Picture Perfect 

By: Lindsay Kirk

Pretty In Pink. Frazier likes to capture shots of realness. Your personality should shine through your smile. So smile more!

Professional photoshoots evoke a range of reactions; some individuals embrace them while others feel ambivalent or even adverse. Throughout life, everyone encounters a moment where they are captured by a camera, be it for school portraits or family gatherings. The act of being photographed can evoke feelings of either apprehension or serenity. Time, a ubiquitous element in our lives, is both coveted and expected to linger longer. A camera, however, freezes time, preserving the essence of the moment. Reflecting on these images, we encounter glimpses of our age, emotions, and self. In essence, a camera serves as a profound tool, encapsulating the entirety of our being in a single frame.

Senior Kaylee Frazier began photography at the age of ten when her grandpa gave her one of his old cameras. Frazier spent a lot of time with his camera figuring out how to use it and what she enjoyed capturing. Eventually, Frazier saved enough money to buy her own camera that she now uses for her own photography. She can be seen capturing senior photos for seniors at East Wake. Many seniors at East Wake are using her service because she is reliable and affordable.

Just me and my camera. Frazier uses her camera to capture shots for herself. Capturing the realness and the emotions behind the camera is crucial to her. 

Everyone wants someone they can trust and rely on. Frazier stands out from other photographers because she creates affordable prices for her clients while also making the process simple and fun. She noted, “I want to make your personality shine through, in your photos. I want to make sure my clients have a good time and lots of laughter.” Frazier does her best to impress her clients. Candid shots are her favorite to take. Although posing isn’t her thing, she always provides a beautiful service. She likes to capture people for their raw moments, almost as if there wasn’t a camera around. She loves those random shots of people laughing and the shots that show the person’s personality through their smile.

Frazier plans to continue photography in college as a way to escape the stress that college brings. If you’re looking for great photography, Frazier is your girl! 

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