I meet a lot of good people in my line of work. Sweet people with sweet souls - and Kelly is one of those people! Her confidence and love for helping others makes her beautiful from the inside out. I'm so honored that we were able to take her senior photos! Especially since it was at one of my favorite spots: Phipp's Conservatory in Oakland!
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Seniors
It's always an honor when I get to photograph members of the same family - even when it's years apart from each other! I photographed Clay's brother, Alex, a couple of years ago when I was fairly new to the business. It's hard to believe his brother is not graduating! We loved hanging out with Clay at Moraine State Park (a great location for fall colors!) on a brisk, autumn afternoon. Thanks for a great shoot, Clay!
Chaueen is a senior from South Korea studying at Eden Christian Academy. With a love for fashion, Chaueen wanted to incorporate her passion into her shoot. Her adorable outfits, fashion pin board, and old sewing machine brought her shoot to life in the little town of Zelienople! Also - I barely had to pose her! She is quite a natural in front of the camera. Thanks for a great shoot, Chaueen - and good luck on the rest of your senior year!
We met up with George on one of the coldest days of the year so far at the Cathedral of Learning in Oakland. So naturally, while using the awesome outdoor architecture and scenery, we also took advantage of the indoor architecture and took some shots inside to get a break from the cold. Congrats on your last year of school, George!
We were blessed with some gorgeous light for Erin's senior session! And even though it was cold the whole week prior, the day of her session was a beautiful 67 degrees.









Brianna's senior session took place at North Park on a beautiful fall day. It was a pleasure to work with this lady!
We had so much fun with Rachel! Props to this girl for climbing a tree to get some sweet photos!
Rachel's senior session took place on a beautifully overcast day at Brush Creek Park (where Nick proposed to me!) Rachel even brought her guitar along for a couple of shots.
The first email I received from David expressed a very particular vision for his senior photos: him, in a suit, sitting behind a mahogany desk. After meeting David at his session, we got to talking, and he mentioned to us that he was adopted from Russia. About halfway through the shoot, we decided to stop in the Cathedral of Learning for a few photos, and wouldn't you know it - out of all of the international rooms inside the Cathedral, the first one we walked into was the Russian room - which held a giant table (I'm not sure if it was mahogany - but it was close enough for us!). What are the chances? We had an awesome time working with you, David!










Backyard senior sessions are the best, especially when the senior lives literally less than 30 seconds away! We got some great shots with the leaves in full color. Another reason to love fall!