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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The Senior Portraits of Amanda: Pittsburgh PA

Unfortunately, deferring to the weather is a reality of my job. (not one I like, mind you, but a reality nonetheless) Such was the case a few weeks ago when Amanda and I had one and only one day to shoot her Senior Portraits. The entire week had been gorgeous, but on Thursday, of course, the sky opened up and showered us with its' abundance. I refused to give up hope and knew that "if we could just get in an hour" we would be fine. To my incredible delight we got that hour and then some. YAY!
A bit about Amanda: Honestly, she has no idea how fabulous she is, which is amazing to me. Something is wrong with our society when young women seriously haven't got a clue how cool they are! She is awesomely down to earth and tres smart (see how I used French there?  Amanda speaks it fluently and so I wanted to give her a little "shout out!" It means very for those single linguists out there :) ) And my goodness people,  if I had even half her brain I would be shouting it from the rooftop; but Amanda is very reserved about her extreme mental capacity (i.e MENSA member thank you very much) and can talk equally enthusiastically about studying chemical engineering next year at Purdue as she does about boys. Wait...that's not true...she is more excited about chemical engineering. :) It's refreshing and hysterical and made me kinda want to be back in high school just so I could be friends with her.   enjoy*




Thank you to the Succop Conservancy for the fabulous location...and also to the bank that owns that abandoned house on Route 68...shhhh!

Cheers*

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