Oviedo Senior Pictures/Julia Class of 2016
Posted on August 24, 2016 at 8:31 pm | High School Senior Photo Sessions | Tracy Dawkins
I love taking senior pictures! Being a high school senior photographer has given me a chance to get to know some amazing kids, and make a difference in their lives. But most of all, they have touched and inspired me in so many ways. Julia is one of my amazing seniors, she is sweet, caring and down to earth. Julia and I bonded right away, sharing an addiction to Pretty Little Liars and The Bachelor. I’ve known Julia since her Sophomore year, and it has been wonderful watching her grow into the beautiful young woman she has become.
For Julia’s senior picture session we decided to shoot in the Maitland and Winter Park area. We started off at the Maitland Art Center, which has beautiful light and amazing architecture. Julia’s first outfit was a royal blue halter top and white pants. The blue made her eyes really pop. Click on the pictures below view them at full size.
Julia has a classic style that matched our second location perfectly, the campus of Rollins College. Julia’s second outfit was a sophisticated black strapless jumpsuit, with a necklace that added just the right amount of fun and color .
Julia’s third outfit was one of my favorites, a classic red dress. The color just made her complexion look fabulous. This dress was the perfect choice for both the classic locations and the more natural locations, like down by the lake and the bamboo grove.
Julia’s senior year was a huge success. Julia is a two-time high school cheer leader state champion, as well as, a bright future scholarship recipient. In addition to being such a hard worker, she also is full of fun and joy. Julia played and skipped through our session and brought a big smile to my face. Julia will be attending UCF in the Fall and with her work ethic and passion for life, I can’t wait to see what wonderful things are in store for her future.
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