Monday, May 28, 2018

Beautiful Greta in Dallas - Senior Pictures by Photographer Lisa McNiel


Greta is a study in contrasts!

Stylish fashionista and state champion soccer player and runner.

Confident model and humble missionary with a passion for India.

TV royalty (Grandpa Chuck Norris) and hard-working retail salesperson who will help you out at the Shops of Highland Village.

All these made her a blast to photograph, and her funny mom with an easy laugh and a taste for adventure gave me a wonderful memory of photographing Greta in Deep Ellum and Klyde Warren Park!

She just graduated from Grapevine Faith Christian with her twin brother and close friends, and will be heading to Abilene Christian in the Fall.

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This "y'all" Texas t-shirt with ripped jeans and rugged cowboy boots is too perfect and repping her favorite state and culture.



A naturally talented model, her intuition on how to pose and spontaneous and modelly facial expressions tell her story.  If you have a letter jacket, don't forget to bring it on your shoot!


How perfect is this mustard yellow lace dress from Anthropologie paired with thigh-high black suede boots and her soft curls?

"Hey Greta, can you just lie down in your new outfit on this filthy street? I like the way your outfit matches the stripes in the road." Greta, "Sure!"

This is what they chose for the 16x20 canvas to go on their wall.


Love the drama of simplicity - no special pose, just a confident girl, relaxed and sun-kissed, in the middle of a busy scene.



As a child of the 70s, I dig this maroon corduroy romper with white blouse and platforms!



Greta and her wonderful mom, Val, who is fiercely loyal and loving toward her family!


Greta was one of my Senior Models and these are from our "Prom Shoot" Cllick on the words to see all the poses and dresses!








Beautiful light and a beautiful girl - there's nothing wrong with that!

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