Gorgeous Class of 2014 senior Madi was a blast to work with in Boise classic Kathryn Albertson Park. She had so many stylish looks for us to shoot and the most stunning eyes! Take a look at some favorites below.
Haley was one of my favorite Class of 2014 seniors to work with – stunningly gorgeous, a natural model, and great taste in photo locations! When she asked me if we could find a spot with an old barn and field for her senior session, I had to do a little location scouting, but the Schick-Ostolasa Farmstead and nearby walking paths in Hidden Springs turned out to be the absolute perfect spot. (Her sister Janie was a great photoshoot assistant, too.) Take a look at some favorites below!
I’m always on the lookout for new Boise locations for photoshoots (the Train Depot and Kathryn Albertson Park just get so crowded sometimes, unfortunately), and with its many beautiful bridges and paths, the MK Nature Center by Municipal Park seemed like it had great possibilities. When we finally had a break in the below-freezing temperatures last winter, my gorgeous friend Kate and I went to check it out for a primarily-natural-light photoshoot. She’s a natural model and the remaining snow on the ground acted as a natural reflector, so all elements combined for some pretty beautiful shots! Check out some favorites below (with more on the Facebook page), and for a real blast from the past, check out the first photoshoot I did with Kate years and years ago here!
There are so many beautiful sections of the Boise River to choose from for portrait locations, but one of my personal favorites has to be a quiet forested section just south of the intersection of Eagle Road and Highway 44. With gorgeous golden light reflecting off the water and fallen leaves carpeting the forest floor, it’s always a winner! Here are a few favorites from Class of 2013 senior Kailey’s session in autumn:
Boise Train Depot + fall color = perfect combination for senior photos! Take a look at some favorites from Class of 2013 senior Levi’s November session below: