The photographer, Andrew Orth, who happens to be a close neighbor of Taylor Swift’s family in Pennsylvania, recently shared some pictures from the singer’s less well-known days.
Since she was young, Taylor Swift has been endearing and cute.Taylor Swift captured by photographer Andrew Orth at the age of four. Taylor was a young child then, growing up on a big farm, with flowing silver hair.
Taylor started to showcase her singing ability when she was six years old. Her grandmother was an opera singer, and she inherited her voice. She enjoys taking horseback riding classes every day after school in addition to her musical talents.
At the age of twelve, Taylor let her hair sparkle in the golden light of the meadows.
Taylor’s love for music was a constant flame during her early school years. In addition to taking voice lessons at school, she studied acting and music in New York. Ten years old, Taylor was adamant about pursuing a career in country music. A year later, she used LeAnn’s song “Big Deal” to win a local singing competition.
She started professional guitar lessons at the age of 14.
She also attends a lot of music companies to find out where she can further her career.
The stunning young singer landed a deal with RCA Records right away. Nevertheless, Taylor quit RCA Records at the age of 15 because he objected to other musicians performing his songs. According to this company, they wanted Taylor to record her debut album when she was eighteen years old.
Taylor started singing on her own and started appearing in talent shows and cafes. Her luck changed when DreamWorks Records CEO Scott Borchetta witnessed her performing at a cafe.
At sixteen years old, she dropped her first song, “Tim McGraw.” The song about Taylor’s lover from high school reached its highest position on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 40 and the Billboard country music chart at number 6.
Eleven tracks from her debut album were released in the same year. But when Taylor was eighteen, love ballads like “Love story,” “You belong with me,” and “Fearless” made her truly renowned.