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Nov 21, 2009 19:35 |  #1

well, i think seniors business is slowing down for me.. but what do i know..

i got a phone call last week to see if i can squeeze in one more, and lucky i had time and great weather !!

here are some of the shots i liked.

Sean had access to this amazing car, it is his Grand fathers..

2 speed lights in an umbrella today..


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Nov 21, 2009 20:04 |  #2

great car!! - really great shots!


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Nov 21, 2009 20:06 |  #3

WOW That is one GORGEOUS mustang! Excellent pics!




  
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Nov 21, 2009 20:43 |  #4

The car is cool from a classic standpoint. #2 is best from a photog standpoint. Nice job!




  
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Nov 21, 2009 21:31 |  #5

I'll have to show my wife this thread. She loves Mustangs. That is one sweet ride. Nice photos as well.


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Nov 21, 2009 21:45 |  #6

What a great set


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Nov 21, 2009 22:01 |  #7

man, these are great photos and that car? man ol man...im in love...That car shot almost looks like a toy car..lol


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Nov 21, 2009 22:07 |  #8

These honestly blew me away! Probably the most unique set of senior portraits I've seen on here... The first one is so original and it's so hard to get such a sharp image in a mirror it looks perfect. Wow. These are so impressive


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Nov 21, 2009 23:11 |  #9

ANOTHER ridiculously great set from the Phamster!!! I'm also partial to the Mustang (have had both a '65 and a '67).

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Nov 21, 2009 23:36 |  #10

Pham, you totally rock senior sessions!!!! Great job!


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Nov 21, 2009 23:45 as a reply to  @ Svetlana's post |  #11

As usual, awesome looking set! :D


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Nov 21, 2009 23:45 |  #12

Damn Rican wrote in post #9059141 (external link)
man, these are great photos and that car? man ol man...im in love...That car shot almost looks like a toy car..lol

the car does look like a minature ! doesn't it? LOL.. like i used a tilt shift lens on it.. maybe it was a toy.. ha ha.. NOT !

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These honestly blew me away! Probably the most unique set of senior portraits I've seen on here... The first one is so original and it's so hard to get such a sharp image in a mirror it looks perfect. Wow. These are so impressive

thanks.. i checked out your work too taylor and i bumped, what i thought was an amazing photo you did of your self.. wink...

you should post more stuff.. under 200 posts? and have been a member here since may 2008 ? what? lol..

thanks Taylor !

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ANOTHER ridiculously great set from the Phamster!!! I'm also partial to the Mustang (have had both a '65 and a '67).

Don't ever stop shooting Pham!

i hope i never stop shooting.. that would mean i don't have clients to work with, because i know i wouldn't stop for any other reason.. making photos is now a part of my life.. i am starting to see that now.. part time hobby gone crazy.. now feels like a full time job on top of engineering for Subaru.. whees...what to do? what to do? lol.

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Pham, you totally rock senior sessions!!!! Great job!

thanks Svetlana.. i like it much better than the high pressure weddings.. with seniors, i get a chance to talk and and walk around to scope and scheme..

wedding is like total stress and pressure.. no time but to react but from experience..

thanks everybody..

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Nov 22, 2009 04:44 |  #13

Great job on this Pham I really like the different angles and the first shot really rocks. The only really negative thing I would say is that there is no reason why such a young kid with no idea what a Mustang stands for should be allowed to drive such a sweet ride. When we who know and full appreciate it for all it's worth are stuck driving around minivans. :lol:


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Nov 22, 2009 10:09 |  #14

Great photos.

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Nov 22, 2009 10:19 as a reply to  @ MikeFairbanks's post |  #15

I like the entire series. Nice job.




  
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