The waterfront session is one of my favorites, specifically because it’s so gritty. We offer a lot of different photo sessions, and many of them contrast the beauty of our subjects, with locations that are intentionally grungy. The results are usually spectacular, and give a totally unique look for senior pictures. These are a few shots from Natalie’s waterfront session, and a couple from the studio to compare them against. I’m guessing her friends at Catherine McAuley will never look at Natalie the same again.




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It’s always the quiet students that surprise me the most. Cathryn goes to Bonny Eagle, and she had two sessions with us last week, both on the same day. At her studio appointment, Cathryn was serene, and maybe a hint reserved. Later on at the beach, well, see for yourself.






And two shots with her boyfriend:

Rockin’ good job Cathryn! You can find out more about senior portraits by following this link: http://www.focusphotography.info/seniors/sessions.html
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So we do this photo session for seniors called RockStar, and the goal is to shoot musician’s first Rolling Stone cover, and maybe get a CD cover or 2. We take them through downtown, and let them perform in some pretty cool locations. The results are almost always awesome. Here’s a few from Justin’s session:





Those are Album Covers, in case you couldn’t guess. We print them as 12×12s.




Thanks for looking. You can learn more about the different sessions we offer high school seniors by following that link.
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