To be honest, I had never done a senior portrait session before I worked with Ericka. I just haven’t known anyone really that needed (or knew someone that needed) them.  I have been admiring the recent trend in Senior Portrait photography though. Unique, on location images that allow the subject to let loose and play model for a day, compared to the stuffy studio portrait that I had to take when I graduated (Class of 2004, baby).   When I was contacted by Ericka’s aunt for a senior portrait session, my mind automatically went to “oh crud, I don’t have any fur or a fake class robe”.
But as it turns out, I didn’t need any of that hodge-podge.  Ericka and her aunt had come upon Dawn’s bridal session from a few months ago and decided that they would jump on the boat of some fun, on location senior portrait photographs. So we chose a family location in the Hayward Hills for a backdrop. Old cars, beautiful sunsets… and the random pile of cow poop. I pretty much love when I am given a location that I am completely overwhelmed about all the potential shots I can get. The light was perfect – as it was a day after a heavy rain. Ericka was able to totally let loose and trust me to make her feel absolutely beautiful.  I wanted to not only get those smiling portraits for the whole family… but photographs to make her feel and look like a pro model. She worked it and I am pretty thrilled to finally get these edited to share.

Also, on a random note related to this session : as it usually happens, Ericka, her mother and her aunt added me on facebook so they could more easily get previews and share the photographs with friends.  I was looking at Ericka’s mother, Lynette’s page to see all the amazing feedback that was being posted about my images. (I’m shameless). I was surprised to see, that their family was friends with my Grandfather and his wife since before I was even born. Small world!









2 Responses to “Ericka – Senior Portrait”

  1. CK says:

    Hey Heather, it was great meeting you at WPPI. Just finished browsing your work and just love your photography. I especially love the cool blue tones in the images in this post. it really creates a mood to the images that make them extraordinary. Looking forward to seeing more of your work soon.

  2. kylie says:

    These are great. I love the “dusky” light in all the images. This is a wonderful senior session…and I agree that I wish mine wasn’t so stuffy back in 2003! ” )

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