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Boulder Senior Pictures, Emilee

When I first talked to Emilee about doing her senior pictures she said I had done their family pictures 10 or 12 years ago and she said you may recognize me I look the same. Haha! And she does! I totally recognized her and her mom! She has definitely grown up (a lot!), but her mom hasn't changed at all! I totally loved that Emilee found me! And it was weird because unknown to me, I did her best friends pictures the next day – in the same place, and had done another of their friends pictures – in the same place! I love these coincidences!

I love how much it's rained lately in Colorado (even if it's like Tetris trying to schedule and reschedule sessions!) and one benefit is having a fuller stream that looks amazing!


Emilee was so awesome and patient while I laid on the ground, rearranged flowers, sat up, laid back down again, rearranged flowers again, stood up and sat back down again.  I love how these came out!  I can’t wait to do this with more and more things!
I love this one!







Again, the patience!  She didn't get fidgety or annoyed at how long it took me to get the exposure right on these!  The river was so beautiful with the reflection, but oh so dark!  And Emilee was just wonderful waiting for me to get it right!










I love these on the bridge!  They came out so cute!



This field was just magical with all the beautiful white flowers!  It was like they knew Emilee was coming and wanted baby's breath so the field bloomed just for her!


Emilee is such a marvelous young woman, she is so genuine and happy!  I bet being her friend is super special and uplifting!


  For more information on High School Seniors, Portraits and Weddings call Natalie at 720-837-5378 or email natalie@nataliebeckphotography.com.  You can see work at www.nataliebeckphotography.com

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