I am happy to formally introduce Ally and
welcome her to the Turning Leaf Photography team!!!
Ally was chosen from over a dozen local 2012 graduating seniors who contacted Turning Leaf Photography to help facilitate their senior year project on photography. Ally's view on life through the lens really caught my attention and she has an awesome personality as I'm sure you will agree!
If you have a photography session with Turning Leaf Photography from October through spring of next year, there is a good chance you will meet Ally in person! She will be helping with many sessions and some behind the scenes work as well while she learns more about photography!
I look forward to working with Ally and helping her on her senior year project!
Congratulations Ally and welcome!
Just to learn a little more about Ally, I asked her a few questions as I wanted to pick her brain and have her share some of her favorite photographs as well! (you know, some of these are very technical questions and can say a lot about a person, like the ice cream question! :))
Look for more from Ally in the upcoming months!
What is your favorite ice cream?
When I had my wisdom teeth out, I ate all the ice-cream I could without any guilt. During this time I was introduced to Phish Food ice-cream from Ben & Jerry’s (you can never go wrong with them!).
What is your favorite color?
My favorite color at the moment happens to be Mango Tango, it’s also my favorite Crayola Crayon.
If you could go
anywhere on vacation where would it be and why?
I could travel anywhere I would visit Europe. I am fascinated by its history, landscape, and landmarks which would all make for some awesome photographs!
Thoreau once said, “It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.” I think this quotation can be applied to photography in many ways.
I recently went to my cousin’s wedding in Cashiers, North Carolina. It was a gorgeous wedding which made for multiple picture opportunities. Here are some of my favorite pictures from my weekend in North Carolina. To me, they give a sense of the changing of the season and the beauty of nature.
I recently went to my cousin’s wedding in Cashiers, North Carolina. It was a gorgeous wedding which made for multiple picture opportunities. Here are some of my favorite pictures from my weekend in North Carolina. To me, they give a sense of the changing of the season and the beauty of nature.
I
tend to make my friends be subjects for various photo shoots; in this case it’s
Megan. Here are a few pictures from a recent shoot in Downtown Woodstock.

























