KJ heard of me through a good friend, Kevin, whose senior portraits I photographed a couple of weekends ago. KJ is almost no different - appreciative of past and post-modern architecture well enough with plans to study it in college. If I happen to see him in a crowd of people down the road, it won't be difficult to spot him, as he stands at a 6'6" - a whole foot taller than me.
The downtown session started outside the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre, where the walkway and high sun played a nice part in this photo:
We walked towards the Meyerson Symphony Center, and then across the street to photograph against one of the murals in a cultural center:
KJ's mother, who was in attendance, suggested one of the circular benches. While I try not to direct a whole lot and let things unfold naturally, I always welcome feedback from others:
The Dallas Museum of Art's Sculpture Garden was a stop during our session:
After KJ changed into more semi-formal clothing, we continued photographing on a courtyard outside Stephan Pyles:
KJ was a very good model, and I hope he finds success in the architectural world - which influenced me to end with these images:
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