Tag: Senior Photographer

  • Why I Love My Job

    Why I Love My Job

    Last week, I introduced myself a bit here on my blog. I told you the next time I post, I would tell you why I love my job so much.

    Ever since 2012, I knew that eventually I would like to try my hand out in a photography business, but it would likely be a family photographer. Most of the shoots I did for friends and for practice were of families, and as a family photographer, you actually get repeat clients year after year! The problem is, I didn’t love those shoots. I didn’t feel like they weren’t my best work. And after every family session, I came home exhausted.

    On the other hand, I did not always think I was cut out for being a photographer to high school seniors. My first few attempts were a little rough, and posing was a bit of a nightmare for me. But here’s the thing: I LOVE being around teens. In fact, in my church while we were living in Iowa, I was in the youth organization. I loved working with the teens in my congregation! And what do ya know, a couple years after living here in Michigan, I was called to be with the 12-18 year-old girls in my congregation here.

    My husband tells me often that I have a way with the teens. I think it’s because sometimes I still feel like one! Ha! I mean, I’m more responsible and more mature and hopefully a bit wiser, but I feel youthful. I feel a connection with them. And I love them so much.

    Senior girl leaning against a wooden staircase outside at City Forest | Why I Love My Job of being a senior photographer in Midland, Michigan

    It had been a couple years since I had last done a senior session when I was in Iowa, when someone from my church asked me to take her senior pictures here in Midland. I couldn’t say ‘no’ to her! After that, I did a few more. And then I fell in love. Posing doesn’t challenge me like it did before. In fact, I would say it’s my strong-suit. Being able to only have one person to pose who actually wants to be there is amazing!

    A high school girl poses outside in the fall leaves under a tree at the Chippewa Nature Center | Senior Photographer in Midland, Michigan

    Why I Love My Job

    Connecting with the teens here in Midland has been such a highlight for me in my job. I love getting to know their hobbies, strengths, and dreams. That’s really why I love my job – the pictures I get to capture for these incredibly passionate, fun and determined teens is simply the best.

    A Senior guy smiles at the camera outside for a head shot for his senior pictures | Photographer in Michigan

    Spending time with them before their shoot, during and after all adds to developing this personal relationship with them and their parents. And being able to give them their beautiful products as a trusted friend afterwards is a reward in and of itself.

    The reason why I love my job is because it’s so much more than that to me. It’s building trusting relationships with people I value time and time again. What could be better for a job than that?

    Senior girl looking over her shoulder for her session with Eve Tuft Photography | Photographer in Tri-Cities area

  • Get to Know Me

    Get to Know Me

    I think it’s about time you had the chance to get to know me. So, I’ll start by introducing myself. Hi! My name is Eve. Yes, I love my name even though I have heard many, MANY Adam and Eve jokes throughout my life. Today I’ll focus more on some fun things about me. Next time I blog, I’ll get into the senior photographer business side.

    Senior Photographer Eve Tuft looks off to side in a pocket of light | Midland, Michigan

    To keep your attention, I’ll get past the boring stuff fast. I was born and raised in southern Utah, just a couple hours north east of Vegas. I am the youngest of eight. My husband and I met in northern Utah, and we got married four and a half months after our very first date. A year later, we moved to Iowa, and we loved our time there so much. We spent five happy years in the land of corn while my husband got his PhD and I made a few babies. After he graduated, we moved to Michigan at the end of the summer in 2014 and love it here as well. We have five kids, but only four of them are with us. Our first was stillborn while we were still living in Utah.

    OK, now on to the fun and random stuff! To make things interesting, I asked the people who know me best how they would describe me in five words. Not such a bad way to get to know me, right?

    Get to know me…

    Through others

    From my mom: Sensitive, determined, loving, fun and artistic

    My dad: Sweet, spiritual, sassy, powerful and focused

    The husband: Warm, silly, sincere, loyal and selfless

    From one of my best friends for the past 23 years: Endurance, compassion, spiritually in-tune, prioritized and humble

    As a side note, I opted to not ask any of siblings. They have WAY too much dirt on me. 😉

    Through myself

    I would describe myself as loving and compassionate, goofy and silly, organized and detailed, sincere and warm. I am determined, sensitive and kind. Don’t worry, I definitely have my faults, but I don’t like to focus on those. Especially not on a public blog. 😉

    Get to know me through pictures

    Since I am a photographer, I thought it would be fun to share things about me through pictures.

    I spend most of my time with my husband and kids. We go on frequent walks, bike rides, and visits to the lake. We paint the fence together, read scriptures daily together, and soak up our time developing our relationships in our little family unit.

    Get to know me, Eve Tuft, through pictures of me and my kids at Sanford Lake in the summer in Michigan

    A family of six dress up in astronaut suits together at the Midland Center for the Arts in Midland

    Perhaps my favorite thing to do with my children is read to them. We read on most days, usually for over a half hour. It’s often my favorite part of the day at home with my littlest kids.

    A mother reads books to her two young children on a couch | Midland, Michigan senior photographer

    Though I am a professional senior portrait photographer, I am a stay-at-home mother first. I am grateful my husband has been so supportive of my choice to be at home with these sweet children.

    A mother cuddles with her four children on her bed | Senior Photographer in Midland, Michigan

    Speaking of my husband, he is amazing. If I could describe him in five words, they would be loyal, diligent, kind, brilliant and self-sacrificing. My heart still skips a beat every time I see him after he comes home from work. He has been my biggest supporter on my photography journey, and I am grateful for his unending love.

    A woman and her husband pose in the living room wearing nice clothes | Senior Photographer in Midland, MI

    The last thing that I’d like to share about myself is that I LOVE nature and this beautiful world God has made for us to enjoy. If you follow my Instagram account, you’ll see me post some of my nature shots there. Senior photography is an amazing forte for me and my personality, but nature and macro photography also have a big portion of my heart.

    A collage of flowers from Eve Tuft's Instagram account | Senior Photographer in Michigan

    I hope you enjoyed getting to know me better! Next time I blog, I’ll share more about me when it comes to this business I’ve created, and I’ll talk about why I love what I do so much. See you then!

     

  • Golden Hour at the Chippewa Nature Center

    Golden Hour at the Chippewa Nature Center

    Golden hour. It really is the best time of day for a senior photo shoot. As I posted a couple weeks ago, we had to reschedule this senior session three different times. When we finally did get together, Mother Nature was so good to us. It was worth the wait, and the sunlight at the end of Grace’s session was amazing. Amazing!

    Grace had chosen the Chippewa Nature Center for her session and wanted to stay there the whole time. It was a relaxing shoot as we did not have to make it to another location before the sun set. We took our time, looked for different new spots, and overall had a fantastic evening. I left off at the midway point for the first part of her session. We found the perfect light by this fence, and Grace wore her absolute favorite sweater ever. Yes, girl! Bring it! We also got a few shots on these stairs.

    Senior girl sitting on a wooden fence outside at the Chippewa Nature Center for her photo session | Michigan Photographer

    The light was just starting to be perfect and was nearing golden hour. Grace really wanted to take some pictures in the tall grass and with flowers, so we made our way over there. Just as we were leaving the stairs, I turned to look at her, and she was standing in the most beautiful light. MAGIC, PEOPLE. Just look at her.

    Gorgeous senior girl outside in front of a barn during golden hour holding onto her hair | Senior photographer in Midland, Michigan

    We also happened upon these beautiful fields of wildflowers. Which do you like better, the white flowers or the purple ones? I love them both so much. You guys, The Chippewa Nature Center never fails to disappoint.

    Beautiful senior girl sitting in some wildflowers at the CNC | Outdoor senior photographer in MichiganTeenage girl sitting in purple flowers outside in a field | Senior Photographer in Michigan

    These last few were taken just as the sun was setting. That light!

    Senior girl smiling at the camera outside in a field at golden hour | Michigan Senior Portrait Photographer

    I’m not going to lie, this is one of my favorites ever.

     

    Senior gilr standing in a field of wildflowers during golden hour looking down at the ground while smiling |  Best Michigan Senior Photographer

    After the sun set, we took a few more with her. This was seriously an amazing senior session with an amazing senior and her wonderful mother. Even though we had to reschedule a number of times, it was worth it for these.

    Beautiful senior girl walking towards the camera outside in green grass | Photographer specializing in senior portraits

    Reviews

    Here’s what Grace had to say about her photo shoot: “I had such a wonderful experience! She is so professional, always on time and provided water. She understands her clients and captures the sunlight in such a beautiful way!”

    And here’s what her wonderful mother said: “We had so much fun during my daughter’s session with Eve Tuft. Eve took the most amazing pictures, always making sure my daughter was relaxed and comfortable. I highly recommend Eve Tuft—her pictures are stunning!”

    Thank you two for a delightful experience! Best of luck during your senior year, Grace!

  • We Had to Reschedule This Session Three Times

    We Had to Reschedule This Session Three Times

    We had to reschedule this session three times. Yes, three times! And all the times we canceled was because of the rain. Don’t get me wrong, I really, really love rain. But I also really, really wanted to take this girl’s pictures for her senior session. I first met Grace and her mom at our pre-consultation way back in July. I knew instantly that we were a good match for Grace’s senior pictures. We talked about what Grace had been involved in over the summer, where she wanted her pictures taken, and what her plans were for after she graduates. We also discussed clothing choices, and they both got to see a few different prints and products I offer.

    Reschedule #1

    We had her session scheduled for sometime in August, and as the day approached, it looked like it was going to rain. The rain started in the evening, and it kept going. We hoped it would stop in time for her senior pictures, and we even met up at Chippewa Nature Center for them, but it just kept raining. So, we had to reschedule for another day.

    #2

    The next date wasn’t until September, and guess what? Yep, you guessed it. It looked like rain again. UGH! I thought for sure we wouldn’t get rained out twice and have to reschedule again, but as the evening got closer I just didn’t think it was going to work out. Sure enough, it poured for hours that evening.

    #3

    We rescheduled once more, this time at the very end up of September. Grace had a hair stylist she preferred and really wanted to use, and she wasn’t able to get an appointment with her until at the end of the month. We all crossed our fingers that Mother Nature would cooperate with us. And what do ya know? It was supposed to rain AGAIN on that Saturday! We hurriedly got everything switched to be able to take her senior pictures a couple days earlier, and the day couldn’t have been more lovely. Take a look.

    A senior girl sitting on a wooden log outside of a barn | Senior Photographer in Midland, MI
    Teenage girl holding onto her hair and looking down while smiling outside | Senior Photographer in Midland, MichiganHigh School senior girl sitting in the grass and holding onto her leg | Senior Photography in Midland, Michigan

    Senior girl flips her hair behind her shoulder as she laughs | A reschedule photo session in Midland, Michigan

    You’re going to see me say this again, but I think she looks like an angel. Isn’t she stunning? This one shows off her eyes so well.

    Teenage girl softly smiling while leaning her head against an old barn door | Reschedule photo shoot with GraceA senior girl lying in the grass with her head in her hands and smiling | Chippewa Nature Center Senior Photographer

    I’d say that hairdresser did a great job!

    Senior blond girl with long hair lying in the grass with her hands on her chest | Michigan Photographer in Midland

    And here are a couple faves of mine from the whole session. This spot always gets the best light for these sessions.

    A senior girl poses on a pathway near a garden for her session we had to reschedule | Midland, Michigan Senior Photographer

    I had so many favorites from this wonderful session at the Chippewa Nature Center! I think this place might be my favorite place for senior sessions. In a couple weeks, I’ll show you what the last half looked like. And trust me, you’re not going to want to miss it. The light! The fields! This amazing young woman! Stay tuned. 😉

  • A Location in Midland Perfect for this Senior’s Session

    A Location in Midland Perfect for this Senior’s Session

    I went to a new location in Midland I’ve never been to before for this senior! Last week, I blogged about the beginning of Scott’s session. He chose Dow Gardens, and we all had a great time. After we were done there, we also went downtown. No, that is not the new location in Midland I’m talking about. Obviously I’ve been there many time for senior sessions.

    While we were walking around in downtown Midland, we had the best time! We stopped by at the Courthouse. I love this location in Midland! The arches, the stone, the steps, all of it is so photographic!

    Senior guy poses in front of a courthouse with stone archways  at a location in Midland, Michigan | Senior Photographer

    Another place we went to was this fabulous wall. This isn’t the first time I’ve taken pictures here, and it certainly won’t be the last. This wall is a fantastic place for an urban session.  I love how Scott’s mother wanted to be in some pictures with him. Isn’t that awesome??

    A mother and her son stand back to back in an alley in Downtown Midland, Michigan for his senior pictures | Michigan Senior Photographer

    A senior boy leans up against a wall in an urban setting downtown | Senior Photographer in Midland, Michigan

    After we hung out in the downtown area, we headed over to the Tridge.

    Senior boy sitting on a red bench on the Tridge in Michigan | Midland Senior PicturesA senior boy sits down on a bridge at a location in Midland, Michigan with a senior photographer Eve Tuft

    Once we were done there and sun had gone down, we headed to a location in Midland I had never been to before: The Founder’s Garden! At least, I think that’s what it’s called. Haha.

    A senior boy sits on a ledge in the Founder's Garden in Michigan | Senior Photographer

    Scott is brilliant, so having him come here with a few elements in the background was fitting for him. And here’s a favorite of mine from his session.

    A senior boy leans forward on his knees with his hands clasped in Michigan with a senior photographer

    Review:

    Here’s what Scott’s mom had to say about their experience:

    “We had a great experience! Not going in with a lot of our own ideas, we loved that Eve gave us all the direction and suggestions we needed to have a very successful session. It was enjoyable the whole way through and we have fantastic photos to prove it!” Jesica G.

    Thanks, Scott and Jesica for an awesome session!