It only took a few seconds. I turned the ignition off, exited my car and walked towards her and we exchanged friendly hello's. She then said she was happy to hear my voice finally, after a few rounds of texting weeks prior. How sweet. Just a few moments into the shoot and I already liked Morgan.
Morgan and her mom met me in downtown Phoenix and we had quite the expedition. Her relaxed attitude, and "fluffy cloud" demeanor was a joy to behold, and remained strong even through a potentially uncomfortable encounter with a homeless man. The disheveled city dweller approached us, dressed in a shredded 90's Lakers Dennis Rodman jersey, covered in a scent of intoxication, asking for the time and hoping to observe us. I also remember he thought putting his dog in a shot would be a great idea. Getting awkwardly close, as some bizarre strangers will, Morgan never flinched, unembarrassed by this poor man's lack of civility.
Nick, Your work is stunning. I wait excitedly for every new shoot you post from The Liberated series. Not only for the images that capture these young people's personalities flawlessly but for the write ups you do for each senior. You have a gift with words. Thank you for sharing your immense talent!
ReplyDeleteMia, Thank you for the comment. Your words mean so much to me. It makes blogging so much more worth it when I hear comments like that. So thank you.
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