Sunday I photographed Max Berkstresser for his senior portrait. We chose to meet at the football field at MASH to shoot some pictures mid-field. The sun was pretty harsh and it was difficult to not squint(both photographer and subject). These didn't work out great which was ok, Max and his Mom were thinking they didn't necessarily want his portraits done there. So we went over to the little park next to the field and began taking some shots on the bridge and under some trees and finally at the graffiti in the spill-over of the rat lake dam. Max had a few change of shirts and we finished up on the very hot morning with his suit and tie. These I liked against the graffiti. Whether or not these become his senior portraits, he at least has something a little different to choose from the traditional look of a senior picture. I'm hoping to always find a little different look for a senior picture to offer as an alternative--obviously some will work better than others, but they are fun to try and all that is lost is a little time if it doesn't pan out. The best thing is now Max and his family have at least one more choice to consider. SayerMotter Photographs by Richard Sayer
We're still running our senior picture special, you don't need to have the pictures taken before the 31st to get the deal, just contact us and we'll book a time that works best for you.