2018 SENIOR
KAILEY
Kailey wins the award for most steps acquired during her Seniors. Many of these steps involved treading through gravel and really prickly, rash inducing weeds. All while barefoot with a gallon of mud between our toes. Slapping bugs left and right, and blotting away the humidity. Ahh, Summer in the Midwest. Her images are simply dripping with gorgeousness, but the behind the scenes was a sloppy fun mess!
After a long hike out to our chosen location, we were all feeling a little hangry when heading out to our next stop. Kailey’s Dad was an absolute Saint and rescued us with Amigos. (Mexi-Fries never stand a chance with me, I’m fairly confident I didn’t even breathe while eating.) A little fuel and a quick change and Kailey kept killing it through her second look. This blue top was hands down my favorite look of the night. It was a perfect fit for that airy, Summer look, but also made her blue eyes just pop!
Speaking of popping, Kailey’s Mom had one request for her tennis portraits… which you will see below. Not only was it the perfect touch, it was also just so perfectly ‘Kailey.’
























































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