Tag Archives: Senior Pictures

Such a stylish urban senior session in Downtown Grand Rapids! Hannah was so much fun to photograph— I’m so glad she traveled to Grand Rapids for her senior pictures… Thank you for letting me be a part of your senior year!

I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Rachael since she was little, and she’s always been a delight! I can’t believe she’s all grown up and off to Bethel University in the fall!

This was quite possibly the most I had ever laughed during a session— Kenny and her dad had me in stitches the whole time. It’s quite amazing we got any serious expressions at all! Kenny is an absolute doll, and I am so excited to hear that she’s heading to Hope College in the fall (currently my favorite college in the world, but I’m a little biased). Have a great year, Kenny!

I love it when my Seniors bring in special elements that reflect their family heritage, and I think that Avneet struck the perfect balance in her session. Three years ago, I had the pleasure to photograph Avneet’s older sister, and so we decided to echo some of the feel of that session here as well. What a beautiful family!

Madison’s session might just take the prize for most fashionable of the class of 2018. Oh. My. Goodness. Thank you for letting me be a small part of your senior experience!

Audra’s session was flat-out beautiful. So natural, so gorgeous. I love how her fashion choices complemented the cool urban settings and then transitioned effortlessly into airy fields of wildflowers and quaint village storefronts. Lovely!

Kristen’s senior portrait session had a little bit of everything: Classic styles, flowering fields, rustic village locations and urban architecture. The end result was not only a great set of images of a lovely young lady, but Kristen’s personality captured in keepsake photo art for her family to enjoy for years to come. Thank you, Kristen, for letting me be a part of your senior experience!

I’ve known Connor’s family for his entire life, and so I know how proud they all must be of this young man’s many accomplishments. Good luck, Connor, as you head off to Emory University in the fall— you’re going to go so far!

Thanks to the fact that JP comes from the nicest family on the planet (and you know I am not making that up), I’ve known JP forever. As hard as it is when the “baby” of the family leaves the house, I know it is a little easier knowing what a fine young man is entering the world. Congratulations on your graduation from Grand Rapids Christian High School, JP!