Senior year only happens once.

It's a year filled with so many milestones, the excitement of the first day of school, Friday night football games, homecoming, college applications, graduation, and finally stepping into the next chapter of life. That's exactly why I created my Unlimited Senior Experience.

Instead of trying to squeeze every memory into one photo session, I wanted to give my seniors the opportunity to tell the story of their entire senior year.


Session One: Summer or Fall

Your first session takes place during the summer before senior year or early in the fall. This is your signature senior session, the one you've probably been dreaming about! We'll choose a location that fits your personality, whether that's a downtown setting, a nature preserve, a beach, or an urban backdrop.

I usually recommend bringing:

  • One dressier outfit that makes you feel confident.
  • One casual outfit that feels like "you."
  • Additional outfits if you'd like even more variety.

We'll spend our time creating images that showcase your personality, interests, and style. My goal isn't just to take photos—it's to create images that truly reflect who you are during one of the most exciting years of your life.


Spring: Cap & Gown Season

Before you know it, graduation is right around the corner!

This is when we'll schedule your Cap & Gown session. I always recommend wearing exactly what you'll wear on graduation day. From your stole and honor cords to your tassel, every detail matters because these are the images you'll look back on for years to come. These sessions are full of excitement because senior year is almost complete, and all of your hard work is about to pay off.


Celebrate Your Next Chapter

One of my favorite sessions is the College Decision Session. Whether you're attending a university, community college, trade school, joining the military, or pursuing another exciting path, this session celebrates what's next. Wear your college sweatshirt or t-shirt, and don't forget to bring your college flag and a pennant. Anything that represents your future.


These photos are perfect for sharing your exciting announcement with family and friends. Sometimes We Combine Sessions. Depending on timing, weather, and your schedule, your Cap & Gown and College Decision sessions can often be combined into one session. Other times, we separate them so each milestone has its own special moment. We'll decide together what works best for you.


More Than Senior Pictures

When you book the Unlimited Senior Experience, you're not just booking a photo session. You're documenting one of the biggest years of your life. From the excitement of senior year beginning to walking across the graduation stage and celebrating where life takes you next, I'm there to capture every milestone along the way.


What's Included:

  • Initial senior session (up to 2 hours)
  • Up to 5 outfits
  • Up to 2 approved locations
  • Cap & Gown session
  • College Decision session
  • Instagram Reel
  • Online gallery with high-resolution digital images and printing rights

Additional outfits can be added for $75 each.


I can't wait to celebrate your senior year with you and create images you'll treasure long after graduation.

High school graduate in green cap and gown holds diploma aloft outside GCHS Rams school building.
Young dancer sits outside Dance Connection studio holding colorful costumes, with dance styles listed on window.
Young woman in white strapless maxi dress and ballet flats poses gracefully beside a brick column on a sidewalk.
Young woman holding a Marquette University pennant flag in front of a brick clock tower and fountain.
Young woman holding a large white Marquette University flag outdoors, wearing a blue shirt and white sandals.
Student poses on Grayslake Central High School sign outdoors on a cloudy day.
Close-up of ballet dancer en pointe in satin pointe shoes with ribbon ties and decorative green tassel accessory.
Young cheerleader in green uniform holds white pom-poms, leaning against a green RAM mascot padding on a field.
Young cheerleader with pom-poms poses on bleachers wearing a black top and white bow.