by Shelly | Jun 21, 2016 | senior guys, senior portraits |
I’m feeling a little bit verklempt as I post Miles’ senior portraits to share with you.
He is the third and final senior that I get to photograph for the Travis Family, and I”m going to miss them.
“sniff sniff”

I got to know their mom through the band at Taylor High school, and it all started when she trusted me to photograph her oldest son, Cole back in 2011.
We must’ve done something right because she came back again with sister, Shana in 2014.
Because I know that people have a choice when selecting a senior photographer, I never take a returning family for granted. In fact, I CELEBRATE them.
History aside, THIS is Miles’ year.


Three guesses where he’s heading to school this fall. Ain’t Texas.


by Shelly | Jun 17, 2016 | senior gals, senior portraits |
Oh, Allison! Your Senior portriats are ….. well . . . I have no words. Just enjoy them in all their gorgeousness!
Hair and makeup in studio by Cynthia Velderrain.

Sweet… Gorgeous … Smart … Shy . . . Lovely girl. What a great senior year this has been!

Allison is a 2016 graduate of Faith West Academy where she served as class president and head cheerleader.

Allison with her softly sophisticated style is heading to Texas A&M this fall where she has been accepted to the Business Honors Program.

We had a great time together in our studio. I’m so glad I got to work with her.

by Shelly | Jun 15, 2016 | senior guys, senior portraits |
The high school letterman — a lasting and iconic symbol of teenage accomplishment.
Go to any city, and find the kids in letter jackets. They are the movers and shakers. They are our future leaders.
Stands to reason that the letter jacket should become an important part of a senior’s portrait session. It certainly was for Colby, Class of 2016.

Colby just graduated from Katy cinco Ranch High School where he lettered in football. He also enjoys playing club rugby.

Colby is heading to Baylor this fall to continue his studis.

I see a bright future in those piercing brown eyes. Congratulations on your high school graduation, Colby.

by Shelly | Jun 9, 2016 | senior gals, senior portraits |
This is Brie. She’s a fresh new graduate of Clements High School in Sugar Land.
She’s STUNNING!
And here are the Senior Portraits we created for her in our Katy/West Houston studio this spring. Hair and makeup by Rachael Elise Walker, Elise Artistry.

I first met this young lady when her mother occasionally brought her to the office or to Relay For Life events when we worked together at the American Cancer Society.
Mom and I kept very loosely in touch through social media over the years, but I don’t believe we had actually seen each other in person since the day I left that job in 2008. That’s when I took the leap to tackle my photography as a full tim venture. So, you can imagine how surprised and excited I was when she called to ask about creating these portraits.
Brie’s a voracious reader and adventurous traveler. She love to escape into a good book, and she loves even more to travel the world. She’s been to Europe, to China, and several times to work with families and children in a Romanian mission. As I learned about her varied interests, I started gathering items to create this composite storyboard with globes and books. I really do love how it all came together!

Brienne’s style? It’s very Bo-Ho Chic, so it’s perfect that she’s the first person ever photographed soaking up the sun in front of our flower fence.

Now that school is out for the summer, Brie’s looking forward to some more amazing summer traveling. When she gets back, she’ll begin her studies at Baylor University where she’ll study Political Science.
I look for her to become a powerful force in bringing good things to the far corners of this world we all live in.

by Shelly | Jun 3, 2016 | senior portraits |
HOORAY! Graduation weekend is finally here.
I’ll bet you thought it would never come.
And here it is!
I want to wish each and every grad a happy and safe celebration.
Here are some of my very favorite members of the Class of 2016. Please join me in wishing them well.
