Saturday, September 30, 2017

Senior Pictures for HomeSchoolers by Flower Mound Photographer Lisa McNiel



Miles loves music and football, family and church. He likes so many kinds of music, good music, old school music: Fear the Reaper, Heathen, Dream On, Jukebox Hero, Renegade, Believer and House of the Rising Son. He's involved in football, student council, debate, acting, and youth group. He also likes playing video games and hanging out with his family. His favorite quote is "Be the change you want to see in the world." and his favorite memory happened his freshman year when he caught the football during the National Homeschool Football Tournament.

As far as what kind of backgrounds and what he wore, Miles, (or possibly his mom) chose a blue button down shirt to show off his eyes, with darker blue jeans. He brought his letter jacket and guitar, and cowboy boots for pictures with high grass, rail road trains, and telephone lines like an old country song and a similar outfit for the sunset by the lake. He wore a different, and really cool factory faded blue shirt with western snap details, jeans and lace-up leather boots that I've noticed are very popular for young men. He brought his football jersey and football and wore it will jeans in a field (which looks great back-lit near sunset.) For the urban setting with brick walls and architectural backgrounds he wore a gray suit with patterned royal blue shirt and solid silver tie. To highlight his desire to study law and play guitar we added in my grandpa's suitcase, some vintage books and his guitar case. The important thing about what he wore is that he was prepared. He had a number of suitable outfits that fit well, flattered his build and coloring, and had shoes and socks that matched and were not scuffed up. Again, I credit his mom!

I got to spend three evenings with him and his family and was thoroughly impressed with their manners, love for each other, and great attitude and joy in life.


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