freaking goodness, I love this shoot! I still have goosebumps going! The third from the last shot is perfection. It lit me right up. I thought it completely encapsulated a whole other era of innocence and coyness. It's as if he's going in for that big first kiss and she shyly turns away at the last second denying him such forward moves! He head leaning on hers with that expression is classic regret! But then in the next photo, she's telling him that it's okay. Then we finish with the two of them really about to kiss! LOVE IT! You storyteller, you! The styling on this shoot was awesome. It really captured a time of courtship and the coming end (see 1960's) of formality set in tradition. Superb, Ale!
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