We are making our headshots, senior, business, family, children portraits, and our real estate/commercial photos in the safest environment we can manage. The Senior Class of 2020 has been impacted greatly with the end of their senior year which was interrupted suddenly. They were challenged with an accelerated version of adulthood requiring a rush to maturity. For this senior class to be thrust in job hunting during this time of high unemployment and uncertainty about higher education next fall requires a very mature attitude and a very focused outlook on the future.
Portraits are a great way to memorialize their senior year and are a great deal of fun. A recent senior comes to mind, she wanted to combine her 18th birthday and her senior portraits. So we started off dodging rain showers and looking for sunlight. The mom mentioned she likes train tracks so we headed to my favorite railroad tracks down near Jr. Deputy park. The weather cooperated and we were able to make some very nice photos in the soft light of the afternoon. Seniors tend to be more interested in a large number of digital fields that they want to post on Instagram and other social media platforms instead of the prints their parents wanted. Prints are more durable and stay in families longer but that is a sermon for another time. After the train tracks, we want back to the studio since the rain had taken over the outdoors where we finished up.
