Danielle | Orlando Florida Senior Photographer

If you’re a mom, you know how much you invest in the lives of your children. As a mother myself,  my kids are my world. If you’re a graduating senior, you also know how much your mom means to you, and how hard they’ve worked to help you get to where you are today. Mothers play such an important role in the graduation process (and for you single dads, too, you are heroes!), and they often do much of the unnoticed and under appreciated work of helping with college applications and graduation announcements without fanfare. For Danielle, this beautiful young lady from Hagerty High School, her mom has been the person she most looks up to in her life. “My mom has taught me everything I know,” she explained, “She has molded me into a strong and independent individual.” Spending time with her mom, her family, and her friends are among the top priorities for this senior, and I really admire how she treasures and values the people in her life. 

Danielle really loves her high school, and is involved in the leadership, and is student body president. She is gifted in anatomy/science, and also works part-time at 3 Natives, which is a local juice shop. When she has free time, she enjoys adventuring with friends, shopping at boutiques like Lizard Thicket, and going to football games. Her high school years have really shaped her bubbly, driven personality, and she explains, “I learned in my years in high school that you truly cannot please everyone, and you have to do what is in your own best interest.” Other fun facts about this sweet girl include: she’s a twin (she has a twin brother), and she loves singer Post Malone.  After completing her last year at Hagerty, she plans to attend Florida State University, and then checking off some life goals: skydiving, and going to Greece and Hawaii. I am very proud of her many accomplishments, and I know her family is, too! Congratulations, Danielle!

 

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