A while back I was hired to photograph the students and teachers working, learning and playing at the San Diego French-American School in La Jolla, California. While I was walking around the school photographing the different classrooms, I was impressed with how friendly and well behaved the students were. I also noticed how the classrooms were neatly organized and well equipped with books, microscopes, maps, globes, computers, musical instruments, art supplies, audio visual aids and had plenty of light and space for the students to learn in. Even though I shot a wide variety of photos during this assignment, I've decided to post just a few of the many happy portraits I made while I was there.
A San Diego French-American pre-school student smiling for this portrait while playing on the playground.

San Diego French-American School elementary student smiling during her recess for this portrait.

San Diego French American School student looking through a microscope in the science lab.

A smiling San Diego French-American student smiles during her social studies class for this portrait.

A San Diego French-American elementary student poses for a portrait during art class.

A San Diego French-American students poses during his lunch break fro this portrait.

A San Diego French-American middle school student working hard in his math class.

A San Diego French-American pre-school student amazed with just how fun it is to have a photographer on campus.

San Diego French American School is a private, coeducational, independent French-American school enrolling children in Preschool (2-,3- and 4 year olds), Elementary School (kindergarten - 5h grade), and Middle School (6th, 7th, and 8th grades).