Youngstown Grad 2008!
On the weekend I made the trip to the land of no gas (a lesson learned heehee, didn’t know you could be that far from anywhere without a gas station that isn’t UFA hmmmm)… The metropolis of Youngstown.
I got to meet their 4 grads and spent a whole day shooting them for their pre grad shots. I wanted these images to capture who they are, in their environment and I believe we may have pulled this off, well at least I am hoping. Wow it was a beautiful day, which meant dealing with sun for both shooting and well, I am a red head so I even got my first sunburn of the season! I was so glad that the weather played nice that even that didn’t matter, and lets talk about that amazing sundown, holy doodle talk about ending an already great day with perfection…
First of the day was Clint. He is a quiet and very polite guy who was a joy to meet and spend time with, and hey he humored me and played my games so well, I think he is just swell!
Next I met Elizabeth who plays flute and well has a dog that didn’t come in the end but I thought really means alot to her so I would make sure that he made the blog.
Next that evening was Cheyenne, and her horse Amigo, who waited patiently all day for his big debut in blogland.
Kara waited all day for her turn and I even made her wait longer when I saw the potential sunset coming into play… yep it was worth the wait. So much yummy light and all you had to do was watch el prego here eat fries until it was perfect! So another furry friend that came into our session was Snickers (I really hope that is right, I just remember thinking that it really satisfies so I am hoping that I have the right name). This cocker spaniel was a real hero and well if Kara didn’t have such amazing eyes he just may have stole the show…
And I have to show the sundown of course… 
Well guys, I will see you on Friday for the ceremony. I can’t wait and don’t worry I will ensure a full tank haha! Thanks for the opportunity to meet you and for such a fun day.
Jodi
PS… Marsha, thank you soooo much for all your help with the running that day, it meant the world to have you hang out with me, not to mention how much longer everything would have taken if I had to waddle to get the chair every time!! Thank you soooo much. By the way, it was a calf we saw born and not a buffalo, just so you know! wink wink!















Wow…They are just amazing..thank you for the preview…
Hey, these are really good! Very good looking set of grads!