lol, Happy Birthday Dad! I know you will probably never see this!
I love this pic of him and my mom.
I love seeing him right after he gets home from work. I don't see it much anymore and it reminds me of what I saw every day growing up.He had two little girls and now has two little grandsons.
And, he will never smile for a picture on purpose. But that's my Dad :)
He is always tinkering with something.
Happy Birthday Dad! We love you and I'm sorry for all the gray hair I have given you :)
Also, if anyone wants to see my latest Senior Photos Shoot it is posted at http://lwoodsphotographyproofs.blogspot.com
We shot IN THE RAIN! It was a little crazy!
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Great pictures of your Dad! That is funny that he had two girls who had two boys! :)
I must say for those pictures being in the rain they are super cute! I'm sure they love how fast you are at letting them see the proofs- that is nice!
On your web page the sample 4 pictures are so pretty and what a pretty girl! Sample 5- I love the one on the train tracks! I had one sitting on the edge of train tracks and that was my favorite!!
Nice job, Leah! We are glad you are enjoying photography. We love it as well:)! I especially love the portraits!!! They are much easier than a whole wedding (not my favorite:)).
Love you! By the way, why are you using your maiden name on the pictures?
I was trying to think of what name I wanted to use and I wanted to use something that might stick in people's heads. Wentzel is a little different and truth be told I happen to be watching a commercial for the casting of the broadway show "Legally Blonde" and they are trying to cast the part of Elle Woods. That is why I decided to go with L. Woods. Kinda retarded, but I just stuck with it.
Shooting a wedding would have me nervous, especially after seeing how quickly some couples kiss! I would be worried I would miss it! At least on video I won't miss it.
Senior pictures are fun for me, I hope it stays that way!!!
Good pictures of your dad. I am sure someone will show your blog to him. Families are so important.
What a great tribute to your dad!
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