How To Write A Letter Of Recommendation For Kaylee Dunham

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I am pleased to write a letter of recommendation for Kaylee Dunham.

Kaylee is one of the finest all-around young women I have the pleasure to know. She had to struggle for years to accomplish her success. It did not come natural or easy. She had to build her talents based on her desire to excel.

Kaylee grew up with supportive parents who encouraged her to do her best and work hard. They did not make it easy on her for she had to learn that hard work and perseverance prompts success.

Kaylee struggled with school but she succeeded and graduated with honors and scholarships. Along with full-time student status she excelled in sports and extra curricular activities or classes, while volunteering in community outreach programs and being …show more content…

She has an eye for the simple, unusual and spectacular that is often overlooked by the every day naked eye. I believe it is because she enjoys simple pleasures that God intended us not to overlook or take for granted. She posses the adage, "stop and smell the roses," and "keep it real, keep it simple," mentality.

Kaylee takes time to look for the unseen, yet simplest of pleasures that pleases they eye of the beholder. Not only this though, she goes beyond finding the simple and overlooked glories, she also has a patience for presenting the subject in that simplest of sight to make it grandeur. She coercers the subject's participation and catches the right amount of light, angle and natural characteristics to delight the eye and make a photo extraordinary...she makes it a lasting memory.

Memories are easy to create in real life by the experience alone. However, it takes real talent to create one from a sterile environment, under pressures to catch the perfect picture in a "photo shoot." People are busy "trying" to perform for the camera, knowing they are being watched, they try to present themselves for the photo. Kaylee has the ability to eliminate the need to perform, so that a real moment is measured in a