Williams Field High School Senior Photographer | Cody

I can't believe Cody is graduating. I've known his family since he was that sweet, awkward kid running around at church events, and now here he is—basically a full adult. It's one of those moments where you realize time is moving way faster than you'd like.

senior guy leaning on a wall in Gilbert during senior session

Williams Field High School Senior Session

Shooting seniors I've watched grow up hits different than working with new clients. There's already trust there, which makes the whole session more relaxed. Cody made my job easy—he was relaxed and natural from the start, which is exactly what you want in a senior session.

I love working with Williams Field students because they're right in my backyard. The East Valley has so many good spots for senior photos, and I know exactly where to go based on what vibe we're going for. For Cody's session, we kept it natural and straightforward—nothing too trendy.

Senior guy during his session at queen creek wash
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Tips for Senior Photos That Last

  • Don't go overboard with trends. That super filtered look or heavily styled setup might seem cool now, but will you still like it in ten years? Classic beats trendy every time.

  • Trust your photographer's direction. If someone's known your family forever (or even if they haven't), let them guide you. They know what works.

  • Keep it simple. The best senior photos show who you actually are, not who you think you're supposed to be. Wear what you'd normally wear, relax, and let the session happen.


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