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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.
This post highlights Mary Brown from the RRHS Class of 2022 and shares senior portrait sessions advice for upcoming graduates. The photographer stresses the importance of early booking, encouraging families to book 3-5 months in advance of their preferred shoot date. Emphasizing personalized sessions and meticulous editing, the photographer limits client intake to ensure high-quality service.
Lymarie Portela Jackson Photography offers a luxury senior portrait experience emphasizing heirloom-quality products and confidence-boosting sessions that transcend ordinary “shoot and burn” photography, aiming to create memorable moments and lasting keepsakes for high school seniors.
Kaylee and I were just getting into the groove of her first outfit of her Senior Session when we looked up at the sky. Pitch black. Five minutes later, the wind picked up, and within sixty seconds the bottom fell out. That was the start to what I like to call Monsoon May 2018. […]
Lymarie reflects on her son Peyton, who shines among his special Class of 2018, as they graduate and prepare for their futures. She thanks Team 2018 for the memories and encourages them to change the world, while highlighting their next educational steps and cherished friendships formed during the year.
A photographer recounts a joyous “just because” shoot with teen client, Rosemary. The session, filled with styling and color theory preparation, provided Rosemary with a delightful respite and an uplifting experience that left both client and photographer immensely gratified.
As a professional photographer, I can promise you that whoever said “Pictures don’t lie,” lied. The truth is that angles, posing, and light do make a difference in what we see in an image. Working the angles and utilizing the light is my job as the photographer. I teach my clients how to […]