St. George SEnior  Photographer

Imagine feeling completely at ease about your senior photo session. This means you can relax and actually enjoy your time without worrying about thing. 
 
Just show up and I'll take care of the rest. 



A relaxed & fun photo experience for high school seniors who want photos as unique as them

Mom beamed as she scrolled through the senior photo gallery that had just been delivered. The images were filled with genuine emotion and all the things that made her senior unique.

She was relieved that the senior pictures didn't look like every one else's and were bursting with personality. 

Moments like these remind me why I love senior photography. It's such a special chapter of life, and the photos should reflect that. 

I help high school senior's have a fun and relaxed session so their photos are unique and filled with everything that makes them.. them!

ST. GEORGE SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHER

"These look like you!" 

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 We loved working with Sadie for my son's senior photos! She took time before to get to know him and his interests and came prepared to really capture who he is. He had a blast and the pictures are beyond what we hoped for.

- Sarah B. 

You deserve to have an easy senior photo session from inquiry to printing your graduation announcements. This is why all sessions include:

  • Prompt communication and guidance before and after your session for a seamless experience
  • Styling & location assistance
  • Images delivered via a private, online gallery
  • Print credit to purchase prints and keepsakes (including graduation announcements) 

What  You Can Expect

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favorite movie:

The Proposal

favorite place in the world:

Alaska

the camera i use is:

Canon R6

favorite Photo Location:

any flower field

i can't live without:

my family

ultimate fear:

grasshoppers

biggest pet peeve:

being late

favorite cuisine:

itlalian. pass the breadsticks

i'll never forget:

that one time...

Hidden talent:

tripping on absolutely nothing

Get to know Sadie

MEET SADIE

The Process: Created for busy seniors & their parents 

Getting to know about your senior is the most important part of the entire process. We will have a call where I'll learn all about your senior and the photos you hope to capture. 

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Let's connect

Let's connect

Once everything is official, we will work together to select the perfect location and outfits for your senior photos. You will also have access to my style and prep guide to ensure you're ready for a great (and super fun) session!

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Prep with my help

Enjoy your senior photo session; showing off all sides of who you are and what makes you, you! I promise, this is gonna be fun! I'll provide lots of direction for both posed and candid photos. 

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Have a fun session

Within 2 weeks you'll receive a link to your gallery! You'll be able to preview all your photos and redeem your print credit. All products are delivered right to your door!

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View + Order 

Pricing & Details

You deserve to have a fun & easy photo session from inquiry to printing photos and graduation announcements. This is why all sessions include styling & location assistance, print credit, and your images delivered via a private online gallery. 

A 50% retainer fee & signed agreement are required to book your session. 

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When is the best time to schedule Senior photos?

In southern Utah, Senior photo "season" is in the Spring of the year your senior will graduate! This is a busy and exciting time, so I recommend scheduling senior photos at least 2-3 months in advance to ensure you get the date and time that works best for your senior. 

Booking with your senior photographer at least 2 months in advance also gives us plenty of time to plan a session that will showcase all of the things you want to remember about your Senior year of high school and the exciting future ahead of you!

What should you bring to your  Senior photos ?

This is where you can get creative! It can be really fun to bring “props” that represent your senior. This could include their favorite book, that truck or car they love, or even an instrument they play. This is also where sports can be fun to incorporate; a soccer ball, baseball, football, etc. Bring any items that represent your senior and what they love during this phase of their lives.

Sometimes in southern Utah, seniors also have their mission call. Feel free to bring a flag or something else that represents where their next chapter in life will be taking them!


What should you wear for your Senior photos?

I always recommend you plan on 2-3 outfits. One outfit that feels more casual, like an every day at high school kind of feel and then outfit that is a little dressier. If you want to bring a third outfit, this is often something that reflects your time in high school. This could be a sports jersey, cheer pompoms and uniform, or even a lettermen jacket.

I offer styling for all my clients, so we work together to pick colors and outfits that will work well with the location(s) of choice. As a photographer, my greatest piece of advice is that  you should feel comfortable in your outfit and your clothing should allow you to move freely without too much worry. 

Where should you take your photos?

There are so many incredible places with beautiful scenery for your photos. I always recommend selecting a place that is meaningful to you. Maybe you spend a lot of time at the lake, or at Snow Canyon State Park or in the mountains. Those are both great places for photos amongst the hundreds of other options around the area. Depending on time and locations, you might be able to pick two locations that match your style. Maybe some time in the red rocks and then some sport-y photos on your high school’s field.