Brenna | Senior Portraits | Waynesboro, PA
Cobalt | Senior session | Portraits | Waynesboro, PA
Lake Family | Portrait Photography | Hagerstown City Park
Bailey | Senior Portraits | Greencastle, PA
Holiday mini sessions at the Beaver Creek Country Club
Coronavirus update:
Big “Rona” hugs and much love,
Becky
Many of you know that most small businesses (including mine) have been temporarily closed in order to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. It saddens me to have missed the opportunity to capture so many milestones during this time. There is a silver lining that we can all be thankful for. The slow pace has given us time to focus on the things we pushed to the side, and most importantly, we have time to truly connect and be present with our loved ones. This too shall pass, and we may look back on this situation as a blessing in disguise. The reason I photograph couples and families is to capture your bonds and encourage those locked in gorgeous moments. I can’t wait to see how your love has grown when we meet again!
Trent | Frederick, MD | Senior Portrait
I first met Trent as a tween, and now it's hard to believe he is about to start his senior year in High School. Time really flies!
After our session was rescheduled 3 times because of rain, we finally met in Frederick, MD for his senior portrait. Trent chose Market Street as the location for his shoot, and I can see why. It's cool and interesting, just like him.
I hope you have a wonderful senior year. Good luck with your future college endeavors, and keep on keeping on!
Sean's Senior Session




The Jonathan Hager House in Hagerstown, MD is a wonderful place for senior portraits. Sean has been a wrestler his entire high school career, so of course we had to include his ring and jacket in a couple shots. He was a pleasure to work with.
Natalie's senior session






Natalie, her mother Dena, and I, set off on a hike through historic Harpers Ferry for this senior session. Senior portraits are always exciting because you get to choose the location, and I will capture images that show the things you cherish. As a photographer, I love to experience new locations and am always open to new ideas. We climbed a stone wall that was at least 12 feet over the water. Both Natalie and I were terrified, but we got the shot. At the end, we stopped for ice cream and laughed about how scarred we were. YOLO!