Southwick MA Senior Portraits

I’m catching up on some session blogging from last year and I knew I wanted to feature Molly’s Southwick MA Senior Portraits. She didn’t have a great experience with the photo company the school uses, so her and her family came to me to make it right and made sure she had the photo experience she deserved.

Molly was awesome. We laughed. We had fun. And I love the way her images came out! One of the best ways to showcase who you are and what you are all about is by incorporating your passion into your portrait session. Molly is passionate about running and it’s a huge part of her life in and out of school. I’m so glad she brought her track uniform and kicks for us to utilize! I think those images are my favorites from the entire session because she is just beaming with happiness in them.

What’s Your Passion?

The school year may be coming to a close in the next month or so (wow that went fast!), but now is actually the best time to start planning a senior portrait session – especially if you want to do it over the summer. Hello Class of 2024!

So what does a senior session look like with me? Well, I’m here to help you every step of the way! First, let’s talk about what you are passionate about. Do you play sports? or have a favorite hobby? We’ll figure out together how to incorporate that into your photos. Your passion is a huge part of what makes you, you! So bring that lacrosse stick or hop on a horse like this senior did in her equestrian session.

Not sure of a location? Not a problem — I have tons of ideas and examples! I’m also here to help with wardrobe suggestions and the dos & don’ts of what to wear.

You may be nervous to be in front of my camera, but you really don’t have to be. I’ll guide you through the entire session, telling you what to do, when to smile, how to stand, or when to change – I got you and you got this! We’ll have lots of fun!

Check out Molly’s session!

Ready to book your senior portrait session? Let’s chat! Contact me HERE for a free consultation!

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