Thursday, April 7, 2011

Images of Alex, a Local Senior

Senior Photos


Around this time of year, there are a handful of seniors, not terribly gung-ho about the concept of senior portraits, clamoring to have them done.  Deadlines, whether it be the school yearbook or graduation itself is fast approaching and even the most camera-shy of the class of 2011 are beating a path towards their local photographer.


Probably pushed by mom, Alex chose our top package which dwarfs most photographers in price and returns unheard of quantities of images to the family.  In the future, the price will rise, but digital rights will always be a part of the service. 

Alex is a well-known athlete and chose for one of his three shoots to occur on the grounds of his high school.  Specifically, on the football and baseball fields where he spent a lot of hours racking up great athletic memories.

Our second shoot was the first ever in Anthony Ingils's "Off the Beaten-Path" Studio which is still under construction and development in a historic building in Downtown Winlock.  The studio is being used as a co-op and has a lot of potential once the participating photographers obtain more backdrops and props.



The final shoot was a short drive away at Lewis & Clark State Park, a historic piece of public land the preserves a beautiful grove of cedar and fir on an above a wetland.  An interpretive walkway just off of Jackson Highway made one of many great natural backdrops.



Three separate shoots with an unlimited number of changes is standard fare for these shoots.  The better my subject looks and feels, the better I look as a photographer. 

GAP Photo can do all types of shoots, not just for high school seniors.  We now offer the publishing of memory books for every type of event in addition to portraits.  Have you been thinking about a project?  Talk to us how we can present your memories!