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And Now for Something Totally Different: Portland Senior Girls Photography

Thursday, June 28th, 2012

You’re about to see something you’ve NEVER seen on this blog before… are you ready? Here come a bunch of two-leggers!

This past week, I went home to Portland, Oregon (where I grew up) to photograph my little sister! She’ll be a senior in high school this year, and senior portraits are a big deal in the northwest. So I got together with her (and a bunch of her friends), and we had a great time!

I’ll tell you what, seniors were an incredible challenge to photograph – but so much fun at the same time! Since I’m used to my “clients” paying little attention to me and only doing what I want so they can play with a ball or snack on a treat, it was a HUGE change to have my subjects actually do what I tell them to! Every time! Haha… I definitely have more respect for senior photographers now, because they have to have incredible creativity and posing knowledge. I mean, I always figured as much, but things are always eye-opening when you do them yourself for the first time. These girls were not only incredibly patient with me, but they were GORGEOUS models, and I couldn’t have asked for a better group to work with!

For the record, I can’t possibly imagine changing the focus of my business – I’ll always love photographing dogs. And my many pet clients certainly keep me busy, I’m lucky to say! So I’m still Allison Shamrell Pet Photography. But every once in a while I don’t mind a change of pace… so check out my first foray into senior photography! :)

 

Morgan

A high school senior in Portland, Oregon stands amongst trees and grass.

 

Keaton

A high school senior in Portland, Oregon sits on brick stairs.

 

Noelle

A high school senior in Portland, Oregon stands in downtown streets.

 

Katie

A high school senior in Portland, Oregon sits in the grass.

 

Kristine

A high school senior in Portland, Oregon sits under the St. John's Bridge.

 

Shelby

A high school senior in Portland, Oregon smiles up at the camera.

 

Noelle

A high school senior in Portland, Oregon smiles in a wheat field.

 

Last but not least, my gorgeous sister Katherine!

A high school senior in Portland, Oregon strikes a pose against a wooden door.

 

THANK YOU so much to all of you ladies for your time! I’ll have your galleries up next week! (hopefully!)

 

Thanksgiving in Virginia ~ {Stafford Child Photography by Allison Shamrell}

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

I love Thanksgiving! I really do. It’s the holiday of family time, eating delicious food, and laziness, and all three activities are top-notch in my book. So I was very excited for our Thanksgiving this year, even more so because we didn’t get to spend it last year with any extended family.

Early last week, we packed up the car and drove. And drove. And drove, until we reached Stafford, Virginia, a town just south of the Quantico military base where my brother-in-law is stationed. We got to see his family (including meeting our 5-month-old niece!) and my husband’s uncle’s family, who happens to have girls the exact same ages as our nieces. (I think they are our cousins… bah family ties confuse me.) Clearly I couldn’t resist bringing my camera… so here are just a few of the photos I took on the Friday after Thanksgiving. Let me tell you what, it was odd to photograph subjects that didn’t have tails.

 

 First we went to the park! This is Joy, my niece, 3 years old.

 

 

Next to Joy is Laia (pronounced “lye-uh”), also 3 years old

 

Laia’s mom is from Barcelona, which is fabulous in my opinion!

 

I’m told by Laia’s dad that this is a fake smile. I still think it’s adorable.

 

 

The many faces of Joy Shamrell:

 

 

The girls loved running around with Bailey… and vice versa!

 

I wish everybody could have been in focus for this photo, but it was getting dark (fellow photogs will understand) and it turns out dogs run much faster than 3-year-olds. Who knew?

 

There was a lot of “No, it’s my turn to hold the leash!”

 

Aw. Precious.

 

She couldn’t be cuter.

 

 

Just one of my daughter. The girls called her name so much and at so many random times, that I halfway thought it would lose all meaning to her.

 

Thanks, Virginia Shamrells, for being such wonderful hosts! And everyone else: I hope your Thanksgiving was as full of love and togetherness as ours was – but hopefully less time in the car with a dog.

 

Bye bye!

 

 

 

~   Child Photography by Allison Shamrell in Stafford, Virginia   ~

 

 

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