Words cannot describe how much fun I had with Tiffany this week. This gal from Full Sail High is the real deal. Tiffany is fun-loving, passionate, hilarious, and one heck of a musician! She brought her guitar with her to her session and actually played for me while I did her photos. She’s so very talented! She’s going to be such a wonderful music teacher!
For Tiffany’s session, we hit two different locations- one of my favorite city parks and then off to downtown. Clothing changes were tricky…and sometimes sneaky, but we made it work on our outdoor adventure through Tallahassee. Tiffany’s mom Carrie was WONDERFUL and easily filled the spot of my non-existent photographer’s assistant. Thank you so much for carrying all our junk!
The end results of this session have me giddy. It was so hard to choose a small group to blog so Tiffany has been kind enough to let me show her full gallery to all of my viewers because I just think these are too much fun to hold back. So please, enjoy the photos below and if you just a few more moments, check out her full gallery here.
Thanks again, Tiffany! And thanks for rescuing me from the big bad wasp that had me totally girling out! You rock!








10 Questions with Tiffany
School:
Full Sail High
How would you describe your personal style?
Casual and classic, sometimes with an edgy or artsy touch to it.
Favorite catch phrase?
I am not sure i have one.
What makes you smile?
Kisses from my puppy Molly, the SyFy channel, and Twizzlers.
Favorite Food?
Mangoes.
Favorite places to shop?
Second hand stores, I love finding surprise treasures you can’t get anywhere else.
Got any guilty pleasures?
Sneaking off to any place quiet and playing my guitar for hours on end.
What are you most looking forward to senior year?
Graduation!
Plans after graduation:
Serve in the National Guard to earn money for school while having a great adventure, and then on to music school.
In 10 years what/where do you hope to be?
I plan to have my own music studio where I can teach music to learning disabled and emotionally disabled children. I believe that music can reach areas of our minds and hearts that no other resource can.