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High School Senior photos are important for capturing memories, documenting achievements and letting your parents show you off – their pride and joy.
If you’re looking for an Austin Senior Photographer, what photography style bests fits your personality? Take a look at the descriptions below and see which one you’re most drawn to.
The photography style will impact the overall look and feel of your photo session.
The majority of my portfolio is in the Natural & Candid style.
Though I will incorporate the other styles as well. It depends on what outfits, location and props the Senior chooses.
“Photographs are kept as a diary without words, and the photographer is a writer of memoirs.”
– Eudora Welty –
Think we would be a good match for a High School Senior Photo Session? If yes, contact me to schedule your photos.
Please contact me if you’d like to book a Senior Photo Session in Austin, Texas. Explore more portrait sessions on my blog.
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Choosing a location for your senior photos can be just as important as selecting your outfit or what props to bring. Your senior photos should reflect who you are and what you love.
Here in Austin, Texas, we have a wide variety of fantastic locations that can represent your favorite school subjects. Whether you’re a history buff or a science enthusiast, there’s a perfect spot for you around town.
South Congress Avenue High School Senior Photo Session
Bob Bullock Museum photo session
Lady Bird Lake trails with College Senior photo session showcasing her love of running
High School Senior Photo Session in the Blanton Museum Courtyard
Repeating lines and patterns in the Seaholm District in Downtown Austin.
Your senior photos should be a reflection of who you are and what you love. In Austin, Texas, there are numerous locations that can match your interests. Whether you love History, Math, English, or any other subject, there’s a perfect spot waiting for you.
So, pick your favorite and get ready to pose. I’ll be ready with my camera.
Please contact me if you’d like to book a Senior Photo Session in Austin, Texas. Explore more portrait sessions on my blog.
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Since Summer is my slower season for photo sessions, I like to keep an eye out for creative opportunities just for myself.
While checking the classes on Precision Camera’s calendar, I spotted the “Western Photography Workshop with Robert Backman.”
Behind the Scenes at the Western Photography Workshop
It seems to be offered yearly and is described as such:
“Howdy sharpshooters! Join Robert Backman, Westcott and Canon at the Buggy Barn Museum’s Pine Moore Old West Studio in Blanco, TX for some creative lighting and portrait techniques! If you have ever been curious about using colorful lighting to compose your images, reflectors, natural light portraits, cowboys, saloon girls, gambling, old whiskey, or looking for a fun and authentic photoshoot location, sign up today!”
And sign up I did.
Workshop Teacher Robert Backman illustrating the leading line of the model’s leg during some of the final poses of the workshop.
With a handful of great models, lots of vintage costume changes and great Wild West backdrops – it was a fun afternoon of photographing.
Posing with one of the models
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Please check out some of my favorite images from the workshop below and contact me if you’d like to book your own photo session in Austin, Texas. Explore more sessions on my blog.
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Texas is big – but there are plenty of fun places to visit just a few hours drive from Austin. From cities to state parks to beaches, you have lots of options only a few hours drive from home.
So grab your friends, hit the road and visit some of these fun sites below.
“If adventures will not befall a young lady in her own village she must seek them abroad” -Jane Austen
Inks Lake State Park, Burnet, Texas
1.Burnet, TX (54 miles from Austin)
Only about an hour’s drive from Austin, visit Burnet, Texas and go underground at the Longhorn Caverns, hike and swim at Inks Lake State Park or check out the night sky at Eagle Eye Observatory at the Canyon of the Eagles.
The Alamo Mission in San Antonio, Texas
2. San Antonio, TX (73 miles from Austin)
You can stop in San Marcos on your way South and shop at the outlet malls, take a glass-bottomed boat tour, go tubing or take a clear kayak on the river.
Once you get to San Antonio, besides walking the Riverwalk, you can visit the various Missions, like the Alamo. Go check out Hopscotch for interative art exhibits, shop at the Nowhere Bookstore and visit the McNay Museum for some modern art. Make sure to swing by the Pearl Brewery for food and events. Also enjoy nature at the Botanical Gardens.
Pedernales State Park, Johnson City, Texas
Stop in Johnson City on the way to Fredericksburg and hike Pedernales State Park. Visit the LBJ boyhood home if you’re interested in history.
Once in Fredericksburg, pick peaches in the summer, go to the Wildseed Farms in Spring, hike Enchanted Rock in the Fall, visit Main Street decorated for Christmas and go ice skating in the Winter.
Color Factory in Houston, Texas
Houston is full of great food, art, sports and science. Visit the Menil or Museum of Fine Arts. See baseball at Minute Maid Park. Learn about NASA at the Space Center Houston. Immerse yourself at the Color Factory. Pretend to be in Middle Earth at the Hobbit Cafe.
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
Stop in Waco on your way to Dallas to shop the Magnolia Market and Silos, drink soda at the Dr. Pepper Museum or learn about fossils at the Waco Mammoth National Monument.
Once in Dallas, visit the Arboretum and Botanical Gardens – decorated throughout the year, but extra magical for the holidays.
See the animals at the Dallas Zoo or World Aquarium. Go to the top of Reunion Tower. Test out your conspiracy theories at Dealey Plaza.
Galveston, TX beach
If you want beach time, go visit the coast. Galveston has many public beaches as well as Moody Gardens, the Railroad Museum, the Pleasure Pier amusements and dolphin watching tours.
“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” – St. Augustine
If you’re interested in Science, History or Art there are lots of places to match your interests when traveling around Texas.
Or if you love to get outdoors and hike or swim, Texas is full of beautiful parks, rivers and lakes to enjoy.
Go make some new memories with your family and friends during your Senior Year with road trips around Texas.
Please contact me if you’d like to book a Senior Photo Session in Austin, Texas. Explore more portrait sessions on my blog.
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When you’re in High School, volunteering is a great way to:
“Volunteerism is the voice of the people put into action. These actions shape and mold the present into a future of which we can all be proud.” -Helen Dyer
Austin has plenty of volunteering opportunities – ready to match what you’re most interested in.
Whether you need service hours to graduate or just want to help out on causes you believe in, see below for a list of places in Austin, Texas that welcome teenage volunteers.
Austin is known for its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. Organizations like the Austin Parks Foundation and Keep Austin Beautiful regularly seek volunteers for park clean-ups, tree planting events, and educational programs. These activities not only beautify the city but also promote a cleaner, greener environment for everyone to enjoy.
If you have a soft spot for animals, several shelters and rescue organizations in Austin welcome teen volunteers. Austin Pets Alive! and Austin Humane Society often need help with animal care, socialization, and adoption events. Volunteering here not only benefits the animals but also provides valuable experience for those considering careers in veterinary medicine or animal advocacy.
Many nonprofits in Austin focus on supporting education and youth development. Boys & Girls Clubs of the Austin Area, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas, and Austin Partners in Education offer mentoring programs, tutoring sessions, and after-school activities where teens can make a direct impact on younger students’ lives.
For those interested in social justice and community service, organizations like the Central Texas Food Bank and Foundation for the Homeless provide opportunities to assist with food distribution, affordable housing initiatives, and support services for families in need. These experiences foster empathy and a deeper understanding of social issues facing Austin’s diverse population. You could also volunteer with the Austin Justice Coalition.
Austin’s local arts scene offers volunteering opportunities at museums, theaters, and cultural festivals throughout the year. The Contemporary Austin, Austin City Limits Music Festival and Zach Theatre are just a few places where teens can contribute by assisting with events, serving as an usher and being a part of our vibrant art and music scene.
“Volunteering is the ultimate exercise in democracy. You vote in elections once a year, but when you volunteer, you vote every day about the kind of community you want to live in.”
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To get started with volunteering in Austin, consider these steps:
Volunteering as a high school student in Austin is a rewarding experience that can shape your future and strengthen your connection to the community.
Ready to get started? Explore the opportunities available in Austin and discover how you can make a difference as a teen volunteer.
Please contact me if you’d like to book a high school senior year photo session in Austin, Texas. Explore more portrait sessions on my blog.
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