Senior year is all about celebrating who you are and what makes you unique. For Josie, a 2025 senior at WTHS, that meant highlighting her passion for both color guard and playing drum in the marching band. These aren’t just activities for Josie—they’re a huge part of her high school experience. When it came time to plan her senior photoshoot, we knew it had to be something special that captured the energy and dedication she pours into these two roles.
Instead of a typical studio session, we wanted to do something that would really reflect Josie’s world. That’s why we decided to take her photos on her high school’s athletic field, where she spends countless hours performing. It was the perfect spot to bring her story to life.
Bringing the Session to Life on the Field
One of the things we enjoy most about senior sessions is making them personal. For Josie, it was important to capture her in the place where she feels most like herself—on the field, surrounded by the sights and sounds of marching band life. Shooting on location gave her photos a deeper meaning, bringing out the real connection she has with her high school and her activities.
The field, with its familiar surroundings, allowed us to create photos that felt authentic and true to who Josie is. She wasn’t just posing for a camera; she was in her element, doing what she loves. The result? Stunning images that capture her confidence, talent, and individuality.
Your Passion, Your Photoshoot
Senior portraits are all about showcasing you, and we believe there’s no better way to do that than by incorporating what you love into your session. Whether you’re into sports, music, dance, or anything else, your passion should be a part of your photos. It’s what makes your session unique.
For Josie, her color guard flags and drum played a huge role in telling her story. These weren’t just props—they were a reflection of her high school journey.
At Dennis Kelly Photography, we love finding creative ways to include your interests in your session, whether that’s through action shots, candid moments, or bringing your favorite gear along. The goal is to make your senior photos a true representation of who you are.
Why Location Matters for Your Senior Photos
The location you choose for your senior photos can make a big difference in how they turn out. It’s not just about finding a pretty backdrop—it’s about picking a place that means something to you. For Josie, the high school athletic field was where she spent countless hours practicing and performing. It was a place filled with memories, which made it the perfect spot for her session.
If there’s a location that holds special meaning for you, we’re all about making it a part of your senior photoshoot. Whether it’s the football field, the stage where you perform, or even a favorite spot outdoors, the right location can add a personal touch that makes your photos even more special.
A Session That Reflects You
At the end of the day, your senior portraits should be all about you—your personality, your passions, and what makes you unique. Josie’s session was a perfect example of that. By choosing a location that mattered to her and incorporating the things she loves, we were able to create photos that truly reflect who she is.
Whether you’re looking for a studio session or want to go on location, we’re here to help make your senior photoshoot an experience you’ll never forget. Let’s capture your senior year in a way that’s as unique and special as you are.
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