Thursday, January 8, 2015

The Russian Princess

Hey, y'all! I'm so sorry that I haven't posted recently, but I do have a good reason-- my very first college class! It's the winter semester, meaning I only have six weeks to get through an entire math book. I might only be able to post on the weekends for the next five weeks, due to my new school schedule, but I will do my best to post whenever possible.
Anyways, I have some fun shots to share with you! If you have visited Emma's blog recently, you probably saw that we went to a spot nearby that had snow, and we took some photos (read the post here)! It was really cold, and it was kind of difficult to take photos on the slippery ice, but I had a lot of fun with this photo shoot. I have a new appreciation for all of y'all who take photos out in the snow.
Samantha was my doll of choice. Using royal blue, fur, and a bit of sparkle, I transformed her into a Russian princess. I love fairytale photo shoots, and this set of pictures totally speaks for that part of me. I hope that you enjoy them!
 


 

 






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I hope that you enjoyed these pictures!
 
XOXO Ginger Spice
 
P.S. Which photo is your favorite?
 

P.P.S. Here are a couple other photos that Samantha shared with Isabelle from Emma's blog.
 
 

6 comments:

  1. My favorite picture is the third one! Oh, how I want to experience snow again! :D
    I hope your college class is going well! I've been praying for you! :)
    ~Jaclynn~

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    1. I really like number three too! My class is going pretty well. Thanks so much for your prayers!

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  2. Beautiful! I love how the royal blue stands out against the snow! My fave pictures were 3 and 7. I understand that you're busy. I didn't know you were in college. Are you taking online classes?

    -Morgan

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    1. Thanks so much! And yes, I just started college! I go to a class to learn and take quizzes and such, but my homework is online. So it's a combination of online and in class.

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  3. That's cool. Then you get the experience of both. :)

    -Morgan

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