Riverview Senior Portraits
Celebrate who they've become. Preserve it for who they'll be.
Senior portraits are a milestone worth documenting exactly as you are right now. Not who you're becoming. Who you are today.
Your hobbies, your sport, your instrument, the thing you're known for in your friend group.
Before we meet, we get on a call and talk about what you want to include. What you're into, locations that mean a lot to you, whether you want something more candid or something a little more traditional. The session is built around your answers, not around a template I use for everyone.
You should look like you in these photos. The version of you that exists right now, this year, at this age.
This session is about you.
Who you actually are, right now.
Mom, if you're watching this senior year go faster than you expected..
You've been taking photos of this person for eighteen years. You have a camera roll full of birthdays and first days and soccer games and the occasional shot where they actually looked at the camera.
And now senior year is happening and you have this feeling, the one where you know this version of them is fleeting and you want something that actually does it justice.
I photograph seniors with that in mind. Not just the kid in front of my camera, but the chapter they're in and the adult they’re becoming.
You've planned everything else this year. This part is handled.
Senior year already has a long list. Cap and gown ordering, college applications, sports banquets, graduation parties. Senior portraits should be the thing that gets taken completely off your plate.
I handle the location suggestions, the outfit guidance, the session, after the session, and the products. You won't be handed a gallery and left to figure out what to print, what size, where to order. Instead, I’ll guide you through the process with your goals in mind.
You show up, you watch your kid be themselves in front of a camera, and you walk away from the reveal call knowing exactly what's going to be on your wall by the time graduation arrives.
What this actually looks like.
During a design call, mom and I went through everything together. Locations, outfits, which spot to start at first based on the light. At some point she paused and said, 'I feel like this is a lot. Are you sure this is okay?'
And I want every mom reading this to hear what I told her: this is the whole point. I want to know who your kid is before I ever show up with a camera. The locations, the outfits, the timing, the things they care about, none of that is too much. That's just what this looks like when someone is paying attention.
I'm a mom too. I know exactly what it feels like to want something done right for your kid, to wonder if you're asking for too much, to second-guess whether you should have just kept it simple. You shouldn't. This is a milestone worth documenting thoroughly, and I want your senior's session to look like them, not like everyone else's photos from that same park.
Tell me everything. That's how we get the good ones.
Questions families ask before reaching out.
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Every session includes a call to plan and prep together, your session tailored to your vision, and an online gallery of your purchased images.
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Yes, and honestly, they're not as rare as you'd think.
By the time we show up to the session, I've already talked with you about your senior and know what to expect.
I’ll gently guide them through the session so they aren’t counting down the minutes, but connecting with their interests and excited to hear of their next adventures.
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We talk through this on the prep call so nobody is standing in their closet panicking the night before.
Seniors often bring a variety: formal outfit, casual outfit, sporting attire, and cap and gown.
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This varies senior to senior. Some seniors want photos at their school, field, or sentimental area. I'll recommend a Tampa senior portrait location on our call based on what I learn about your senior.
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Within 2 weeks of your senior session, we’ll go through your online gallery and select your favorite images. During your reveal, you purchase image bundles and any desired products whether it’s wall art or albums.
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Fall is the most popular season for senior portraits, and summer fills up fast for families trying to get sessions done before school starts.
I'd recommend reaching out at least four to six weeks before the season you want. If you have a graduation party or a specific deadline for prints, tell me upfront and we'll work backward from there.
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To book your session, a $99 session fee and signed contract are required. Your session fee goes towards your image bundles and secures your session date.
Let's capture this version of them before it changes.
Booking 2027 seniors now.