Lowell

Sophie Wright

LOWELL, INDIANA

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t’s just a bad day, not a bad life.

My Story:

I live my life striving to become a better person everyday. Whether that’s working on school or sports, I’m doing it. However because of this, I often spend a lot of that time wondering if I’m good enough. I have always been very hard on myself and with that, I have not always been perfect. I have made mistakes just as everyone else but we learn and we grow. It has made me see the good in every possible thing in the world and especially in other people. I believe that life is too short to constantly stay in a negative mindset because I had lived in one for so long. I think what makes me unique is that I am always the person that someone can come to, whether we have a bad past or don’t really know each other. I will drop everything to make sure that I can help someone else out in any way possible.

I am studying to become a nurse and hopefully move onto med school later in life. I believe that wanting to be a nurse comes from the nurturing side of me, I love helping and changing peoples lives. A huge message that I hope girls can learn from me is that no one is perfect, everyone makes mistakes, and has flaws. Be comfortable in your own skin because you are beautiful and perfect the way you are! xoxo

Instagram: sophiewriight

Haven Stanley

LOWELL, INDIANA

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My Story:
I am a very outgoing person with a big personality and succeed in anything I put my mind to. Ever since I was a little girl I always had so much self confidence and never cared what anyone thought because my family made me feel beautiful… up until about 8th grade.

I had an eating disorder that went unrecognized for about a year. It took a toll on my passion, pitching. I started playing softball when I was 4 and pitching when I was 8. When I started losing weight, I started losing my strength, which then affected my happiness, which was softball. My focus then started shifting to becoming the best version of myself, on and off the field, and embracing my athletic build. I fell in love with working out, eating right, and focusing on what I needed to do to be healthy.

I am now 5’7, 150 and embrace the fact that I am an athletic build who is most importantly, healthy. Softball, working out, and being healthy is my passion and Pat and Cassie have helped me capture it in their photography and style. In my freetime you will see me in workout clothes, no makeup, and my hair in a bun. However, getting ready at Pat and Cassie’s studio is one of my favorite things to do and they compliment my essence so well. I want every girl to know how beautiful they are in their own ways and be able to recognize it, embrace it, and share it with the world!

Instagram: Haven.victoria