Monday, December 1, 2008

Furry Winter Fun!!

Winter is the perfect time to wear furry coats, vests, and hoodies! You can do so many cute things with them!

And want to know a little secret? You can wear summer clothes in winter for your senior indoor shoot, and winter clothes in summer for your senior indoor shoot. Or you can just go wild and wear the clothes that match the outdoor weather. No one will ever know when you actually had your photos done!

What matters most is picking the clothes that flatter you the best and are your favorites, whether they are summer or winter clothes, or a little of both!

Can you guess in which season these wintery photographs were taken?

As always, click on the photos for the larger image, and check out more photos on my website at

www.shannonmatsonseniors.com










12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! Her eyes are amazing! Great work!

Anonymous said...

She is gorgeous! Are you sure you didn't just hire a model?? I am sure she will be so happy with these.

Heartland Images by Venus said...

Awesome images! I especially like that first portrait.

Anonymous said...

Wow, nice job on these...love the first shot!

A.

Anonymous said...

Looks like anytime of year is a good time of year to have a photo taken by you.

Keep up the good work

Anonymous said...

These are great Shannon...I'm guessing these senior portraits were actually done in the summer...?

Anonymous said...

Love the first image..so stunning 1
Her eyes...WOW !!

Great work !


:cool: Will

Anonymous said...

Always admire your work Shannon! The bw photo of the eyes and hat are just KILLER images - WOW!
Looking forward to seeing more of your work in the new year.

Anonymous said...

The eyes on the first black and white are outstanding.

Nice photograph.

Peter.

Anonymous said...

Very nice series.

Tom

Anonymous said...

Wow! That first image is gorgeous! Your senior photography is amazing!

Anonymous said...

Great Senior Pictures in Dallas, Texas. I like your post work. I is like what Venus said, I love the first one. You are a great Senior Photographer.