College Graduations Are Looking a Little Different These Days.

“My wish for you is that this life becomes all that you want it to. Your dreams stay big, your worries stay small and that you never need to carry more than you can hold.”– Rascal Flatts

 
Adriana posed in front of a beautiful Cherry blossom tree outside of Drew University’s Mead Hall

As a beautiful strong woman, Adriana found herself leaving Texas in 2017 to continue her education in New Jersey at Drew University. Adriana studied Art History and Spanish for the past three years and will be moving to Boston to continue onto her Masters at Boston University. During our session, Adriana expressed that she was always the child who was ready to go to new places and explore the world!

As the pandemic is still very prevalent, her family is not able to join her in celebration as she graduates. To keep this memory alive for her family, we created multiple images representing her life at Drew University and all of her accomplishments. We had a blast working with Adriana! Wishing her the best of luck as she moves on to her next academic venture!

 
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From drew University to Boston University.

Adriana is an extremely motivated young woman. Throughout the shoot she told stories about her family history and all the places they have lived. Both New Jersey and Boston, Mass are part of that story. Adriana’s academic journey takes her down memory lane as she embraces all the places that have written part of her story as a child. She will be attending Boston University in the Fall to continue studying Art History. Wishing Adriana nothing but success and happiness!

 

Creating milestone images for these peak moments in life are always so monumental, especially after receiving overjoyed emails from clients! Senior portrait sessions are always a lot of fun, purely because the client is usually so excited for their next steps in life. I am able to direct the shoot to incorporate the senior’s personality and interests, giving them multiple options for their final selections. Check out Adriana’s final selections below: