Lexi - Senior Session

Melissa and Deric

I was highly anticipating doing my friends' wedding photos. I had been trying to find inspiration in some stranger places. I don't normally get nervous or anything before I do a shoot, but I couldn't drop the ball on this one. I know that doing dark dreamy pictures are kind of something I've done a lot of, but I had to step up my game. 

My best friend Frankie

Michelle and I were in Morgantown on a Saturday in November, 2013, and planning on grabbing food and getting into something. She mentioned to me how the pet store was having an adoption day with Pet Helpers. She had shown me these two little dog brothers online. Light brown puppies with big ears and noses. One had an ear that wouldn't stand up, and the smaller one had two huge ears and a little underbite. We had joked about adopting the little fella with the crooked ear... Until we saw his little brother with the underbite. He was scared and really shy. Nobody was paying attention to him, and didn't seem to even care about him. He looked so scared and helpless. I guess we felt like we wanted to rescue him. He had been neglected and found covered in fleas, with zero human interaction. He was tiny. Almost like a baby deer without the spots. We had only just gotten engaged a few weeks earlier, and we made the snap decision to adopt him. Our dinner plans were nixed, but we had a little pupper to take care of. On the way home, he was shaking in the car. We would go over bridges, and he would shake even harder. He's still not good with cars, four years later. The people that he met in his first few weeks are still in his inner circle of trust, but nobody else seems to ever make it in. He's weird, shy, nervous, and awkward, but he's the greatest little dog that I've ever known. Michelle and I literally flew to Portland so she could get a tattoo of him on her arm. He's our little Frankie Boy (Franklin, Frankdog, FrankFrank, Bubba, Bubby, Booby, BoobyBoy, BooBoo, and WeinerDog, as the dog-name evolutions happen), and I wouldn't trade him for the most noble of Golden Retrievers. 

Friends in the backyard.

Knuckleduster. Trapped in an abandoned factory.

Knuckleduster is a great metal band from WV, as you all know. I lucked out and got to do some still photos of their video shoot in an amazing abandoned factory. I sadly only got to do a few promo photos for the guys before some of the band took off. I guess I didn't quite make it known that we were doing a shoot that day too (oops). I feel like this is one of those shoots that "got away" since I sort of didn't get to do many of my initial ideas. Anyway, we got to do some cool shots, and I got to see an interesting video shoot. Plus the band kicks ass. Hopefully we can all get together again sometime for a longer session. Cheers, guys!

Payton - Senior Session

I went through a period when I didn't really aim to do senior sessions. I was burnt out on the local market saturation and from the stiff competition for those airbrushed/photoshopped unrealistic looking senior portraits. I want no part of that stuff. I sort of never found my style or voice in the whole senior portrait thing. After some fun subjects this year, I'm definitely into doing as much as I can. 

Zoey - Senior Session

What a fun shoot! Man, if I could do senior sessions that ended up like this one, I wouldn't do anything else. Zoey was fun and funny and I really hope that translates to this set. 

Susan and Gene

Outer Banks - June 2017