Category Archives: Senior Portraits

Senior Portraits – The Making of a Video

As a business owner, I never stop thinking about ways to grow our photography business in a direction that makes sense both fiscally and creatively. The majority of our business focuses on weddings. A close second is portraits. We’ve made some attempts to jump into the senior portrait business, but to date have only had […]

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Headshots – Christina

  I recently had the privilege of working with Christina.  She had requested some headshots for some upcoming tryouts.  She’s been dancing since she was three.  She’s probably one of the quietest people I ever met (I don’t know many quiet people).  Her mom said that she is a totally different person on stage.  She […]

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2009 in Review – Part IV

If there’s one thing I struggle to define in my business, it’s a portrait session. What is a portrait session? How many people does it include? How long should it take? Where should it be shot? What time of day? So many questions…are there any answers? I don’t think there is an easy way to […]

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Kim @ the Factory

I first met Kim in the fall of 2008 at a friend of a friend’s wedding that George and I were shooting. Her spunk and ability to have a great time on the dance floor caught my attention pretty quickly. I’ll admit that the fun people tend to have their picture taken more often at […]

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Bryan’s Senior Portraits

I’ve been blessed to havea little sister in my life. Ashley and I have so many shared memories of growing up with little money, budget vacations to the White Mountains and a crazy dad whom we love to drive crazy. It’s pretty easy. I never had a younger brother though. You know, that kid I […]

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