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Pin-Up Teaser

Jena (of McShane Photography) was kind enough to show us some of the Pin-Up pictures that she has started working on from my party with her. (I want to talk more about the party and working with Jena, once I have all of my pictures. So look forward to another Pin-Up themed post!)

I have to say that I am blown away by the teasers she posted on facebook. I knew they would be phenomenal (as I have seen a lot of Jena's work AND my friends are stunning ladies); but I was not anticipating just how phenomenal they would be! 

I have to say, not only are my friends intelligent, strong, and fun people, they are also pretty darn stunning:
McShane Pin-Up
McShane Pin-Up
McShane Pin-Up
McShane Pin-Up
McShane Pin-Up

Maybe this is weird coming from me, but the same goes for my sisters:
McShane Pin-Up
McShane Pin-Up

Now, not to brag....but:
McShane Pin-Up

Plus, we are all pretty much the most fun people you know:
McShane Pin-Up

I am so beyond excited to see the rest of Jena's work. I can barely contain myself or wait! I secretly hope she works late into the night to get them all done by tomorrow. I am selfish like that. Plus I am very excited to share the AMAZING experience I had with everyone. This was definitely a memory I will cherish for a long time. 

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