Frequently Asked Questions

I'd love to hear any questions you may have

I know choosing a photographer is a big decision—and you probably have a few questions! Below you’ll find answers to the most common things clients ask about sessions, booking, pricing, and what to expect before, during, and after your shoot. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to reach out—I’m always happy to help and would love to chat about your vision.

FAQ

Who books the session — the senior or the parent?

Either! Most sessions are booked by parents, but seniors are always encouraged to be involved in planning outfits, locations, and overall vibe.

What if it rains?

If weather isn’t ideal, we’ll reschedule at no additional cost. We check weather 48 hours before.

How do we book a session?

A signed contract and 25% retainer are required to officially reserve your session date. The remaining balance is due prior to your session.

How many images will we receive?

Each package includes a guaranteed number of fully edited, high-resolution images. Additional images and full gallery upgrades are available after viewing your gallery.

Do you help with posing?

Yes! I’ll guide you through natural poses and prompts so you never feel awkward or unsure during your session.

What should I wear?

Once booked, you’ll receive a style guide with outfit tips and recommendations to help you feel confident and photo-ready.

Where do sessions take place?

Sessions are held at outdoor locations throughout Massachusetts. I’m happy to suggest locations based on your style and preferences.

How long does it take to receive photos?

Your online gallery will be delivered within 3-4 weeks of your session date.

Are digital files included?

Yes — all images included in your package are delivered as high-resolution digital files with personal printing rights.

Is travel included?

Travel within the South Shore is included. Sessions outside this area may require a small travel fee.

What time should I book?

Morning or sunset sessions come out best! The lighting is naturally softer.