Savannah and I came to the conclusion that we’d taken plenty of photos at Rewind Time and it was time to move on. There was no next location in mind, so I began to drive toward Johnson, though with my mind jumping around, I turned around and drove toward Jeffersonville instead. As we got into town, I pulled over at a park and ride so we could plan out where to shoot next. Nearby was a gigantic field coated in ice. I had been seeing so much ice this particular morning that I felt like we had to use it to our advantage. After quickly grabbing some lunch at the convenience store, we carefully made our way down the slick walkway to the icy field. The scene was beautiful, with plentiful winter vegetation, bright grey skies, and glare ice covering the entirety of the land.
I was feeling optimistic about this spot. The dull light and muted colors all around were perfect for Savannah’s makeup and outfit. The perfect amount of light was shining through the overcast skies, allowing Sav Silver to shine!
So I gave Sav enough cards to hold and fan out, and we got right into it.


I think the way Savannah presents herself in photos is the aligned with the aesthetic that I am going for. In that sense, I am extremely thankful to have a friend willing to put in the time and energy to create together. Sure it feels like fun and games when we’re out and about

Savannah ended up laying down on the ice, allowing me to photograph different angles using the cards on the ice. She wasn’t getting warmer by any means, so

“What if you look straight back?”
The cold ice became too much so we made our way off the field and back up the slick walkway to my car. As we approached the parking area, we each saw a newer walking bridge in the distance that could be useful. Savannah also remembered that she wanted to get more photos of her skirt before she changed up her outfit. We walked over to the bridge as not to miss an opportunity. I don’t think I used the bridge to it’s fullest potential, but I’m glad we decided to go over and try it out. I think it’s notable how simple movements can add surreal interest to a photo, so I’m eager to explore more of this in future photoshoots.


The sequence
We had fun… 52 card pick up!
PART 3 NEXT WEEK?

We had fun… 52 card pick up!
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