As a senior pictures photographer, I regularly shoot sessions for senior pictures in Dearborn, Michigan. Most recently, I had the opportunity to work with Myia, a Senior at Edsel Ford High School.
For Myia’s senior pictures, we used an incredible location for Dearborn senior pictures that offers a variety of settings and allowed us to capture some great senior portraits for her to help remember her senior year. From wooden fences and buildings to brick walls, any one of them will make an awesome “wallet” portraits for family and friends at Edsel Ford High School. So, if you see her in the halls, be sure to ask her for one!
I didn’t want to keep Myia and her family waiting any longer than necessary for the session sneak peek, so I selected some of my favorite images so far and included them in this post below. Please be sure to check them out and leave a comment so she can receive some free prints from her session!
If you are a Dearborn high school senior and still haven’t scheduled your senior portraits session yet, time is definitely running out to capture the beautiful fall colors. Even so, I still have a few openings for later in October and November. If you are a member of your school’s snowboard or ski teams, you should definitely consider booking a session for senior portraits in the snow! Since winter snow session are so dependent on the weather, I only book a limited number of sessions each winter. While most students do not make the winter senior pictures their only session, it makes a fantastic second session to capture great variety.
If would like additional information or to discuss other senior pictures ideas, please feel free to contact me online or call 313-883-9500. I can’t wait to work with you!
lucille white
Myia’s pictures are beautiful. They look so alive and beautiful.
Mr Armour
Beautiful pics Myia,I”m so proud of you and Keep it up,these photos definitely should be in somebody’s magazine….I can see you modeling!
Pamela Troubleifeld
Beautiful.. Love the smile, I also love how they beauty was captured in each photo