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Brighton, Colorado High School Senior Portraits, Amalia

Amalia's senior pictures were filled with nice light, rain, her family and lots of laughter!  I have done some of her cousin's Senior Pictures and it is so awesome to still be involved with the same family!  And to see one of my Seniors again too!
When I arrived at our spot, it was sunny, but there were some clouds moving in.  I thought, we'll probably be okay.  5 minutes later it was pouring rain and we only had a few dry minutes in between rain storms.  But Amalia was great and decided to keep doing pictures, even when she was soaked.  We are going to do another mini-session with art supplies, I am really looking forward to that one too!
 
This first image I took with my iPhone.  I loved all her family support - and as you can see, it was quite fun!
 



 Here is Amalia dancing in the rain.  I am telling you, she was so awesome and willing to do just about anything!

 Her cousin knew of this wall where local graffiti artists come and take turns creating art work.  I totally loved it here!  I wish it was an entire alley!  The art work was great!

 I love these on the steps!  They were so much fun!

 There was this step....  Whatever bent it must have been quite a force!  A gentleman came out of his apartment to see what we were doing and the proceeded to tell us about the step.  He definitely wanted pictures of it!  So we did just that!  Amalia tried to make it look like she was the one that stomped on it and broke it, but with those heels and the height difference, it didn't quite work out.
 
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