As I was scrolling through old blog posts, I came across this one on different locations for your senior session. It had some great ideas, and since many of you are starting to think about your senior pictures, I thought I would bring it back. So keep reading for a throwback to 2020 and some location ideas for Clinton, Iowa, Fulton, Illinois, or wherever you might live.
As an old rock quarry turned 1800's village, Heritage Canyon in Fulton, Illinois, is an extremely popular place for senior pictures in this area. The canyon is complete with numerous recreated buildings such as a schoolhouse, church, log cabin, and blacksmith shop. I LOVED going to Heritage Canyon as a girl. And when we started homeschooling, I thought about how much fun it would be to teach our children in the little red schoolhouse with the desks, inkwells, and blackboard. But when it comes to a senior photo shoot at the canyon, it takes some creativity to come up with some new areas that aren't being used by everyone else. After all, who wants their photos to look like all the other photos done at the canyon??
These are just a couple of photos that we took of Emily, one of our 2020 senior reps, while we were at the canyon. Before the shoot, Wes scouted out the area and discovered this awesome waterfall at the beginning. We also stopped by the swinging bridge and the river across the street. If you are up to the challenge, a common location and creative angles can make for some exciting photos.
Earlier this week, Wes and a couple of our senior reps took a trip to a spot that we have been wanting to use for senior pictures for quite a long time. Starved Rock has been on our location list for ages. Although we were envisioning girls in long prom dresses and waterfalls, two senior guys made the two hour trek. One thing that we stress when choosing a location is to pick a spot that means something to you. We want to capture your personality. Even though Jasper and Trevor have never been to Starved Rock, they love the outdoors, so this location was perfect for them. I was amazed at the photos they returned with.
And in case you were wondering, that is in fact a Hario V60 that Trevor is pouring coffee from in the cave. Considering Trevor works at 392 Caffe in Clinton, Iowa, this is perfect. I am still in awe that these guys hiked the trails at Starved Rock with a pour over coffee maker. That is some dedication...and some coffee love!!
Another unique location that we ventured to this summer is the Clinton County Fair in DeWitt, Iowa. We decided to shoot during an evening concert, hoping the carnival area would be a little less populated. And for the most part, we were one of the few people there.
Some of the others that were in the area, though were kind enough to venture onto the zero gravity ride so we could get a photo of Kyra in front of it while the ride was in motion...because I sure wasn't going to get on it!! Now the carousel, that is more my speed. Since we didn't want motion this time, the carousel operator was kind enough to let Kyra on while he kept the ride off. With her cowgirl hat and boots, I think this makes a pretty stunning shot.
Heritage Canyon, Starved Rock, the County Fair, or some other location unique to you. What location would tell YOUR story?
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