Naperville senior photographer
AUGH! I had this whole blog post written and ready to publish, when it deleted on me! Stupid technology… Anyway, I had the pleasure of meeting this lovely Naperville senior last fall. She had such a classic look. She looks like she could be on a catalog for some collegiate magazine. I have no idea what I said the first time I wrote this, so I feel blank now. Grrr. So let’s just get to the beautiful pictures.
Now, what’s special about sticking a girl in some tall grass? Nothing. Except when it is lit gorgeously by both the sun and my professional lights. When I saw this one, it was totally breathtaking. I showed it to her mom as soon as I took it because it was so wow. What is funny is that the girl didn’t really like the way she looked with she wasn’t smiling because she was always smiling, but man, she had such intensity when she didn’t smile. I’m a strong believer in getting a variety of expressions in a session. No person is one dimensional, and it is my job to show that.
So here’s something that is more “her”. She added a vest to her top, giving her a bit of a different look, and of course she smiled.
Seriously – she should be on college catalogs. The brick works for it, as well.
Then she changed clothes and we went walking to this bridge. When it was time for them to make their order, it was funny. She loved all the ones of her smiling, and her mom loved the serious ones. We helped them get to a compromise and joining both, but it just goes to show that different people have different opinions on the same thing.
This was one of the first ones I edited because I really loved it. Sweet and beautiful. Again, anyone can put a girl on a bridge. But each photographer will get something different.
Then as we were walking back to the cars, we discovered this little rock path. How could I have gone to this location for years and never seen it before? I loved it, as did she.
If you have a 2019 senior, it is definitely time to be thinking about senior portraits with a Naperville senior photographer! Summer is prime time for them, since the kids are out of school and we have more flexibility with weekday scheduling. And keep in mind that I like to have in-person consultations with seniors to make sure we are all on the same page in creating something they can be excited about.