Just wanted to share a couple images to show how I have grown in my photography over the past year and a half!
WOW!
What a difference a year and a half has made with Alyssa Chappell Photography! I am amazed by the growth that I have had and look forward to my continued growth in photography. I am so very thankful for the opportunity to take the Kitchen Sink Workshop with Amanda Holloway, I know that was a huge contribution to my growth this past year. I am not sure that Jessica here could take a bad picture, however there are so many things I could point out technically that are wrong with this picture. Jessica is one of the first Seniors I shot and I am so glad I have have the opportunity to capture her beauty yet again! Hope everyone has a safe Holiday weekend! Stay warm! Stay Fabulous!!!
oxoxo,
Alyssa
That bottom photo is stunning, great job with your growth!
Senior photography is an art. Not everyone can do it and you do it so well.
Fantastic! It’s always fun to look at our growth and what we once thought was so great!
I never get tired of seeing other senior photographers progress. I love the latest senior session you did. Beautiful work!
You have come a long way! That second image is just too die for! She’s a beauty!
Oh, I adore senior sessions! I love how the color in her pants contrasts with the green grass- beautiful capture!
Very beautiful! I love that her skin is not so bright, her blow from backlight and the warmth from the light! What a blessing to learn from Amanda Holloway!
Very beautiful! I love that her skin is not so bright, her glow from back-light and the warmth from the lighting! What a blessing to learn from Amanda Holloway!
wow! – what a different! – I love how you compare styles from the same model – it really gives a great perspective on your growth as a photographer. Keep up the good work!
Congratulations on your business success! Absolutely gorgeous senior pictures and yay for you getting to do a workshop! So fun
What a gorgeous young lady!
What a beautiful senior! That second image is to die for. Love the light.