Flowers and Boots: A Foxglove and Cowboy Boot Editorial
Anyone else obsessed with Ella Langley lately? Because I’m pretty sure y’all should turn up “Choosin’ Texas” while looking at these photos. I hadn’t heard the song yet when I took these but, today, I can’t it out of my head! What else can’t I get out of my head? How incredible it was to take these flowers and boots photographs. I got to sit with one of my best friends, fill cowboy boots with flowers (or more accurately watch Hannah fill boots with flowers), yap nonstop, and watch Hannah’s cat, Beans, pose like a professional cat model. I love doing these shoots with Hannah so much – I have so many waiting to be shared! – and am so thrilled to share these photographs with y’all today. They’re so colorful!
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Cowboy Boots in a Flower Forest
For this shoot, we used Hannah’s grandma’s chair, put it in a corner of her house, and Hannah twisted vines, foxgloves, and tulips all around the (amazing!) chair. And the boots? They’re mostly mine! I was a huge cowboy boot girl in another life + have slooooowly been building my boot collection back up and it was so fun to photograph these cute boots in such a fun and unique way. I really wanted to up my detail game with photography this year and this shoot just scratched the itch perfectly. So grateful for Hannah and all the time we’ve spend doing these!
And now! Get ready for cowboy boots and flowers and all the dreamy light.
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Based in Fayetteville, Arkansas Lissa Chandler is a portrait and wedding photographer who celebrates life one photograph at a time. Lissa is also the owner of Opal and June where she offers fun teacher shirts, bookish + history merch, and the absolute cutest tote bags. Additionally, Lissa is the host of the laid back, conversational podcasts Your Photographer Mom and Our Favorite Villes.
As a creative photographer in Northwest Arkansas, Lissa doesn’t niche down on a genre. She niches on a feeling instead! That feeling? The huge, happy feeling of hope and excitement that you feel as a kid opening up a huge box of 120 crayons. Sound like a feeling you remember? Let’s shoot!
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