Category Archives: Senior Pictures

Georgetown TX Senior Portrait Photographer | Stephanie GHS 2012

Best senior pictures in Texas

I had the pleasure of photographing Stephanie recently. It was a little worrisome because the weather was threatening – we even had a little shower just before her session started – but with my outdoor lighting gear, and a little willingness to have fun (ie: zebra rain boots – love those!), we rocked it out!...

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Georgetown TX High School Senior Photographer | Whitney GHS 2012

senior model pictures

Miss Whitney was one of our ROCKSTAR models for the class of 2012. Not only is she beautiful and smart, but also an amazing dancer and singer. She is going on to Texas A&M and I feel sure that one day, I’ll be saying, “I knew her when…”  She is going to be a big...

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Georgetown TX Senior Portrait Photographer | Taylor GHS 2012

senior sport photos

I had the pleasure of photographing Taylor’s senior portraits recently. Such an amazing young woman. She has already run a MARATHON! I was blown away – I can’t even run to the MAILBOX. Such talent, and oh-so-gorgeous, too! It’s not too late to capture your senior before they head off to college! While April is...

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Georgetown, TX Senior Photographer | Whitney GHS 12

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Whitney came in last fall for her senior pictures. Such a gorgeous girl, we had a blast – she looks good in everything! And such a natural, she could definitely rock every pose I suggested. It’s not too late to capture your senior before they head off to college! While April is 100% booked, there...

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Austin, TX Senior Photographer | Will – McNeil High 2012

Austin, TX Senior Portrait

I know I’ve been terrible about blogging this spring – busy is good! I’ve had so many fun seniors and families coming in. I’m going to try to get them caught up! Let’s start with Will.  I photographed his family in January and they were so much fun. Then it was such an honor to...

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