These 7 year old Harry Potter photos will make you believe in magic again
Can you say "Wingardium Leviosa"?
There is nothing better than being able to share something you love with your child and watch them fall in love with your eyes. ForAshley Rosiles, 25, El Paso, Texas and 7-year-old daughter, Anabelle, that somethingHarry Potter.
The Duo Mother-Girl made a themed photo shoot for the recent anniversary of Anabelle, including impressive images of the hope of the appalling young people who drive spells on books, brooms and even his own mother!
The rosiles posted photos on theRoom upon request Facebook page, a community for Potterheads, where he had tons of love.
"These are the best photos I've ever seen," wrote a Facebook user. "I love how your daughter entered everything. Absolutely beautiful!"
"Can you be my mother too, please?" Another Facebook user commented.
"I have been a fan since I started reading the series when I was nine," told the rosilesBetter lifehis years long love of all things Potter. "When I had my daughter, I also wanted she felt in this world, so I would read a few pages every night before going to sleep."
Once Anabelle had a little older, binding on the books led to binding above theSeries of block movies also.
"We had a marathon for a whole week in January," Rosiles said. "It has become our stuff, watch these movies together. We have laughed and cried through all the pieces together."
So, on August 31, they decided to commemorate Anabelle's birthday with a Harry Potter themed photo session, with the courtesy ofEvent photographer Salma Faridi Buhaya.
Most "spells"were pretty easy to shoot.
"We had clear ropes for the book and someone helped him seem to be flying," said Rosiles.
But capturing the shot in which Anabella seems to fly on a broom took an inspiration from the little girl herself.
"We tried to jump and catch him in apnea with a high shutter speed, but it did not seem to work," said Rosiles. "Then Anabelle came with us throwing her into the air and fold his knees during the broom." And Poof - this magic has occurred:
Rosiles said she did not expect the photos "explode as much as they did", but is excited to see how many people seem to want to do something similar with their ownkids.
"Turning was very fun and I think it's a memory that we will remember forever," she said. "Personally, I love the one where we are both sitting together and she has a book in his hands."
"I feel like I'm going to spend something from her, love for reading books."
And for another comfortable story inspired by the beloved series, checkThis teacher turned his classroom in Hogwarts and photos are simply magical.
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