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Flagstaff Senior Portrait Photographer: Rhyka’s Autumn Session. Rhyka’s dream job is to be an animator – specifically 2D animation. She has a great eye for composition and when young owned many cheaper cameras and used to take some great photos during that time.
She is awesome to say the least and has a dry offbeat sense of humor. Her favorite play is Hamilton which she finally got to see the Broadway in Chicago version with many of the original cast. Her laugh is infectious. Rhyka is a fierce friend and has always seemed to befriend the underdogs. It was truly a pleasure to meet this amazing young woman. Congratulations and best of luck on your next chapter!
Importance of Senior Photography:
Do you realize this transition from being a teenager to an adult, from a high schooler to a graduate, will likely be the last time pictures are exchanged with friends? Think about it – how often do folks past their senior year in high school do this? NEVER! Let’s face it, there are some of the classmates that will never see each other again. This once united class will disperse to different colleges, different cities, different occupations, different hobbies, different friends, and soon these classmates will find their high school years to be little more than memories. One of the more enjoyable walks down memory lane one day will be flipping through these portraits of their friends, and who knows, the memories that reignited that day may very well reignite a friendship.
Flagstaff Senior Portrait Photographer:
It’s not all about the memories though, is it? Let’s be real, high school senior portraits are FUN, high-quality images! How often do you get an opportunity to have a fashion shoot? When do you get to make the shoot all about you? How often does a photo shoot really show a snapshot of your life? High school seniors have one opportunity to show the world who they are in a really creative way. A high-quality photographer will take the time to get comfortable with the student, and despite their hesitations, their comfort will rise, and the images produced will be a remarkable mirror of the best things in their life.
If we get right down to it, life is going to change. Senior portraits are fun for the upcoming graduate, but in reality, these portraits are for the parents. The child you have raised for 18 or so years is never going to be the same. They will soon move on to college or the workforce, and the recent memories you have now will become more and more distant. High-quality high school senior portraits are a way to preserve this part of their life – to keep these memories alive.
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