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College Graduation Photos

College Graduation Photos

Most people think college graduation photos are just about the cap and gown.

You show up, you smile, you hold the diploma, and you’re done.

But if you really think about it… that’s such a small piece of what this season actually is.

Because graduating college isn’t just one moment. It’s years of change, stress, growth, late nights, figuring yourself out, and becoming someone completely different than who you were when you started.

So when it comes to your college graduation photos, I don’t think they should just show what you accomplished.

I think they should show who you are.


When I photograph college grads, I’m not just thinking about what looks good. I’m thinking about how to capture different sides of you in a way that actually feels real and personal.

That’s why I always encourage more than one outfit.

Not because you need more photos. But because you are more than one version of yourself.


The first look is usually what everyone expects. The cap, the gown, maybe a white dress underneath. Or if you aren’t filling it all, you just want something showing “I’m a college graduate.”

This is the moment your family has been waiting for. It’s the one you’ve probably pictured in your head. It’s clean, it’s classic, and it matters.

This is the part that says, “I did it.”

And you absolutely deserve to have that documented.

But that’s just the beginning.

Then we shift into something that feels a little more like your future.

For some, that’s scrubs, a blazer, or something that represents the career you worked so hard for. For others, it might be something that reflects where you’re headed next, even if you’re still figuring it out.

This part of your session is where things start to feel more like you.

It’s not just about graduating anymore. It’s about what all of that work was for.

It adds meaning to your photos in a way that a cap and gown alone just can’t.

And then there’s the side of you that doesn’t fit into a title.

The part of you that exists outside of school, outside of your degree, outside of expectations.

This is where things get softer, more relaxed, sometimes even a little unexpected.

Maybe it’s a flowy dress. Maybe it’s being barefoot in the water. Maybe it’s just letting yourself move and breathe for a second without thinking about what you’re supposed to look like.

This is usually the moment where people stop trying so hard.

And when that happens, something shifts. The photos feel different. You feel different.

This is where the magic is.

If you’re planning your college graduation photos around Arizona State University, Grand Canyon University, or anywhere in Phoenix, I want you to think about your session a little differently.

Not just as something to check off your list.

But as a way to capture this exact version of you before life changes again.

Because it will.


You are not just someone who graduated.

You are someone who changed, pushed through, figured things out, and became who you are right now.

And that deserves more than one look, more than one moment, and more than one version of you in your photos.


If you’re already starting to picture what this could look like for you, that’s exactly the point.

Your college graduation photos should feel like you were fully seen in this season.

Not just celebrated for what you did, but for who you are becoming.

Let's rock your senior session!