The wonderfully talented
Betty Laurent Bellomy (one of my neighbors) offered me a deal recently: she would take photos of the peanut for free if I agreed to put them in the shop. There was no need to mull it over; I immediately said yes!
Another neighbor helped with ideas and wardrobe and props and stuff (she staged photo shoots in her former life) and she came up with some great ideas. I didn't want to spoil the photos, so I did not take any pictures of the pictures, but we did take some photos of Allen with the "props" tonight (he had the cowboy hat and boots, the horse is a gift from Miss Liz).




He preferred the horse upside down rather than
right side up.
During the photo shoot, he was quite the little ham ... I'll save those stories for when I have the pictures to share, but let's just say that I may have a future model on my hands ... and my hands are going to be very full!
xoxo,
3 comments:
He is just too much.
Can't wait to see the pics. That hat is adorable.
what a handsome cowboy! looking forward to the pictures!
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