It is possible I have more pictures of Isaac upside-down than right-side-up. I could put together a whole throwback post of Isaac flipping upside-down, handstands, and dangling from all sorts of things, but I already have way too many pictures of cool stuff the boy can do now without adding pictures from the past.
We had to delay the outdoor part of Isaac’s session due to heavy rain. Even on our rescheduled day, it was a little rainy, chilly, and very windy. I was a little nervous about him doing flips and tricks in the cold wind, particularly because we were often on brick or concrete. Also, he was doing the session on sore legs, and he only had a limited number of stunts he could do, especially in dress clothes and no warm up. He was still a great sport and did everything with outward cheer and good humor.
I’ve watched Isaac grow up from infancy and am so impressed with the young man he’s become. We’re so proud of you, Isaac!
As always, you find a way to photograph someone in a creative, yet personal, way. What dedication he must have!