Lady With a Film Camera

Missouri Senior & Couples Photographer

Lady With A Film Camera

Cat & keiran

Senior Sessions

May 3rd, 2025

Cat arrived in a Sherrill Hill gown that looked like it was made for them. The dress had a shimmery, halo fabric that bounced off the light beautifully and created such an interesting textured look in photos. Along with a gorgeous corset feature on the back of the gown (pictured here). Of course they went all out with matching nails and jewelry that fit the vibe perfectly. 

Cat & Keiran got ready like everyone else; full glam, hair done, nails and tie matching the dress. They showed up looking like the perfect couple on a perfect night, lighting the room up with confidence and beauty. Although our original plans didn’t work out, that didn’t stop us from getting some amazing photos. Our first chosen location was Bray Conservation Area, but the rain had other ideas. Though it almost felt like fate, at the coffeeshop we were able to capture the sweetest intimate yet playful images that I’ve truly fallen in love with. 

It was May 3rd, 2025 - or better known as prom night

Purple dress, purple nails, purple rings, purple tie - details people, details!

When I photograph couples, I love giving them prompts instead of just poses. This allows me to capture more candid laughs and smiles that really bring out the authenticity of the two. That’s when I decided to bring out the bubbles - such a silly, almost ridiculous prompt, but that’s what makes it so fun. After giving Cat and Keiran their prompt, I slowly walked in a circle around them, getting a perspective from multiple sides of the room in order to get a true feel of the moment.

The small details in these shots are what make me love them so much. The vibrancy of the colors surrounding them, the texture of the bubbles, the innocent smiles - I could go on and on. But I could tell that these were slowly but surely becoming some of my favorite images I’ve captured.

Thank you so much to you both for allowing me to take your photos on such an important night, it means the world to me.

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“Photography is an art of observation. It has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.”
- Elliott Erwitt