Cape Cod Senior Portrait Photographer – Senior Guy: Class of 2020
It’s no longer Matchbox cars and model planes that capture their attention. If your senior is speeding off in different directions don’t let that leave you feeling left behind in the dust! The transitions of senior year are shifts not shafts.
What made this senior session special was that the whole family was invested! Senior shined and polished his car, mom and dad graciously served as my assistants (thank you), sis came to offer hugs and skipping (you had to be there). During the session friends popped by to say hi and perfect strangers allowed us access to an amazing location. All around a fun time--one of my most favorite sessions!
See for yourself - Digital Files are not Archival.
This is an image that was taken by a professional photographer in 2005. Thankfully I purchased a portrait of this image because as you can see the image has started to lose data. The image is very grainy and no longer looks anything like the portrait I have hanging on my wall. The portrait still looks gorgeous! Here you can see where the blue arrows point to data that has been lost.
Cape Cod Senior portrait photographer Cynthia Hovda - Image above shows data loss on digital file from 2005.
Time FliesLet me save you some!
When my kids were young I wanted to make scrapbooks for each of them. I started a scrapbook for their first year. For us that wasn’t their first year of life but their first year at home since my children are adopted. We had adopted our older two at the same time so I started two books at once. Before I could finish either of them we adopted our third child (two years later). I put the first two scrapbooks on hold and began the third child’s scrapbook. Before I could finish that scrapbook (two years later) we adopted our fourth child. I again abandoned the third child’s scrapbook to begin our fourth child’s scrapbook. This is how life often plays out—we abandon our good intentions for the immediate demands in front of us usually adding on to our already full plate. Now that your child is in high school you have the usual demands of sports, appointments, homework and activities but you also are adding on driving lessons, SATs, college planning, and more. As time seems to speed up toward graduation this is a good time to commemorate the high school years. The high school senior portrait album is the perfect solution to preserving memories of who your child is at this stage of life. The best part is you don’t have to do the work and you don’t have to worry about another project left undone. You will have a timeless portrait album to hold on to when your child leaves for college. I would be honored to save you time and energy and present you with a gorgeous, timeless album to treasure for a lifetime. |