Woot, woot, the Lizzie Loo Seniors site is live and ready to go! I LOVE the huge images and the sleek design. Check out our sessions for this season and send over your information to schedule an appointment. I am super excited about this season and have tons of new ideas to explore this summer,…
Monthly Archives: May 2009

Sunday I took a little walk to receive my diploma. It was tons of fun and I am REALLLYYYY going to miss my photojournalism family. We have all grown sooo close through many hours in the lab, late nights editing and workshop bonding time. I walk away from Western knowing that it was the most…
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big congratulations, elizabeth! have the best summer
Good post. Your look is the same face of joy I saw so many years ago when you got on your first horse. Congrats!
Ur Right!!! WKU is way better than Disney World! lol. I am crying myself right now as i type this message to you. I can’t believe its over. I mean I know I am still going to be there the next 2 years but still. Its so sad to say goodbye to WKU and (your right ) all the people who made it the experience of a lifetime. I will forver hold WKU close to my heart and let the ‘blood clot’ of a mascot hang on my wall in my next apt.
Liz you are a wonderful person and friend I congratulate you and all your successes while at WKU. I hope to visit often and I hope to still continue our lunch dates and make crazy summer memories. I love you and will see you soon (for I will never say goodbye).
you’re absolutely wonderful.
when i get married in 72891748324 years, you’re taking the pictures.
as well as every other special moment in my life. thanks.

Last semester my project was on the Bears football team. For my final semester I latched onto the idea of girls growing up quickly – and how poverty pushed that process along at an alarming rate. I have kept this project under wraps for some time, because I was unsure of how I felt about…
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[...] on this in the next post), but as soon as I left I got a phone call from my girls in Bowling Green. Click here for the story I spent much of my spring semester on. I fell in love with these little ladies and their silly [...]
Just went though the slideshow with the narrative…omg. Multiply what I said in my other comment by about 1,000…
Wow. There are no words. I have chill bumps…both from the power of the images and the sadness for these girls, and the many more like them. Wow.
Girl you are sooooo good ,thank God for Liz comeing our way we are so blessed to know YOU ;Danny
I love these images. They are just so beautiful and telling. Really great stuff!
I am very proud of you and at the same time so very sad for these little girls, as I sit here with tears rolling down my face. Keep telling your stories as they are so important……………. you can and do make a difference.
this story idea…i really liked it…and i liked your story in general…good job elizabeth
Liz–your project turned out amazing(but Im not surprised). Seeing some of the stories you had shared brought to life with your pictures was great! Miss you and Leila Loo already–hope you are enjoying some much deserved relaxation.
I’ve been anxiously awaiting these photos. Thanks for the meaningful work you do.
Well, my last final is complete and now I’m working hard to tie up lots of loose ends. So here are more prom photos from my sister, Sara’s, trip to Shelby County High School’s Prom. She’s in the black and red dress, if you can’t tell from our identical-ness. This is the group of girls…
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Mike, I like your beard. don’t let the girls tell you otherwise

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Brie Golliher - i am totally going to steal the Facebook image idea! Genius!!! Looks like you are staying busy and doing great! Once you get all moved into ur studio I wanna see!! Or i would be happy to help with anything u need!