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In planning college graduation portraits, consider campus wait times, photo locations, and props representing personal university experiences. Bring accessories, friends for group photos, and prioritize printing portraits to preserve memories beyond digital formats. Campus landmarks often have wait lines, so plan contingencies. Remember to immortalize your portraits with tangible photos for future generations.
Wayne, a senior from RRHS, shows out under dramatic skies in his Media Day shoot. As a former coach, the photographer creates action sports portraits that capture the essence of athletes’ hard work and glory, offering dynamic imagery through specialized lighting and subtle yet significant edits. These sessions showcase athletes in their element, celebrating their larger-than-life personas.
This post highlights how Lymarie Jackson guides her clients through the process of choosing and designing quality printed photographs and products. The photographer assists with design, and handles all logistics, likening Delivery Day to Christmas morning. Clients can contact Lymarie to create a similarly memorable Senior Portrait Experience.
Madison’s graduation is commemorated through a blend of digital and high-quality print photography services by LPJ Photography. The post advises on the importance of preserving senior year memories beyond digital photos, which can be lost or obsolete over time. LPJ offers heirloom quality prints and products, ensuring longevity and consistency.
Coleman and Caleb from RRHS’s 2022 class are featured in a post discussing the significance of consistency and variety in a photographer’s portfolio. It emphasizes a recognizable yet diverse range of styles, from vibrant portraits to dramatic, moody athletic photos, and the importance of each senior feeling authentically represented. The post is part of a series advising Senior Families on choosing a Senior Photographer.
The LPJ Photography Project Beauty 2022 features girls and their mothers challenging societal beauty standards. Dispensing with makeup and retouching, the participants’ black-and-white portraits and personal reflections underscore inherent beauty and the perils of comparison to social media’s unrealistic portraits. Emphasizing inner beauty, kindness, and acceptance, the project promotes self-worth and challenges the definition of beauty beyond physical traits.
This piece reflects on the hardships faced by the most deserving yet overburdened individuals, emphasizing that these trials teach reliance on God. Despite immense storms — like Heidi May’s cancer battle — faith enables perseverance and points to Jesus. Triumph is rooted in God’s eternal perspective, illustrating that through adversity, victory is revealed as already won.