I'm so glad you made it! Please sit back and enjoy the scroll.
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.

This blog is part of a series assisting seniors in selecting a photographer for their Senior Portraits by explaining the author’s editing techniques and commitment to creating fine art photography that reflects true likenesses. It emphasizes hand editing over filters for natural results.

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.

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.

Lymarie, from small NC town Roanoke Rapids, defied expectations by creating a successful photography business focused on high school seniors and their families, offering a luxury experience sustained by her extensive professional training and investment in equipment and education. She expresses gratitude to her clients like the featured Senior, Taylor.

Sadler, Brunswick Academy’s valedictorian and multi-sport athlete, faced an untraditional senior year due to COVID-19, missing out on usual rites of passage. Despite challenges, her story embodies a historic moment, teaching appreciation for life’s fleeting “good old days.” She aspires to study biology and medicine.

In the past six months, the author embraced her daughter Cailyn’s senior year, foregoing blogging to treasure moments and photograph seniors. As Cailyn, the youngest and only daughter, nears high school graduation, the author reflects on their bond and anticipates Cailyn’s future with a mix of reluctance and hope, amidst the stress of inevitable change.
