Client feature: Brookline School District candidates Tracy Perry & Alyson Manion

This blog is part of a series of client features by Lynnae Day Photography. For the full series, see ‘Featured Clients'.

A white woman with short, straight, brown hair stands outside a brick building, smiling and looking at the camera. She is confident with a touch of sass!

Tracy Perry, candidate for Brookline School District

Everyone has a story to tell. It's yours, it's unique, and it deserves a unique experience.

Last month, I had the privilege of photographing Tracy Perry and Alyson Manion for their school board bid in Brookline, New Hampshire. (And thanks to a snow day this week, I’m actually managing to post this before the election, so if you live in Brookline and are reading this before Tuesday, March 28, check out their joint platform here). They’re both passionate about supporting local schools, accomplished in their fields, and were a delight to work with!

Fun facts from our time together:

  • Even when it’s cold, you can still have a good time and get great photos.

  • Bringing a buddy/best friend/awesome campaign manager to touch up makeup and fix your hair and help you relax makes a world of difference! (Thanks, Lisa!)

  • I come prepared with ideas, but these two brought their own as well and we made magic! I loved Alyson’s “can I just take a selfie?” question at the end of our time; it prompted this photo, which ended up being a favorite! #HereForAllTheCollaboration

A white woman with long, curly blond hair stands in front of a school building. She is smiling & looking at the camera, wearing a black coat & multi-colored scarf.

Alyson Manion

Good luck in your run, Tracy & Alyson, and thanks so much for trusting me with your campaign portraits! It was an honor.

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Lynnae Day

NH-based family lifestyle portrait photographer chasing light & loveliness in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and beyond. I love telling families’ authentic stories simply & honestly.

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