Senior Portraits near Cumberland, Maryland | Dayna

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Dayna’s senior session was unique to her interests and hobbies! I absolutely loved learning about Dayna’s story and capturing her favorite parts of life with my lens!

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Dayna is an all-around athlete. She plays volleyball, basketball, and softball; her life is so busy and her parents wanted all of those memories captured in one day with a senior session.

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Dayna is a senior at Mountain Ridge High School in Frostburg, Maryland. She has plans on attending Point Park University in Pittsburgh, PA to play collegiate softball while studying criminal justice.

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This stunning beauty was second-team All AMAC her junior year in softball - quite the athlete, she is!

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Her favorite memory about Mountain Ridge is making life long friends she will always be able to count on!

This 2020 graduating senior was a fabulous model and the best part of the session was seeing her open up and show the camera how naturally gorgeous she really was.

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Dayna chose to do her senior photos in Paris Glendinning Park in Frostburg. I loved the beautiful nature that surrounded us during her session. Her favorite colors have been purples and pinks ever since she has been a little girl, so the park complemented her session so well!

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Teenagers only have one senior year and I was so happy to capture everything important to Dayna.

When this busy bee isn’t on the move, she appreciates her hometown and spending time with the friends she loves.

Follow your dreams and listen to your heart.
— Jennifer Lashley
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When talking to her mother about her favorite memory of her child, Jennifer said “some of my favorite memories are softball tournaments. The road trips together, watching her play and having fun with her teammates on and off the field.” She loved the talks and silliness after a long day at the softball field.

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