I was able to photograph three of the most obsessed Harry Potter fans today--it was fun. But was a challenge.
They love harry potter, and have a bunch of stuff...BUT not as much as you would just assume. It was difficult trying to make a part from the living room and then their stuff.
Along with the kids being super excited I was there, and the one boy being kind of bossy and wanting EVERY little lego he had in the shot. I couldn't figure out how to say "look kid it is too small to even see" very nicely ha
Sartell siblings consider themselves extreme Harry Potter fans. (left to right) Maia, 12, Noah, 10, and Cater, 8, Trombley pose for a portrait with wands from some of their favorite characters from the famous J.K. Rowling books.
Times photo by Kaitlin Keane
The Harry Potter lego video game with numerous lego pieces are just a few of the Sartell Trombley siblings collection from the famous J.K. Rowling books.
Times photo by Kaitlin Keane
kkeane@stcloudtimes.com
Sartell siblings consider themselves extreme Harry Potter fans. (left to right) Maia, 12, Noah, 10, and Cater, 8, Trombley pose for a portrait with wands from some of their favorite characters from the famous J.K. Rowling books.
Times photo by Kaitlin Keane
kkeane@stcloudtimes.com
Sartell siblings consider themselves extreme Harry Potter fans. (left to right) Maia, 12, Noah, 10, and Cater, 8, Trombley pose for a portrait with some of their favorite memorabilia from the famous J.K. Rowling books.
Times photo by Kaitlin Keane
kkeane@stcloudtimes.com
From Harry Potter legos, books, movies, video games, wands, clothes, and birthday cards the Trombley kids have it all. The Sartell siblings consider themselves extreme Harry Potter fans.
Times photo by Kaitlin Keane
kkeane@stcloudtimes.com
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