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No. 1

A $500 deposit and a signed agreement are required to reserve your session. Dates are limited and book quickly—especially in summer and fall—so we recommend scheduling your consultation early.

No. 2

We have a few different senior session packages for you to choose from to find the best fit for what you are looking for. Session time varies depending on which package you choose, but all of our sessions include a product credit you can use toward your custom order and a planning consultation where we will plan out all the details, including locations, sets, wardrobe, and more!

No. 3

Most seniors book their sessions between May and October. We recommend booking in the spring to ensure you get a spot that works best with your schedule, season, and yearbook deadlines.

No. 4

If the weather isn’t cooperating, we have options! We can move your session into the studio or reschedule for the next available date that works for you. Either way, we’ll make sure the vibe and lighting are just right.

No. 5

Absolutely! We’ll help you choose locations that reflect your personality and vibe—urban, studio, natural, or a mix of all. We have a full list of hidden gems we can shoot at but if you have a specific spot you love in mind, let us know! We will check it out.

No. 6

Depending on how much time we have, as many as you'd like! This is your time to express yourself. We’ll help you plan outfits that photograph well and match your locations.

No. 7

Yes of course! Your SPS are going to be jaw-dropping! Digital images are available when you purchase an album or artwork. We’ll go over all the details during your consultation and ordering appointment.

No. 8

You’ll come back for a dedicated ordering appointment about 1-2 weeks after your session. We’ll walk you through all your options and help you choose what you love most. 

No. 9

Of course! We love when parents come along, and friends are welcome too. We can even add mom or your bestie in a photo or two! 

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