Annie, Class of 2015- Milwaukee Senior Photography


How is it possible that the end of summer will be here before we know it?  As a Wisconsin girl I love every season, and it’s always a little bittersweet when a season nears its end.  Thankfully Annie’s session still felt all-summer; I’m so excited to share a few favorites from our shoot!

Annie booked an organic session and opted for photos with florals; we met at Boerner Botanical Gardens in Hales Corners.  I absolutely love shooting there!  Annie, thanks for a great, easy-going session.  I had so much fun chatting with you and your mom and making some great portraits along the way.  You are such a genuine person; I know that you have a beautiful future ahead of you!  First things first:  bring on senior year!  🙂  Enjoy your sneak peek.

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2 responses to “Annie, Class of 2015- Milwaukee Senior Photography”

  1. possible motive force for flying triangles. Small submarine size nuclear engine. Energy converted to elieyricctt. The electricitly is pumped into massive coils within the ship. This produces a massive current that induces a powerful magnetic field that is rapidly rotated. It levitates, in the same way 2 magnets repel. That is why it glides so smoothly, yet animals hearing the oscillating field fear it as they do lightening. The heat is pumped out the sides which gives it a forward direction.

  2. hmm, not sure what ou mean by this, .fla files open perfectly on both PC and Mac, doesn’t matter where they were made. As Alex said it may be as simple as needing to add the extension so windows knows what to do with it, but you should teach your interns to do this as a matter of course as they are bound to have to work in mixed OS environments later.