Parker Dutchley
"They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but I disagree. A picture is worth an entire lifetime."16 +
Female +
Heterosexual
B A S I C S
F U L L N A M EVictoria Parker Dutchley
Most call her Parker
A G E16
G E N D E RFemale
B I R T H P L A C ENashville, Tennessee
A P P E R A N C E
A P P E A R A N C EParker stands at 5’2(Roughly 157cm) and weighs close to 120 pounds (54.4 kgs). She is built with a small frame and thin limbs. She has long, soft brown hair that reaches her chest. Her skin is pale and she has freckles on her arms.
S C A R S / T A T T O O S / P I E R C I N G SBasic Ear Piercing / Belly Button Piercing
She has a 3 inch scar on the back of her right thigh from a hiking accident.
C L O T H I N G S T Y L EParker’s style could possibly be described as somewhat tomboyish. She likes jeans, though nothing baggy at all. She wears solid t-shirts a lot and loves a good flannel shirt. She is a relaxed formal dresser when it comes to being in public. She is slightly self-conscious about her body, but wears form-fitting clothes, though not skin-tight like a lot of girls.
Personality
S E X U A L I T YHeterosexual
R E L A T I O N S H I P S T A T U SSingle, On the Market (Kind of((But not in her mind))Open)
P E R S O N A L I T YParker is far from perfect. She’s not exactly a “social butterfly” as the term goes. She would highly prefer the company of her lone self and her camera to the company of a billion students. She’s an introvert, but she is slightly extroverted with her close friends. She’s terrified of public speaking and being in front of people. She would much prefer to let her photography speak on her behalf (and they do so very well)
L I K E S- Photography
- Film
- Soccer (The “Real Football”)
- Cult/Pop Culture TV Shows
- Spy Flicks
- Video Games
D I S L I K E S- Rude People
- Arrogance
- Bullies
- People in General, to be honest
- Water (She Can’t Swim)
B A C K G R O U N D
H I S T O R YThe Dutchley family lives on a modest salary from two parents and three children. The youngest of the three, distanced by six years from her brother, Caleb, and eight years from her sister, Addison. Since the other two were teenagers by the middle of her childhood, Parker nearly grew up as a only child. She was definitely a daddy's girl and was close to her dad her whole life, though she loved her mom just as much. Her dad was an outdoorsman who taught her to shoot a gun. Her fear of the loud weapons and dislike of killing "baby animals" lead to her using her hand eye coordination to shoot photos, rather than bullets.
As young girl, Parker was a normal kid. She played with her friends, went to school, was certain boys had cooties, and everything one might expect from a little girl. Her introversion didn't begin as heavily until she was in middle school, when everyone started to grow up. The awkwardness of the sixth grade, added to moving to Pennsylvania at the age of 11, meant that Parker had a bit of a hard time making friends. She didn't really accept her surroundings until 8th grade, when she started to make a few friends. She was happy for a while, loving the idea of having new friends.
The beginning of her ninth grade year, he got invited to her first party. Unbeknownst to her, the guys that invited her only did so, not because they liked her, but because she was more "physically developed" than the other girls in her class. The party mainly consisted of her sitting around until she was forced to talk to someone. When the night got late, one of the guys offered her a drink. Little did she know, the punch was alcoholic and two cups knocked her flat unconscious. She woke up at 1 in the morning, duct taped to a chair and locked in a closet. She was only let out when her brother Caleb came through looking for her. After promptly breaking the nose of the guy that had pranked his little sister, Caleb took her home.
The embarrassment of the event, added to the lack of support from people she thought were her friends, led to her becoming highly introverted. With time, however, the hurt of the prank healed, and she made a few real friends, and got over the humiliation. Having picked up photography in the middle of 9th grade, she ended up when her school's photography competition in 10th grade, and people began to know her by her skill and her craft. From time to time, people paid her to do photoshoots, which eventually landed as the head of the yearbook team as a sophomore.
S C E N A R I O S P L A Y E D O U T
O T H E R
T H E M E S O N G (S)James Blake - RetrogradeE X T R AParker's Camera is a
Canon EOS Rebel T6i DSLR. She usually shoots with a medium zoom lens.