Class of 2024 VIP Team Spring Wildflower Senior Photoshoot
Introducing my Class of 2024 Senior VIP Team with this stunning Spring wildflower senior photoshoot!!! Meet Shawna, Audrey, Kenzie and Natalie! I was SO excited for our first Fifth and Chestnut Senior VIP Team photoshoots in June! We broke our shoot into 2 parts due to summer travel schedules, but I think they blend together beautifully.
Wildflower season here in the Reno/Tahoe area is always super fun. I think this was the PERFECT shoot to get the VIP girls introduced to each other and get them ready for a whole year of working together! The purple lupines, white daisies and orange poppies were so pretty, in addition to the blooming pink roses.
We also had some lucky weather with these shoots – narrowly avoiding rain in Natalies case! This week really felt like the official start of summer for me with the warming weather and blooming flowers. I can’t describe how happy it made me to see the sun after a LONG snowy winter and a super rainy spring. It’s been a little unusual in Northern Nevada so the sun was a welcome sight.
VIP Photoshoot # 1 in the BOOKS!
During our group shoot, the girls had fun picking flower and running around in the fields…and even running away from some sprinklers that tried to get us!! I had warned them that the sprinkles might come on, so luckily, they were ready to spring away. It was amazing to see the senior’s interact and start getting to know each other.
Natalie’s shoot was super laid back and fun with just the two of us. We spent a little extra time in the flowers since she’d have to miss the group shoot. I can’t wait for her to meet the other gals and get her first group photo experience as well.
With both of these shoots, we got to find out what everyone was doing for the summer so far, and I loved hearing the super cool things everyone is up to! I know these girls are going to have an AMAZING year together. This was a GREAT kick-off for the F&C Senior VIP Team!























































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