Results tagged “mrs. oklahoma” from Justin Voight Photography
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Dixi and Kristin are going to be competing in the Mrs. Oklahoma competition this spring. I was excited to be able to photograph their pageant head shots. I wish their could be more than one winner because I think they would both represent this state very well. I wish them both the best of luck.
I would like to thank Lindsey Wilson for beautiful makeup and hair. You can find her at Lollies Beauty Bar in Norman.
Additional Photography by Reseth Photography


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I had such a great shoot with Heather Rouba. She currently represents our great state as Mrs. Oklahoma. Heather is involved in many activities and initiatives in our community. Check out her blog to find out what she is up to.
We shot in Guthrie, Ok at the Scottish Rite Temple. It is a beautiful and historic Masonic Temple. It was the perfect location for Heathers beautiful pageant gown designed by Meg Guess. If you have never been to the Temple you have to make it a priority to visit! Wow!
This shoot also gave me a chance to use strobes again. It's something I haven't done in awhile and it was good to experiment with off camera light. There are so many great shots from the day, I may post a couple more very soon.





We shot in Guthrie, Ok at the Scottish Rite Temple. It is a beautiful and historic Masonic Temple. It was the perfect location for Heathers beautiful pageant gown designed by Meg Guess. If you have never been to the Temple you have to make it a priority to visit! Wow!
This shoot also gave me a chance to use strobes again. It's something I haven't done in awhile and it was good to experiment with off camera light. There are so many great shots from the day, I may post a couple more very soon.





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