Senior Portrait Invesment

 

A smiling young woman with glasses sits on a tree-lined path surrounded by autumn foliage in a casual outdoor senior portrait.

Senior year has this way of feeling like everything all at once. You’re so ready for what’s next and somehow not ready to let go of right now. This version of you deserves to be documented. Not posed and stiff, but real. Laughing too loud, eyes lit up, completely yourself.


When you book with me you get someone who’s fully invested. I’ll learn what makes you comfortable, what makes you laugh, and what makes you feel like yourself. We’re not just checking a box on the senior year to-do list. We’re making something you’ll still love in twenty years.

 

Senior Portrait Packages

 

 

The Moment

 

One look. One location. An hour that belongs entirely to you. This session is for seniors who know their vibe and want images that are clean, intentional, and timeless. We'll work with the light, move through a setting that feels right, and walk away with and average of twenty to forty images that look exactly like you.

$425

 

The Story

 

This is the one most seniors choose and for good reason. Ninety minutes gives us room to breathe, space to change it up, and enough time to capture a few different sides of who you are right now. Casual and confident, dressed up and somewhere beautiful, somewhere in between — this session holds all of it. An average of forty to sixty images to choose from means you'll actually have choices.

$525

 

The Era

 

This is the full experience. Two hours, multiple looks, multiple settings — a gallery that doesn't just document where you are at graduation, but who you are. The era you're in right now won't come back, and this session is built to honor that. Every frame, every outfit change, every location is chosen with intention. An average of 100+ images. What you'll have at the end is something worth keeping for a long time.

$625

 

Questions & Answers

01.

When should I book my senior session?

Earlier than you think. Spring and fall book up quickly, and popular dates — especially golden hour evenings — go fast. I recommend reaching out at least six to eight weeks before you'd like to shoot at the end of your Junior year. If you have a specific date or location in mind, sooner is always better.

02.

What should I wear?

Whatever makes you feel most like yourself, that's genuinely the answer. Bring options. A mix of casual and dressed up, something that feels like an everyday you and something a little more intentional. The looks you bring are part of the story, so don't overthink it.

03.

Can I bring props or things that are meaningful to me?

Absolutely — and I'd encourage it. A varsity jacket, a musical instrument, a beloved pet, something that reflects what you've spent the last four years doing. Those details are what make a session feel personal rather than generic. If you're not sure whether something works, just ask.

04.

What if the weather doesn't cooperate?

No stress — we've got options. We can move the session indoors and work with the light and character of your home or another meaningful space, or we can reschedule for a better day. Flexibility is built into every outdoor booking. We'll figure out whatever makes the most sense when the day comes.

Stylish blonde woman in black outfit wearing a wide-brim hat and blue mirrored sunglasses outdoors. Senior Portrait Photography.
Young woman with long curly hair in a black dress standing in a sunlit wildflower meadow. Senior Portrait Photography.
Young woman in black crop top and jeans smiling outdoors during autumn fall season senior portrait photography.
Young man in purple button-up shirt sitting outdoors for fall senior portrait photography session.

Hi Senior! Let's work together.

Ready to book your senior session or just want to learn more? Fill out a few details below and I'll be in touch within a few business days. The more you share, the better I can start thinking about what your session could look like.

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