Senior Reps are the Best – Part One

Senior reps are special kinds of people, and I found the coolest crew of teenagers to help me launch my senior portrait services this year. I’m going to introduce you to them, but a few at a time since there are nine all together!

Senior Portraits, Hillsboro Oregon
Emily is a Jesuit student, and we cheated with her just a little because she was actually just a sophomore this year. But I’m not sure anyone would know that she’s younger than the rest of my senior reps! Emily is my dear friend Patrick’s younger sister, and I remember working on projects at their house during high school, and Emily would always be tagging along. We even have one of our dance pictures with Emily in it!
Since the days of the old school projects, Emily has seriously grown up. She has become the most lovely girl, and it was a pleasure to photograph her. You may be seeing Emily as a senior rep next year again since she’s a member of the class of 2011!

Senior Portraits, Beaverton Oregon
Ana & McKenzie go to Southridge High School, and they are the kind of girls who make me just a little jealous. I was nowhere near as cool or as put-together as they are when I was in high school, but these chicks have it going on. I’ve also known Ana for a long time (we were next door neighbors for a long time, and her mom was my first grade teacher). Ana also spent time earlier this year playing soccer for Colombia’s U-17 women’s soccer team. She is such an amazing soccer player!

Senior Portraits, Beaverton Oregon
McKenzie came along with Ana for portraits and the three of us had so much fun. I really encourage people to bring a friend because it makes a portrait session so full of laughter and silly moments. In fact, I’m running a promotion throughout the month of April that makes it really easy to bring a friend and save money on senior portraits. It’s a 2-for-1 promotion, and it means you can split the cost of a senior portrait package (starting at $500) with a friend and you’ll both get all the things the package includes! For the starting package, that means each student gets a $100 print credit and a disc of high-resolution images, plus a sitting of both friends, both together and separately. It’s a great deal and a great way to save money by taking your photos a little early.

  1. what a great site! props to your hubby for creating it for ya.

  2. Thanks Melissa! He worked really hard, so he gets major husband points!

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