Some sessions just showcase the senior’s personality perfectly.  When I look at this session, I see a friendly, happy girl who shines in these photographs.

Tori Cox of Little Bird Photography in Texas did an excellent job of showcasing the senior and allowing her to shine through these photographs.  Check out this session below and read what Tori had to say about this session.

Thanks for sharing your work with us Tori!!

Website:  www.littlebirdphotographyonline.com

Facebook:  www.facebook.com/toricoxlittlebird

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What was your inspiration for this photo shoot?
Logan is a fun and free spirit. I wanted the shoot to have a softness to it, but still to show her friendly, outdoorsy side.

Where did this photo shoot take place?
We shot this in two separate locations. The shoot started at an old historic bridge. We then moved to a beautiful farm owned by family friends as the sun was setting.

Did you collaborate with this senior to come up with the clothing and/or concept for this shoot?
Yes. Logan sent me photos of potential outfits and we discussed what she wanted her final look to say about her as I helped her choose. She loves bright colors and wanted something that would complement the fall leaves that were on the trees at the time.

What camera, lens or other equipment was used for this shoot?
Canon 5D Mk III, Canon 70-200mm 2.8L & 85mm 1.8
What time of day were these taken?
Late afternoon. Just before sunset.

Can you share any post-processing techniques used when editing this session?
I like to have a lot of color in my images but also like to keep a softness to my processing so they have a dreamy feel.

What is your favorite thing about this session?
The fall colors!

What do you want this session to convey about this senior and about your senior photography style?
I want it to convey a softness that I love to have in my work and also showing the laid-back, fun personality of Logan. It’s important to me that each senior shoot shows their personality while also putting my artistic talents on display.

What is one tip you can share with other photographers regarding photographing seniors?
Have fun! Engage in casual conversation via text, phone calls, or social media prior to the shoot. That way, when you meet for the shoot, you have already built a friendship with your client.

Senior Inspiration – {Little Bird Photography}

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heck, yes i do!

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