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Conner got some braces.

Conner and Sean mug at each other at the farmers' market in McDonalds Corners, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

Senior Portrait. Taken downtown Parker, CO.

 

Strobist:

 

A single Canon 430 EX II in a Westcott 26" Rapid Box with deflector dish and diffuser -- on a light stand held by the talent's mother (who was indispensable.)

 

Black shirt needed tons of spot work on it. Next time, bring a de-linter!

Shayla Conner, Kearney Catholic

Conner Prairie celebrated inquisitive spirits during Curiosity Fair. This festival of wonder and exploration encouraged kids (and kids at heart) to play, create and investigate the mysteries of the world around them. Through a series of interactive exhibits, soaring demonstrations, hands-on experiments and electrifying activities, guests were encouraged to look at their surroundings differently and ask questions. It was a weekend of mind-blowing fun!

 

Presented by Dow AgroSciences.

Conner showing off some of his dance moves.

Lit with sunlight and a gold reflector.

 

Model: Conner McKenzy

MUA: Simon James

 

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We catch the boys taking a break together.

Conner enjoys his bottle at Cheddar's.

Conner showing off how long he can hold his breath.

Conner busy reading one of my kids book that I saved.

So much photoshop. I have a really important shoot in a couple days and was just practicing some new techniques on this photo and this is how it came out!

 

I think the light rays are a tad too much but i cant really go back, i have a very destructive editing style.

 

i'll post the original in the commenst soo. so much different.

 

Camera: Canon 5D Mark II

Lens: 24-105mm L

 

Strobist :

A) Alien Bee 800 shot high Left through octabox.

 

"Move it, Conner! we're moving NOW!"

Conner Prairie celebrated inquisitive spirits during Curiosity Fair. This festival of wonder and exploration encouraged kids (and kids at heart) to play, create and investigate the mysteries of the world around them. Through a series of interactive exhibits, soaring demonstrations, hands-on experiments and electrifying activities, guests were encouraged to look at their surroundings differently and ask questions. It was a weekend of mind-blowing fun!

 

Presented by Dow AgroSciences.

Conner Prairie celebrated inquisitive spirits during Curiosity Fair. This festival of wonder and exploration encouraged kids (and kids at heart) to play, create and investigate the mysteries of the world around them. Through a series of interactive exhibits, soaring demonstrations, hands-on experiments and electrifying activities, guests were encouraged to look at their surroundings differently and ask questions. It was a weekend of mind-blowing fun!

 

Presented by Dow AgroSciences.

Conner Prairie celebrated inquisitive spirits during Curiosity Fair. This festival of wonder and exploration encouraged kids (and kids at heart) to play, create and investigate the mysteries of the world around them. Through a series of interactive exhibits, soaring demonstrations, hands-on experiments and electrifying activities, guests were encouraged to look at their surroundings differently and ask questions. It was a weekend of mind-blowing fun!

 

Presented by Dow AgroSciences.

Co. B, 45th OH. Infantry

The Blue Mound Sun, Friday, May 5, 1911, Pg.1

Vol. XXVIII, No. 51

 

William H. Conner

William Henry Conner was born February 2, 1837 near Ada, Hardin county, Ohio.

On the home farm he grew to manhood. He was united in marriage December 20, 1858, with Amanda F. Wetherill with whom he lived until September 4, 1909, when they were separated by the death of Mrs. Conner.

He was converted and joined the Methodist Episcopal church in January 1860 at Maysville, Ohio. About the month of October, 1861, he enlisted in the service of his country and was assigned to Co. B, 45th Ohio volunteer infantry. He served until the close of the war and was discharged in May 1865. He lived on a farm in Ohio until February 1880, when the family moved to Johnson county, Mo.,, and remained there four years. In April 1884 he came to Linn county, Kansas, and for a number of years lived on a farm near Blue Mound. Fort the last ten years he has lived in Blue Mound. At six o’clock the morning of May first, 1911 he departed this life. He leaves two sons and one daughter, seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Of a family of twelve children only one brother and one sister remain.

Funeral services were held at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev. Wesley Emerson, of Ottawa, assisted by the pastor, M. R. Molesworth. A number of old soldiers were present. After the Masonic ritual service at the grave the body was laid to rest beside the wife of his youth and years one son in the beautiful cemetery of Blue Mound.

But one expression is heard from the people of his large acquaintances, and that is, a good man has gone.

  

Conner plays Pool his own way.

Conner Prairie in the Fall

Conner Prairie celebrated inquisitive spirits during Curiosity Fair. This festival of wonder and exploration encouraged kids (and kids at heart) to play, create and investigate the mysteries of the world around them. Through a series of interactive exhibits, soaring demonstrations, hands-on experiments and electrifying activities, guests were encouraged to look at their surroundings differently and ask questions. It was a weekend of mind-blowing fun!

 

Presented by Dow AgroSciences.

Can never have to many pictures of the boys.

Conner Prairie in the Fall

Conner Prairie in the Fall

Duke Football vs. FIU '12

Conner Prairie celebrated inquisitive spirits during Curiosity Fair. This festival of wonder and exploration encouraged kids (and kids at heart) to play, create and investigate the mysteries of the world around them. Through a series of interactive exhibits, soaring demonstrations, hands-on experiments and electrifying activities, guests were encouraged to look at their surroundings differently and ask questions. It was a weekend of mind-blowing fun!

 

Presented by Dow AgroSciences.

1859 Balloon Voyage

"The outdoor experience areas of Conner Prairie, including Prairietown, Lenape Indian Camp, Animal Encounters, 1859 Balloon Voyage, 1863 Civil War Journey and the Conner Homestead, are closed for the season and will reopen March 28, 2013. Enjoy year round fun and adventure indoors in the Science Lab, Discovery Station and Craft Corner.

March 28-October 31, 2013"

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Conner loves his "tower scrapers"

Conner wakes up from his nap.

Shayla Conner, Kearney Catholic

Conner Prairie celebrated inquisitive spirits during Curiosity Fair. This festival of wonder and exploration encouraged kids (and kids at heart) to play, create and investigate the mysteries of the world around them. Through a series of interactive exhibits, soaring demonstrations, hands-on experiments and electrifying activities, guests were encouraged to look at their surroundings differently and ask questions. It was a weekend of mind-blowing fun!

 

Presented by Dow AgroSciences.

Conner with some fat lips!

My teenage son starts drivers education this week. Here he is dreaming.

Conner Prairie celebrated inquisitive spirits during Curiosity Fair. This festival of wonder and exploration encouraged kids (and kids at heart) to play, create and investigate the mysteries of the world around them. Through a series of interactive exhibits, soaring demonstrations, hands-on experiments and electrifying activities, guests were encouraged to look at their surroundings differently and ask questions. It was a weekend of mind-blowing fun!

 

Presented by Dow AgroSciences.

Conner Prairie celebrated inquisitive spirits during Curiosity Fair. This festival of wonder and exploration encouraged kids (and kids at heart) to play, create and investigate the mysteries of the world around them. Through a series of interactive exhibits, soaring demonstrations, hands-on experiments and electrifying activities, guests were encouraged to look at their surroundings differently and ask questions. It was a weekend of mind-blowing fun!

 

Presented by Dow AgroSciences.

Conner was so excited to see some (dirty) snow, we pulled over in the parking lot to let him climb up the pile.

Conner Prairie celebrated inquisitive spirits during Curiosity Fair. This festival of wonder and exploration encouraged kids (and kids at heart) to play, create and investigate the mysteries of the world around them. Through a series of interactive exhibits, soaring demonstrations, hands-on experiments and electrifying activities, guests were encouraged to look at their surroundings differently and ask questions. It was a weekend of mind-blowing fun!

 

Presented by Dow AgroSciences.

Shayla Conner, Kearney Catholic

There's something really sweet about this photo.

Jordan Conner's Senior Photos.

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