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Graduation Photoshoot Session


Photoshoot Types + Details

    • $375

    • 1-hour session

    • Up to 3 locations

    • 50+ edited images

    • Perfect for capturing personal milestones

    • $275 per grad

    • 1-hour session

    • Up to 3 locations

    • 40+ edited images per grad

    • Includes solo and duo shots

    • $800 Total

    • 1.5-hour session

    • Up to 4 locations

    • 35+ edited images per grad

    • Includes solo and group shots

    • $950 Total

    • 1.5-hour session

    • Up to 4 locations

    • 25+ edited images per grad

    • Includes solo and group shots

    • $1,150 (+50 per additional grad)

    • 1.5-hour session

    • Up to 3 locations

    • 15+ edited images per grad

    • Includes solo and group shots

What to expect:

  1. Locations: Choose from popular spots like Locust Walk, LOVE Statue, Huntsman Hall, Fisher Fine Arts, and my secret personal favorites around campus.

  2. Delivery: High-resolution digital gallery via Wetransfer.

  3. Rescheduling Policy: Sessions will be rescheduled if it rains.

  4. Turnaround Time: ~2 weeks post shoot. Shoots closer to graduation will still be delivered before graduation day.

  5. Best timing: There’s no such thing as the “best” time of the day—each time slot offers distinct lighting that’s unique and beautiful. However, I will not have bookings available around noon as the sun sits directly overhead and casts harsh shadows.

    Here’s a quick guide to lighting throughout the day:

    • Morning (8–11 AM): Soft and golden light with fewer crowds.

    • Late Afternoon (2–5 PM): Warm, flattering light perfect for golden hour vibes.

    • Evening (Golden Hour): Just before sunset, the light is soft and dreamy for a cinematic look.

    Film Photography:

    I’m offering 35mm film grad photos this season! If you’d like to add a nostalgic touch to your shoot, feel free to reach out to include this in your booking.

    • +$35 per roll (36 images) to cover the cost of film and processing.

    Shooting on a professional film camera is very different from using a disposable one—it’s more technical and requires careful attention to lighting and settings. Film photography is also expensive, but I love it, and I want to offer this option purely to cover costs so you can experience the unique and timeless quality of film.