Mother and Daughter photoshoot

I was looking forward to getting to the studio. It had been 2 weeks since Alysha had her last photoshoot. She had just started to loosen up during the shoots even though she had been modelling for me for a few months. I had picked out a lowcut dress and some sexy lingerie this time, hopeful that she has become comfortable enough to slip the dress off.

“Hi Alysha, right on time as always” I say as she enters the studio

“Hi Mr. Wilson”

“Andy is fine, you know that” I correct her

“I know, but you’re so much older, like my dad” she says laughing and giving me a wink “What do you have for me today?”

“I left it in the changing room as always, let me get the lights setup and we’ll start”

Alysha returns wearing the dress and goes right to work. The dress swirls, she smiles, the camera clicks. She’s become a pro in a few short weeks.

“You’re doing great Alysha” I encourage her as we take a break from the shoot.

“Have you heard anything back on the one’s we’ve already taken?” she asks

Photoshoot

“Wow,” I said, “I’ve taken a lot of family photos, and I have to say you four have been the easiest yet. Your kids are so well-behaved and photogenic. No offense Mark, but before we’re done, can I get one of just the girls?”

“Sure”

Mark walks over by his parents, as I position the girls

“Megan, just cradle Mary and try to get her to face the camera. Emily, stand right in front of mommy.” I instruct.

Megan lifts Mary, with Emily backing up tight against her legs.

“Mmmmm”, I say under my breath. Then louder “Such a perfect and attractive family. I’m really the lucky one.”

20 pictures click off in rapid succession. All catching different degrees of smile and eye contact.

I turn around and look at the sky. The sun is starting to set and I check my watch.

“Well, I’ve kept you 10 minutes longer than the session, I apologize for that. But how did you like it? I know you said it was your first professional photo shoot”

“It was great” Emily says excitedly, while Mark just smiles. I could tell it’s not his thing, as is the case with most men.