Posts Tagged 'high school senior portraits'
Meet Kayla, soccer star from Franklin High.
Kayla and I first met when Stef and I photographed her family a few years back. They are a beautiful bunch so it was no surprise when Kayla came for her senior portraits, she just lit it up. Her session was later in the day and we spent most of our time lightchasing around the neighborhood. After a short time, Kayla started seeing some of the same things I was. “Ooohh James, I see some pretty light over there!”…and off we went.
A warm and inviting personality with all looks to match (no surprise with all the lovely women in her family!), it was a wonderful time.
Thanks Kayla, gorgeous job!!

Meet Annie class of 2010. A Dancer/actor/singer(?) , Annie really got into character during her session and it shows. We made photographs around town and the brick & mortar seemed to really work with her look. Really nice Annie, this was fun! P.S. I’m still waiting to hear that singing voice…
Here are some of my faves.

Mr. A is another one of our adorable Bebe Collection members. We first met the Pulley family last year at our Costumes & Cans event, and then shortly thereafter they came for maternity portraits shortly before little A was born. He was a very welcome addition to his two big sisters; we think he may pass them up in size pretty soon, though! 🙂 Meet A….

Meet Julia, class of 2010. Julia decided to mix things up a bit and do some of her senior portrait session in the studio, then head out to a location for the rest. Another wonderful job with different clothing to match the environment, it was a fun time. She was very comfortable in front of the camera, and how about that hair!! I think she was ready to keep going but finally mother nature had her way and we ran out of light. Sorry about the heels Julia, I forgot to tell you about all the gopher holes out there! Here are some of my faves.

Meet Megan. I just love it when seniors have a specific look in mind for their portraits. Right from the consultation, Megan had some great ideas and looks she was after and she just nailed it. She did a wonderful job of matching her clothes to the environment and really acted the part (and check out the cool necklaces!) Thank you Megan for such a wonderful job here, sooo happy with how these turned out!

Meet Jessica! A Roseville high senior with an award winning smile ( Actually she won the award in drum corps, but her smile really is that good.) We decided to go for several different looks for her senior portrait session and she pulled off each one perfectly. One of the faves was the garage door shot below, kind of looks like flag to me. There was some other “colorful” artwork on that garage door that we ummm…opted not to show. Thanks Staci for putting up with that. We were about wrapped up when Jessica’s bo Joe made an appearance, and that lovely smile got even lovelier. Awww…..


Meet Sara from Bella Vista. Sara brought some energy and attitude to her senior session that kept me going. We made her session in our very own Enchanted neighborhood and did everything from jumping, dancing, lounging, and um…tying some shoes. Great job on your outfits Sara, love them shoes!




Sacramento senior pictures! Meet the wonderfully charming Chelsea. We had such a great time on her session, it went a little well…longer than expected. She also had some specific looks in mind (which we LOVE to hear about), and really was able to nail all of them. So full of life and excitement, it was just a pleasure to be around her. Thanks Chelsea for your input and energy, your portraits showed it!






Meet Kaitlyn. With a full schedule and ASB responsibilities, she is a busy girl this year. I was very happy she took some time to meet with us to discuss her senior portraits. Kaitlyn said she wanted to be photgraphed in a location “doing something”, so off to K street we went. There was lots of “Hey, jump up on that” or “Get behind that” and she was game for all of it.
A fun day and even more fun images. Thanks Kaitlyn for the experience. Have a great year!
p.s. don’t ever try to stand someone in front of a moving light rail car just for a great image. Their horns are really loud…




Rachel decided to mix it up with her senior portrait session and make some photos in the studio as well as a location near her home. She nailed it of course, bringing excellent clothing and matching attitude. Dead trees, old bridges, open fields and oak trees were just a few of the things that accompanied Rachel in these lovely images. Thanks Rachel for a great time and thanks Sue (Rachel’s mom) for going on the adventure with us (sorry I made you late for book club!) Awesome job Rachel!









