Oh, Lisa, I’m not sure where to even start with this girl. Lisa was not only a client, but we became friends. Throughout working together, I discovered a really beautiful person. Hopefully, Lisa has discovered that beautiful person as well. Thus, it brings me to how I came to work with her.
My introduction to Lisa was different, to say the least. I received a message from her that was not the norm. Not the usual how much for a session, do you supply the wardrobe, etc.. Lisa’s email was something along the way if she couldn’t see herself and wanted to know if I could help. I didn’t know what to make of her request but replied with a message that she should call and that we should set up a meet & greet. I needed to better understand how I could better serve her needs.
Lisa and I set up a meet & greet. I found Lisa warm, friendly, and easy to talk to. She told me she worked for the Red Cross and her job took her anywhere there was a disaster to help those in need of aid. She was interested in a session, but the demands of her career might make that difficult. She never knew when or for how long she may be working. As things would have it the next day, an F-5 tornado ripped through Joplin, MO, and Lisa would be there for about 3 months.
Finally, Lisa returned from Joplin and called to see if we could set up a session the next week. I said, “Girl let’s get you in as soon as possible.” She still didn’t know what she wanted, just that she wanted to do something. I told her to bring some wardrobe, and once I see what she has we’ll go from there.
Lisa and I have done a few sessions together, I think she was really happy with the images. We hope you enjoy these images of the beautiful enigma, Lisa.
Photographically yours,
Larry