In honor of Christina's illustrious journalism career at Angleton HS, I'm going to share some of my favorite images from her senior session in black & white:




Well, except for this last one. The b&w version is nice, but the color shows off the rays of sunlight more effectively:

I do believe we'll be hearing great things about this young woman. She understands the power and beauty of words and is hoping to head to a prestigious university out-of-state, where she'll continue to pursue her passion for the written word. Thanks for asking me to do this session with you, Christina, and thanks for helping me become a household name through the AHS Tattler!
Your words have supported those who stumbled;
you have strengthened faltering knees.
Job 4:4
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