When choosing a photographer, one of the most important things to consider is their editing style. Every photographer has a unique way of processing images—some lean dark and moody, while others are bold and vibrant, or soft and light. There’s no right or wrong style; what matters most is finding a look that speaks to you. A consistent editing style across a photographer’s portfolio shows professionalism and gives you a clear idea of what to expect. If one image is dark and dramatic and the next is bright and airy, it can be hard to know what your final gallery will actually look like.
August is filling up fast–I only have a few open dates left! September dates are available as well. Let’s create senior portraits that feel like you—now and always!
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If you’ve ever wondered why photographers don’t typically sell RAW images, you’re not alone—and I’m glad you’re asking. RAW files are the unprocessed version of a photo—straight out of the camera, untouched and unedited. Think of them as the digital equivalent of a film negative. They’re full of potential, but they aren’t ready to be printed, shared, or framed. As a professional photographer, I believe every image I deliver should reflect not only the person in front of the camera but also the full experience of the session. That includes careful color correction, lighting adjustments, and natural retouching that brings out the best in each photo—without making you look airbrushed or unnatural. The side-by-side example here shows the difference. The original (RAW) image is beautiful, but it lacks the polished finish you expect from professional portraits. The final image has richer colors, warmer tones, and soft but purposeful retouching. It’s vibrant, true to the moment, and ready to be printed and loved for years to come.
When you book a session with me, you're not just investing in a quick snapshot—you're investing in a finished product crafted with care. Every image you receive has been carefully refined so it reflects not only how you looked in the moment, but how it felt. Headed to your summer senior session? Here are a few essentials you should bring so you stay cool, comfortable and ready to shine (don't worry, I have the blotting tissue so it's just your personality and smile that will shine LOL): • Sunscreen - keep your skin happy and sun-safe • Water bottle -hydration=energy & glowing skin • Bug spray - keep the pesky guests away from your session • Comfy shoes - for walking between spots (and dancing if the mood strikes!) • Sunglasses - For the coolness factor of course (and eye protection!) • And don't forget your best accessory... your smile! Haven't booked your senior session yet? Click here to set up a session consultation today! |
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