Monday, June 18, 2007

Orange Prom Dress steals the show...

Yesterday I worked with Belle's on a private lesson to a couple just getting into the business. They had attended a group workshop Belle's had put on and wanted further experience and portfolio pieces. So, Holly and I took them on a mock senior shoot where my favorite fairy princess bride posed in her own personal BRIGHT ORANGE PROM DRESS! At first I wasn't a big fan of her rainbow colored socks, but Holly was right, they do add ambiance. ::grin:: Let me know what you think!










8 comments:

Anonymous said...

The girls is beautiful. The dress is an odd color but nice. The socks are not my taste but interesting and definitely an attention getter. However her posture is terrible!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I posted a couple of the ones I got on MySpace. Take a peek: http://www.myspace.com/nysunflower

The socks were rockin! And you doubted me?

Laci said...

That girl defiantly screams attention! That's worse than walking through downtown with a bride, at least people look and only smile cus they're used to seeing brides... but an orange prom dress! Haha, i like it.. but a orange colored anything can be rough for a person who's strawberry/reddish blonde. The shots are fun!

Melissa Lemmons said...

I agree with your mom about her posture. She looks like a rag doll that was flopped into position. I like picture 5 where her socks aren't showing.

Anonymous said...

the girl is beautiful....the dress is beautiful and the socks are amazing and with the dress even more amazing!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE THE PICTURES..........

Anonymous said...

Well I don't care what you guys say! I think these picture are freakin' COOL! She looks amazing! I lov e the dress and I love the shoes! I might even do that for my prom. hmmm... :) lol

Anonymous said...

I agree,, i absoltly love these pictures,, the dress is amazing, and i love the socks.... this dress makes my orange prom dress seem shamfull,,, but i absolutly love it!!!!!

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