click play | Music: Make It Sweet, by Old Dominion

Here is the Houchin Family! We lucked out with one of the most beautiful July evenings for their family photos. The kids’ eyes sparkled as Grandpa parked the tractor in front of the shop. And all those little smiles were brought to you by a promise they would get a tractor ride at the end of their session. Scroll all the way to the end to see that promise fulfilled – more smiles all around!

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click play | Music: Coming Home, by JJ Heller

If you come to my page often, these faces probably look familiar. I have been so blessed to get to witness so many of the Schroeder family’s special moments, from senior pictures and weddings, to new babies and family reunions at their farm. There is never a shortage of laughter, and I can just imagine the delicious food passed around Lori’s table. I love seeing how all five of the grown kids and their families make it a point to come home often and embrace the chaos of eight babies, age four and under.

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click play | Music: My Best Days Are Ahead of Me, by Danny Gokey

We could not have chosen a better July evening for Shawn’s senior photos! Not too hot, not too humid, we had a fun time capturing some shots on the football field and at an old airbase where the sunset was just right. He brought along the flag he made in FFA, his special rifles, and his dog, Hunter!
I wish you the best senior year, Shawn, with many great sunsets on the field or out with Hunter!

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click play | Music: American Honey, by Lady A

Miss Bri was a breath of fresh air as we captured her senior photos at her grandparents’ farm amidst her late grandpa’s collection of vintage trucks. Spending her summer working at a Christian camp for youth, her grandma described her as “Full of the spirit,” and that was a perfect description for her.
She is as sweet honey and equally beautiful inside and out. She simply radiates joy all around her!
Enjoy the rest of your summer, Bri, and have a great senior year!

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click play | Music: Where We Grew Up, by Thomas Rhett

It is crazy to think I first met Eli when he was just seven or eight years old, the age that my kids are now, and in the blink of an eye, he is going to be a high school senior! The youngest of three brothers, he has got a humble, steady head on his shoulders, and he has been fun to watch grow up as a leader in sports, FFA, and other activities in our school district. I hope you have a great senior year, Eli!

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