Asia’s Senior Portraits in St. George, Utah
I had the honor of photographing senior portraits for my niece, Asia, over the Thanksgiving weekend trip to Utah. Not that I’m braggin’ or nothin’, but I think she gets her good looks from her uncle.




The stuff in Asia’s sketchbook proves she’s got some of the best raw natural drawing talent you’ll find anywhere. I remember her drawing running animals with accurate posture and legs when she was 12! The girl’s gonna get a call from Disney one of these days, no joke. And I’m not biased because she’s my niece.



Who wants to do a “trash the prom dress” session? We nearly did!



Heels in a tree swing? Crazy woman!


My dad and my brother built this treehouse for Asia and her sisters many years ago … AFTER I grew up, of course. But I’m not jealous.

A huge thank you to Shannon Martineau and the Shivwits Native American tribe for her help in letting us use the fantastic abandoned Mormon chapel and their land. The building created such great texture for Asia and the prom dress she wanted to wear!
Congrats, Asia, on a wonderful senior year!


Comments
Wow Russell! These are killer! What a beauty and what an awesome location! And I do see a family resemblance in the eyes!