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cassidy | indiana county, pa photographer | seniors

By August 21, 2011 65 Comments

In an attempt to get things back to normal……meet Cassidy! Not only is she gorgeous-no really, look at those eyes, but she has such a fantastic personality! I typically have these sneak peek’s up much faster but due to recent activities, I’m a little behind in posting. Nonetheless, this is what beauty looks like from the inside out! 🙂

Shine on Cassidy! 🙂

 

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65 Comments

  • Renee Lama says:

    Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! Great work, Jen!

  • cheiron says:

    Beautiful! Love the shot with the string of lights in the background!

  • Sherry says:

    beautiful – espeically the one with lights in the back – love that much.

  • Lester says:

    They’re all great, but the one where she’s laughing on the sofa, and the fifth one are simply stunning! Fantastic work!

  • I just bought that same dress yesterday for my engagement pictures!! I’m so excited to see how well it came across in these pics 🙂

  • julee says:

    She is a beautiful girl and her personality shows through your photos!

  • Missy says:

    Greetings from Chicago! Your work is fabulous and your heartfelt passion for what you do is contagious! Keep up the good work both professionally and personally. You inspire many.

  • Justin says:

    Beautiful pictures. You will go very far. Kudos to your stand against bullying, as well. Nice to see some depth, substance, and character in people nowadays. Don’t change that.

  • Sue says:

    Grats to you for sticking up for what you believe in! It’s awesome to see a business owner turn down business from those that bully! Keep up the good work!

  • Layla says:

    Just wanted to drop you a note and say you are such an inspiration with the stance you took against the mean girls. You are beautiful.

  • jenny says:

    nice job on the bully stance! keep it up. “it’s not about the money, money, money” !!

  • Reese says:

    Thank you for standing up to those bullies! I was horribly bullied in high school and nobody stood up for me. Thank you for being brave

  • Christina says:

    Just wanted to say, you are an amazing person for taking a stand against bullying. I admire people like yourself and your pictures are gorgeous!

  • Denise says:

    Awesome stance, and gorgeous pics on your site. You are very talented as well as very moral! We can only hope these young females were embarrassed enough to get some class. As of now, they have none. Thanks so much.

  • Olivia says:

    Thank you for being such a beautiful person.

  • Paul Sanchez says:

    Jen continue to be a role model for people in the business world. I can tell you that if more people were to stand up like you have in this instance, there would be less tolerance for bullying! It was creative and smart! Great job!!!!

    Paul Sanchez
    Albuquerque, NM

  • Angela Murley says:

    You are a wonderful photographer. I agree with the decision you made about the “mean girls”. I wish you were in Michigan. I would use you next year for my daughters Senior pictures. Good luck to you and God Bless!!!

  • Desmond says:

    Hi Jen, you were leading by example. Love it. I am pretty sure it all started with: “somebody has to do something about this” …. and the rest is history.

  • Carrie says:

    I have always lived by the phrase, “ugly is a way you act, not the way you look”. You know that, obviously! Thanks for being a voice that these poor kids should have heard from their own parents! Shame on them. Continue to be a good role model for all, no matter who thinks you shouldn’t. Good luck!

  • Quentin says:

    Great job! Hopefully other photographers will follow your example and these girls will have no one to take their pictures in a professional environment!

  • Mark says:

    Hello Jen,
    I was bullied in high school and, if there’s one thing these idiots don’t realize, some of the smallest things in childhood and teens can leave scars that stay with you for life. Example, I just turned 50 and am still affected by things that happened in junior high. A good example is embarrassment, bullies embarrassed me terribly. Now, if you embarrass me, i’m gonna take it to the mat because I won’t put up with it anymore. Anyway, I just wanted to thank you for at least trying to open the eyes of these people, although I doubt most will listen. It’s also admirable that you are willing to sacrifice some business in the name of morality, that just doesn’t exist now. Thanks again.

  • lisa says:

    just seen your storie on yahoo on you taking a stand about cyberbulling or any kind of bullying for that matter i wanted to say thank you for setting a example for…others everywhere saying it is not ok to bully someone….wanted to send a big thank you an your a wonderful an amazing an aspairing young woman for taking a stand about bullying hope you have a wonderful day.

  • Mandy says:

    I am in awe. You stand for what the majority of people are afraid to speak about. You are an inspiration to society and I applaud you for taking action against those who feel it necessary to belittle others. Well done my friend. Well done!

  • Karen says:

    You may not be a “saint” but what you did standing up to those bullies takes real courage and moral fortitude and I applaud you for taking a stand. Having kids 9 and 11 in a public school system, I have witnessed bullying and the pain it causes. Thank you for taking a stand against bullying. I am willing to bet that you have inspired others to do as you have done and that your actions will have a more significant impact than you can imagine.

  • Noha Dean says:

    you’re awesome, thank you for taking a stand. How far are you from Stroudsburg, PA I would love for you to take pics of my family.

    Noha

  • People like you give me hope for this really dark world that we live in. From a former victim ….. thank you for your courage and morals.

  • JHF says:

    Thanks so much for what you did. I was bullied and it does stay with us for life. We don’t intend to be defined by our abusers but it is weird how things can bubble to the surface at times. Thanks for putting your foot down and saying no more. These girls may not “get it” because being the way they are is all they know. You have at least given everyone else a chance at taking away their power.
    Thank you for caring enough to speak up!

  • Sandy says:

    I just read about what you did regarding the bullies. I think it’s awesome and you rock! More people need to take a stand like you did. Keep up the good work!

  • John says:

    Hi Jen,
    This past weekend, our family was notified that a 14 year old classmate of our daughter was bullied to the point of ending his own life. It shocked our town and is now something these kids will have to deal with for the rest of their lives. It was so nice to read your story today. It gives us faith that there is still people out there fighting the good fight and doing the right thing. I wish you were out here in MA. Your pictures are fabulous. Thanks again for sticking up for those that need it.
    John

  • Mikaila says:

    Just like to say I really love your pictures. I am an aspiring photographer and always appreciate someone else’s work. i also appreciate your stance on bullying. I was never bullied but not everyone liked me either but I am a firm believer of anti-bullying and always pictured using my photography as a way to send messages to young people about how horrific it is (as well as doing drugs and many other subjects) and hope to make some sort of a change in some ones mind or out put. Hopefully things go back to normal for you and not as hectic for you (i can only imagine) but now you did something I hope to do some day (though it may not have been intentional as it came) and help people be aware of our world rather than just their world.
    Hope for the best for you!

  • Marian says:

    Congratulations on your strong and courageous stand on the mean girls. Your photos are awesome.

  • Diane says:

    Thank you for taking a stand on this. I only hope those parents realized they have been afforded an opportunity to speak with their daughters about how it is so wrong of them to be cyberbullying … and that maybe those girls are shamed into not doing it anymore.

  • Summer says:

    I love what you’re doing and you’re a true human being! :] You take wonderful pictures and I wouldn’t mind paying you for my senior pictures.

  • Jay says:

    Thank you for what you did. I am a youth pastor in Texas. Your story is inspiring and adds more light to the end of the tunnel. God Bless you.

  • Summer says:

    I love your photography. I would love to pay you for my senior pictures. :]

  • Julie says:

    We need more people like you in the world!

  • Jeni says:

    You, my fair lady, rock hardcore! I had to come by and say BRAVO and God bless. Thanks for being an inspiration. You never know how your actions, big or small, can make a difference in peoples lives, huh. ~Jeni

  • Ron says:

    Thank you for taking a stand for what is right. I applaud you for your courage and for reminding all of us (especially younger folks) who we are inside is the most important part of us. P.S. As I searched your site for your blog, I discovered that you are an amazing photographer!

  • Jonathan says:

    I wish more people would stand up against bullying as you have, Jen. Keep fighting the good fight. (Your photos are great, by the way!)

  • Linda says:

    Thank you for your courage and morality! You are an inspiration for all young girls who you photograph!

  • Andrea says:

    I just wanted to say that I love your photos!!!! Wished you were alot closer to my area of the country lol. I also wanted to say that I loved how you handled the situation with those girls….I have never been bullied myself but it makes me sick to my stomach that people do this to others and most times get away with it!!! Bullies are those (in my opinion) that have no self esteem and think they have to “put-down” others to make themselves feel better. It’s very sad what some of these pre-teen and teens go through this day in time. I do have to say that what I have seen and heard about…..it’s mostly girls!! Hate to point to one gender but whether people want to admit to it or not…….IT’S TRUE. Thanks for being the person that you obviously are!!

  • Michelle says:

    Thank you so much for standing up to those who think it is ok to be mean and bully others! I’m a teacher of 6th, 7th, and 8th graders and bullying is a big problem not only in my school, but around the nation. It is never ok to hurt someone else.

    Making negative comments on a social media website can have the same (or worse) psychological impact on a person. The people posting those comments wouldn’t think it was so funny if they were the ones being talked about.

    You are a true inspiration and hero! Keep it up ~ you have many behind you!!!!

  • JR says:

    Nice to see someone with principles. Good job on the bullying issue! On another issue, your shots of Cassidy are very good. I was a commercial photographer before I discovered that I needed to make a living and my oldest daughter is a successful model. You are better than the majority of the “fashion photographers” that she has to work with. Anyway, you did a very good job of making a very pretty but not classically beautiful girl look beautiful.

  • Ricki Hagerty says:

    Jen – YOU ROCK! I read the article on your stand against bullying and you are amazing! I am a mom to 17 year olds – boy and girl and I monitor them closely to make sure they are never are part of that or a victim of it and I am proud to say my kids would never do this! My daughter won a contest last year for an essay she wrote about bullying! But you are a strong women for standing up to those brats and I truly admire your decision. And,might I add, your work is amazing! I so wish you were in NYC since my kids are graduating this year. You have taken a stand against bullying and I hope others follow your lead anytime they witness that! I know I would! Regards, Ricki

  • Amy says:

    As a public high school teacher, I applaud you standing up for your beliefs and for the victims of bullying! Looking at your pictures, you look like an amazing photographer…but reading this article shows that you are an amazing person as well. Thank you for standing up to the pressure of a business decision vs what you believe was right. It is good to know nice people still exist!

  • Ashley Castle says:

    Hey I am from Texas and ran across an article about what you did and I give you a standing ovation. I completely agree with you and wish more people would stand up and do what you did. I hope other business owners will follow your lead in the future. God Bless and may your business prosper and you find many people to photograph that are beautiful on the inside as well as out.

  • Dr. Alex Scully says:

    Thank you for standing against this! I am sick and tired of the “mean” culture that is fostered on the net these days. The more cruel you are… the more attention you get! Where are the parents here?

  • Kalee Richards says:

    Still in awe at your standpoint. Props to you Jen. A lot of people in Madison, WI agree with your decision not to take those girls’ pictures. My sister is almost 17, loves high school and I am so thankful she has a kind heart and doesn’t experience any bullying. With all of the social networking someone does need to hold these kids accountable for their actions. Thank you for holding your ground and I hope others continue to follow. Kalee

  • Kalee Richards says:

    Still in awe at your standpoint. Props to you Jen. A lot of people in Madison, WI agree with your decision not to take those girls’ pictures. My sister is almost 17, loves high school and I am so thankful she has a kind heart and doesn’t experience any bullying. With all of the social networking someone does need to hold these kids accountable for their actions online and in person. Thank you for holding your ground and I can only hope others continue to follow. ~ Kalee Richards