Graduates


Whether it's kindergarten graduation, your high school senior, or your college student, graduation is an important time in a student's life. It's time to celebrate their hard work and accomplishments. Graduation pictures are one of the few times that kids get to show off their creativity, originality, and personality. Let us help you document those special memories.

College graduate in blue graduation gown posing elegantly outside academic building.

1 hour session ~ $185

up to 1 hour session

in studio with a choice of 3 to 4 backdrops*

or at a location of your choice

up to 1 hour session

A curated gallery of professionally edited images (typically 15–20 final images) delivered in a private, password-protected gallery. Final image count may vary depending on session coverage.

*The number of backdrop and outfit changes will be as time permits during your session at photographer's discretion.


A graduation portrait featuring a pink cap and white dress against a green leafy background.

30 Minutes Session ~ $120

up to 30 minutes in studio with a choice of 2 to 3 backdrops* or at a location of your choice

A curated gallery of professionally edited images (typically 10-12 final images) delivered in a private, password-protected gallery. Final image count may vary depending on session coverage.

*The number of backdrop and outfit changes will be as time permits during your session at photographer's discretion.

Someone in emerald green graduation gown walks alone along curved path through lush summer park.

Cap & Gown. ~ $85

15 Minutes Session

A curated gallery of professionally edited images (typically 5 final images) delivered in a private, password-protected gallery. Final image count may vary depending on session coverage.

1 backdrop IN STUDIO ONLY or at your local high school

When booking a session, HALF of the session cost is due as a NON-REFUNDABLE Retainer to hold your date.

The Balance is due at the session 

48-hour cancellation policy: If you need to cancel, you will forfeit your retainer unless you reschedule.

scroll to the bottom to view our how to prepare guide

Prints


  • 11x14  - $25
  • 10x13  - $22
  • 8x10  - $12
  • 5x7  - $8
  • 4x6  - $5
  • 3x5  - $5
  • 8 wallets - $12
Close-up of graduation cap with 2023 tassel against brick wall background.

Add Ons

(must buy a session package)

USB ~ $30

*includes all edited and unedited pictures


A person in a black zip-up jacket holds up a baseball while standing against a wall with graphic elements.
A person relaxes near a parked vintage turquoise car in a wooded area on a cloudy day.
Graduate in white dress holds orange graduation gown and cap while standing by serene lake on grassy shore.
Portrait against colorful graffiti wall wearing purple plaid shirt and black pants in urban setting.
A person wearing a blue and white varsity letterman jacket sits casually on metal bleachers outdoors at a park.
Graduate in maroon cap and gown holds decorative letters while standing on path in lush green forest setting.
Graduate in pink holding bright magenta daisies during outdoor graduation photoshoot.
Autumn portrait in fallen leaves with golden sunlight filtering through trees.
Hand with blue nail polish holds a brown leather tassel keychain against a serene lakeside background.
Someone poses casually on a wooden deck surrounded by vibrant fall foliage with yellow and orange leaves.
Baseball player holding ball against chain link fence with dramatic lighting.
Graduate in blue and gold regalia poses on bridge with city skyline in background.
Outdoor portrait in white tank top and jeans surrounded by tall green plants.
Portrait of a person in all black attire sitting outdoors during autumn with fall foliage and a lake in the background.
Graduate in black cap and gown blows glitter from hands in outdoor portrait.

How to prepare for your senior photo session:

First and foremost- think COMFORT:

If you do not like fitted clothing, don’t bring it! If it is going to make you feel self-conscious then it probably isn’t the best choice. Additionally, there are times we will be laying down, sitting on the ground, leaning, walking, and maybe even dancing so you want to be comfortable.  

  • Make sure you have the proper undergarments. Ladies, we don’t want to have bra straps distracting from your cute outfit or see patterned bras showing through your top. The best bra for photos is a neutral, well-fitting, strapless one.
  • Comfortable shoes You’ll probably be walking to a variety of locations. Save your feet and make sure you bring some sandals or slip-on sneakers. You’ll feel so much better walking between photo spots knowing you’re not ruining your good shoes or building blisters on your feet!
  • If you are planning to include a cap and gown during your session, don’t leave your place without it! For the best, cleanest-looking photos, I recommend steaming your gown and stole before your session. You don’t have to get fancy at the dry cleaners or those wrinkle-release sprays. Just hang them up on the shower door a few days before your session. The steam from your showers should smooth everything out. During your session, I recommend keeping your regalia in a garment bag so nothing gets wrinkled.

Things you may want to bring:

  1. Basic touch-up kit You don’t need to go crazy with the makeup you bring to your shoot just bring the basics. My recommendations: blotting sheets, powder, lip color, tissues/disposable wipes.
  2. Mirror Tuck a portable mirror into your bag, so you can make sure you’re looking your best in between pictures. If you don’t have a handheld or portable mirror, the front-facing camera on your phone should also do just fine.
  3. Props - They aren’t necessary for your portrait photos, but if you love the idea of incorporating some creativity in your session, leave room in your bag or car for a few fun things! Some prop ideas include textbooks, your senior ring, sports medals, sporting equipment, or your letterman jacket. This is your time, so bring whatever you enjoy, feels important to you, or use in your daily life.
  4. Water bottle - If your shoot will be in hot weather, make sure you’re staying hydrated! I recommend bringing a bottle of water or a reusable water bottle with a straw attachment, so you don’t ruin your lip color.
  5. Lint roller - If you plan to wear dark, solid-colored clothing for your photos, there might be lint or dog hair that you don’t want showing up in your photos.
  6. Friends, a family member, or loved one- If this is your first time taking photos, I highly recommend bringing a loved one to your senior shoot, so you feel more relaxed on the day of your shoot. They’ll help you smile, laugh, and just be yourself. If you end up bringing a pet to your shoot, bringing someone else will absolutely help, so they can keep your pet happy while you take your photos.
  7. Your authentic personality - The most important part of your senior shoot is that you feel like yourself. Do what feels natural for you and just have fun. You’ll enjoy yourself more and you’ll be so much happier with your photos if you do things that make you feel 100% comfortable and showcase you!