Ryan is a typical guy. He wasn’t all that into getting his portraits done. In all honesty, his Mom made him come, as it usually is with most guys. He’s a quiet young man but he is passionate about his car, which we photographed him with.
I came to Plumeyer because my Mom wanted some photos of me my final year in high school. I liked Plumeyer because of what the pictures looked like. The serious shots and what my Mom calls “deep facial expressions” were cool. I’m also supposed to put down that Michael made my “eyes speak” and I don’t know what that means but it makes my Mom happy. I liked my session a lot. It was really fun and it went by so quickly, I didn’t know that much time had passed. I thought my pictures looked good and I looked cool, but I’m also supposed to write that Michael was “able to capture the ‘real’ me.”
I got told by my Mom to write that you were very organized & structured. She really liked it. The mailer we got was really cool. When my Mom called, Mrs. Plumeyer was very informative and helpful. I had to add that, too. When we got the pamphlet of information after my Mom called, she thought it was very impressive, and it looked cool to me, so I guess it was.
If you’re a senior, you really need to go see Michael at Plumeyer Photography, you’ll get a session like no other.
Ryan is off to Northwest Vista College and then plans to Transfer to the University of Texas San Antonio where he plans to get a Bachelors in Real Estate Finance and Development. Good Luck Ryan! We know you’ll do a great job!
I came to Plumeyer because my Mom wanted some photos of me my final year in high school. I liked Plumeyer because of what the pictures looked like. The serious shots and what my Mom calls “deep facial expressions” were cool. I’m also supposed to put down that Michael made my “eyes speak” and I don’t know what that means but it makes my Mom happy. I liked my session a lot. It was really fun and it went by so quickly, I didn’t know that much time had passed. I thought my pictures looked good and I looked cool, but I’m also supposed to write that Michael was “able to capture the ‘real’ me.”












