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Senior Sessions


The Quiet Art of Becoming: A Creative Bull Creek Senior Session
In a world that often demands we be loud to be seen, there is a profound, magnetic power in the quiet. When I began planning this senior session at Bull Creek Park, I knew we wanted to move beyond the traditional portrait. I wanted to capture the essence of a young artist at a true turning point in her life. My client is gentle, thoughtful, and shy, but as we walked along the creek bed, her inner beauty—that calm, steady confidence—began to shine through in every frame. We di
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Apr 261 min read


What to Wear for Your Spring Senior Session: A Marble Falls Tulip Field Guide
Planning your senior portraits can be so exciting, but for many seniors, the excitement is quickly replaced by a question that can feel overwhelming: "What am I going to wear?" You've chosen a stunning location like Sweet Berry Farms in Marble Falls, Texas—which is incredible—but that also adds a layer of complexity. How do you choose outfits that express your personality and complement a field exploding with red, orange, and yellow tulips without clashing? Fear not! I've put
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Apr 263 min read


The Psychedelic Difference: Why Your Senior Portraits Need an Analog Twist
Senior year is a whirlwind. It’s colorful, it’s unpredictable, and it’s arguably one of the most vibrant chapters of your life. So why should your senior portraits be limited to the standard, polished, digital-only look? In a world of perfect, high-resolution pixels, there is something deeply nostalgic about the tactile nature of film. That’s why I am so excited to offer a unique, boutique option for my seniors: Psychedelic Film Add-ons. More Than Just a Photo—It’s an Artisti
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Apr 252 min read


Beyond the Posed: A High School Senior Session with Heart (and Horses!)
Most high school seniors dread the idea of "stiff" photos—you know, the ones where you’re told to hold a fake smile while standing in a generic park. But a senior session shouldn't feel like a chore; it should feel like you. For Diana, “being herself” meant bringing her partner-in-crime along for the shoot: her horse, Piper! And we shot the entire session at Westridge Farms in Dripping Springs, Texas where they train! Capturing the Connection When we plan a session, I’m not j
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Apr 242 min read
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