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Your Not-So-Typical- Senior- Photos

Over the summer, I had been asked to take some of my friend's senior pictures. We discussed briefly of how we wanted this series of photographs to stand out from your typical senior photos. On the day of the shoot, we had 30-45 minutes, no location ideas, lots of awkward stares, and I almost made him later to his soccer practice! Anyways... here's a link to what we can up with! :) 

If you clicked on the link, you will see our series of pictures called Culture. The name was Caleb's idea and I thought it suited the pictures perfectly. The idea for these photographs was to show his roots. The locations, the outfits, and the necklace were all representations of celebrating African culture. 

All pictures shot on iPhone 7 Plus.

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  1. I really like the authenticity of these photos and after hearing the inspiration behind it, I am even more impressed. Beautiful photos and a stunning story!

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  2. I love that these pictures have a vintage feel and the story behind the photos are so amazing. It is crazy that you could do this in an hour with just an iPhone.

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  3. I absolutely LOVE how you executed these photos. They're incredible quality, it definitely doesn't look like just an iPhone!!

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  4. I love how the series has an older feel but it still has a modern touch to it.

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