
Vibrant Colors and floral prints. On the railroad tracks outside the studio.

Vibrant Colors and floral prints. On the railroad tracks outside the studio.

What exactly is the difference between the Essential Session or the Elite?
Here are a few things to keep in mind when deciding which session to choose.
The Essential Session is an hour long and includes a variety of looks both indoor and outdoors here at the studio. This session is both affordable with plenty of variety. We recommend about 3-4 outfits.
If you love fashion and would like to showcase your interests, the Elite Session is a good option. If you want to bring a pet, or add a car, instrument, sports equipment or other props this is the session to choose. We recommend up to six outfits, and this session also includes both indoor and outdoor shots.
We offer the Simple or N30 sessions if your looking for something quick and affordable. The N30 summer sessions include unique locations, like the Urban.
Want to do two different hair styles. You can add an extra one hour session on a different day.
If you have a favorite location, or want something totally unique, the Free Spirit session is the ultimate in senior pictures. Anything is possible with this sessions. Unlimited outfits, favorite places, video
We’ll start with some shots at the studio, then head to the location of your choice. We’d be happy to find the perfect location for you as well, just contact us for a free consultation. Call 651-454-8639 or use the contact form at the top of the page.
See all of Senior Portrait session styles or Book a session online.

Jenna, Essential Session.
Jeans, torn jeans, barefoot, tanks and cami’s are great for summer and beach shots.

Teresa, Essential Session.
Dresses are always a great option for one of your senior portrait session outfits.
The necklace added a little glam and personal flair.
Victoria came in a couple of weeks ago for her senior session. She’s a musician and brought her violin, french horn and banjo. It’s the first senior session I’ve done with a banjo! She really wanted snow pictures, but she had a yearbook deadline coming up and couldn’t put her session off any longer.
Well last week we had a snow day and lots of school closings, so I asked her if she wanted to come in for a few more images in the snow. What blast – I’m so glad she came back!