Tag Archives: Atlanta Senior Photographer
Carly
Posted on 30. Oct, 2011 by maryanne.
I had such a wonderful time photographing Carly Marksberry for her senior photos this week. Carly is an amazing young woman with a big heart. She truly is stunning, inside and out. Her hope is to work with special needs children when she graduates.
We went to Midtown Atlanta for our shoot and found some special locations there. My favorite prop of the day was a red scooter that Freddie Miller from the Jonathan Adler store let us borrow. He walked outside while we were shooting and offered to let us use it. We were pleasantly surprised and jumped at the chance. Thank you, Freddie!
Enjoy some of the magical photos we captured of Carly.
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365 Project Day 124: Sweet Christine
Posted on 05. May, 2011 by maryanne.
Canon 5D Mark ll, 70-200 2.8L, 3.5 aperture, 1/640 shutter, 100 ISO. Reflector used to bounce light back into her face and eyes.
It was such a joy photographing sweet Christine today for her senior photo session. I had to post some of her pictures for my project. Isn’t she stunning? She is so natural in front of the camera and just as beautiful inside as she is outside. She will attend Indiana Wesleyan in the fall. She has a bright and shining future ahead of her. She is sad she will have to leave her electric blue VW Bug (pictured below) at home though, due to the fact that diesel-powered cars don’t do well in the Indiana snow. She loves her Bug. I had one at her age, and loved mine too.
Blessings to you, lovely Christine. God is with you.
Numbers 6: 24-36 ~ “The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace.”
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Beautiful Maci, A Nashville Senior Session
Posted on 04. Apr, 2011 by maryanne.
Katie and I had such a great time with Maci and her mom Shawnah as we adventured through Nashville for her senior shoot. Maci is a natural glamour girl, so much fun, as you will see in the images below. A beautiful girl in a beautiful city!
I wish you the very best Maci, as you adventure into life. We hope to see you again, very soon.
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Jordan Adam
Posted on 16. Nov, 2010 by maryanne.
I so enjoyed getting the opportunity to photograph Jordan’s senior portraits. As you can see here, she is a real beauty! I love how the different colors in the bricks above bring out her lovely eyes. She brought her sweet puppy with her too, and he made her shoot so much fun! Legend has it that she is an amazing singer, although I could not coax her into singing for the shoot. I hope to hear those golden pipes soon!
Blessings Jordan! I loved our time together!
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The Many Faces of Rachel
Posted on 01. Nov, 2010 by maryanne.
I cannot tell you what a wonderful time I had shooting Rachel’s senior pictures. She is a gifted theater student and it shows here. I send all my clients a questionnaire to discover who they are before we do their shoot. I learned this from Davina Fear, an amazing photographer I got to spend time with at Love Affair Workshop last year.
Rachel’s questionnaire revealed that she is an avid letter writer, a lover of horses, books, and all things vintage. I wanted to incorporate these things into her shoot. I think we succeeded, as well as adding a bit of flare with my new red crinoline I found a couple weeks ago! Rachel is just a natural, and that is all there is to it. She is beautiful, both inside and out. I was so pleased with what we got. I think you will be too!
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Trey’s Senior Session
Posted on 06. Sep, 2010 by maryanne.
I really enjoyed our time with Trey Marksberry, a very handsome and easy to be around young man. He is fun, well rounded, and a complete natural in front of the camera. ( in spite of his protests about not being good at any of this.:)). I think the camera disagrees with you, Trey! See for yourself.
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A Senior Photo Session with Ethan
Posted on 23. Aug, 2010 by maryanne.
This is Ethan. He is an adorable young man, very centered in who he is, and yes, girls right now is taken.
He is the son of some very dear friends of ours, Brad and Debbie Slawter. Brad and Debbie were with Chris and me on our very first official date. They were already engaged to be married at the time, and were gracious enough to spend time with the “new couple”. Chris and Brad have actually been friends for much longer than that, and I will never forget the smile on his face that night, as if he knew Chris and I would go on to be together forever. Their family is special to ours, and our kids have grown up great friends, even though they have not lived in close proximity to one another for very long at all. My girls adore their eldest, Aubrey, and Ethan and Johnny have so much in common. I think if they lived here, they would be inseparable, both loving guitar, good music, and the same sense of humor and spirit of adventure.
Anyway, they came through town several weeks ago and asked me to shoot Ethan’s senior photos. I was honored to do so. It was about 99 degrees that day. I thought we would melt in the afternoon sun, but we did great. Ethan kept us laughing and with Johnny behind the soft box, we had it coming from all directions. It was a good day. Plus, look at this kid! What a joy to be around.
We love you Slawter family! Happy senior year! It goes by so fast.
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Justin Davis Senior Shoot
Posted on 01. Jun, 2010 by maryanne.
Johnny and I had a great time shooting Justin Davis’s senior photo session on his beautiful family farm in Dacula, GA. We certainly didn’t have a shortage of beautiful places to shoot. The light was perfect as well as the weather. My favorite photos of the day were in an old barn on the property. The sunlight was beaming through the wooden planks and I had Johnny throw some dust behind Justin to get a nice hazy effect. Beautiful. We did have to leave there pretty quickly though; Evidently the bees that were nesting in the ground didn’t take too kindly to their dust being thrown around. Yikes! I can move fast at the sound of an angry bee.
Congratulations, Justin.







































































































