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These Stevenson University Senior Portraits should’ve happened back in March. But Covid. Sam should have finished her senior year attending classes. But Covid. Sam should have walked across the stage in May. But Covid. While her senior year at Stevenson University, didn’t look how she expected it to look. While her graduation doesn’t look how […]
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Jet sat in his stroller. Sean pushing his almost one year old. Jessica walked next to her two favorite men. The sun beat down on our faces as the light occasionally cool breeze rustled the trees. We walked along the concrete path of Centennial Park, having just left our first photo location. We were off […]
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We walked back from the woods. Headed for our cars. While Gene walked next to me, “So what are you going to miss the most about being in college?” They didn’t miss a beat. They knew their answer. “The people.” Gene graduates from Towson University this year. As they said though, “Fortunately I’ve sort of […]
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It was a cool overcast morning. The gps directed me. Turn left, get on Rt 100 toward Ellicott City. The street address seemed familiar to me but I wasn’t sure. As the gps continued with its directions, I became more and more confident. “I swear, I’m going to my old neighborhood.” Sure enough, “turn left […]
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All sixty of us crammed into their kitchen. The island in the middle separated the three of them from the rest of us. Hudson stripped down to just his diaper. His faded scar on his chest ever so slightly there. Kayleigh, his mama, stood to his left. Mitch, his daddy, behind him. I directly across […]