I recently completed a senior album for one of my favorite photographers, Mark Ketcham. This was an especially fun project since a couple years ago I did Amanda's sweet sixteen album. What a beautiful young lady! As much as I love wedding albums, I always enjoy the chance to mix it up a bit. Here are some spreads from the book:
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Showing posts with label senior albums. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
High School Albums
It's that time of year...graduation! I can't believe it's been six years since I was donning my own high school cap and gown. If you are looking for the perfect graduation gift, you should consider a custom-designed photobook. You could make an album with your graduate's professional senior pictures, or do a book that captures their favorite candids from the past four years. Maybe even one that just captures the highlights from senior year - homecoming, football games, spirit week, prom, last day of school, and graduation ceremony (ah, this is making me so nostalgic!). If you child has a special group of friends, why not have all the parents go in together and take advantage of the discounted duplicate book price?
I had a parent of a freshman approach me the other day and ask me to do a couple pages to commemorate her child's 9th grade year. Each summer, I would do a couple more pages for that year, and in the end, the book would be ready to go for her graduation party. Isn't that a great idea! The graduate would also get the files from each year so they could create a slideshow or upload them to facebook. Double the fun!
Here are couple spreads from some senior albums I created last year.
Amanda:
If you would like more information on creating a custom high school album for your graduate, give me a call or send an email. Congratulations, Class of 2009!
I had a parent of a freshman approach me the other day and ask me to do a couple pages to commemorate her child's 9th grade year. Each summer, I would do a couple more pages for that year, and in the end, the book would be ready to go for her graduation party. Isn't that a great idea! The graduate would also get the files from each year so they could create a slideshow or upload them to facebook. Double the fun!
Here are couple spreads from some senior albums I created last year.
Amanda:
If you would like more information on creating a custom high school album for your graduate, give me a call or send an email. Congratulations, Class of 2009!
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