Hannah brought some serious modeling skills to her October session at Kathryn Albertson Park last year – I was almost getting a glamorous ScarJo vibe, she pulled it off so well! Favorites after the break.
What fun getting to shoot at an entirely new location (for me, at least): Centennial High’s beautiful performing arts center. Katie and I had a great time pulling off a fun theatrical look making good use of the stage lights, and also enjoyed getting out of the rain that had hit us earlier by the river in Eagle (not before we’d captured a good assortment of autumn portraits with the golden foliage, fortunately). Favorites below!
The grunge surrounding the Record Exchange and Freak Alley, paired with golden leaves and autumn sunlight and foothills beauty at the Military Reserve Park? Perfect combination for a senior session! Favorites from Alex’s photoshoot last October below:
The downsides to on-location photoshoots is that sometimes the weather throws some unexpected obstacles our way! Keera’s session started out with rain showers a lot steadier than expected, leading us on an adventure through Kathryn Albertson Park trying to find the most sheltered areas for her, but with the help of a cute umbrella and the weather gods giving us a break about half an hour into the session, we made do! And by the time we got to the Boise Depot for the second half of her senior photos, the rain had cleared entirely and even gave us a beautiful backdrop of fresh snow on the foothills. Favorites below!
The still waters of the Boise River in Eagle make for one of my favorite portrait backdrops in the valley, and Ben was a fantastic model for the setting – favorites from his senior session last October below!