Two Sports
Two sports are always better than one, right? Especially if your senior is involved in both sports and wants to represent both in her pictures. Well, we did just that for Carin’s senior session.
Downtown
We started downtown, and that’s when we were able to incorporate two sports into her pictures. Isn’t she beautiful? And I always love Midland High School’s colors. That blue looks good on everyone. I’ll also add here at the beginning that Carin got her makeup done professionally. Sometimes my seniors worry that their makeup will look too heavy or not natural. But look! Carin’s makeup was not overdone at all, and it looks lovely. Seniors, don’t be afraid to get your makeup done! If there is ever a time to get it done, it’s for your senior session and for your wedding. 😉
We had such a fun time going around downtown Midland. This place is one of the most requested for senior sessions, but it never gets old.
CNC
When we finished there, we headed out to the Chippewa Nature Center. My seniors request this location often as well. While we didn’t incorporate Carin’s two sports there, we did find flowers, fields, and a garden. I love that place SO much.
I also want to give a shout out to all the incredible parents who help out with their child’s session. They carry all the things, help hold my reflector, and are always aware if one hair is out of place. They’re super heroes!
Here’s what Carin’s mom said about the photo session: “We had a wonderful senior picture experience with Eve Tuft! Very professional, easy going and personable. Unusual to have a 17 year old love each and every picture!”
And here’s what Carin said about it: “I had an amazing experience with Eve Tuft for my senior pictures. She made me feel very comfortable and relaxed and all in all made the experience very enjoyable. I loved the way every single one of my pictures came out. I loved her vision for posing that she used to make every picture look great! Thank you Eve for an incredible senior picture experience!”
You’re both amazing! Good luck your senior year, Carin!