Senior Session at the Factory at Franklin

When it comes to capturing senior portraits, finding the right location is key. I was thrilled to return to The Factory at Franklin for this session after not having shot there in a while. I’m happy to report that the new owners still allow photography with a paid permit, which is great news because The Factory remains one of my favorite spots for its endless variety of stunning backdrops and unique charm.

We began the session at Studio TN, to celebrate this senior’s love of the theater. The theater provided a meaningful and personal setting that beautifully reflected his passion for performing. The dramatic lighting and intimate atmosphere made it a fantastic place to start, and it set the tone for a creative and fun shoot.

Next, we headed to the colorful and eclectic shops within The Factory. A big thank-you to Luna Record Shop and CR-71 for letting us take photos in their stores. These spaces were a perfect fit for this senior’s personality. Whether posing among the vinyl records or exploring the treasures at CR-71, these indoor locations added such a unique and personalized touch to the session.

We wrapped up the session with The Factory’s gorgeous outdoor spaces, which I have always loved. The industrial brick walls, large glass panels, and beautiful architectural details provided a classic and timeless backdrop. I think the overcast day added a depth and contrast to the photos that is just beautiful.

What makes The Factory at Franklin so special is its versatility. From its creative indoor locations to the stunning outdoor settings, it’s a photographer’s dream. Every corner offers something unique, and it’s the kind of location that helps bring a senior’s personality to life in every shot.

This session was a wonderful mix of creativity, fun, and meaningful moments. Huge thanks again to Studio TN, Luna Record Shop, and CR-71 for being part of this incredible experience!

Finding the Magic in Simplicity: Santa Minis

Every year, Santa Minis remind me of the beauty of simplicity and connection. Writing this blog post is my way of reminding myself to stay true to my style and vision as a photographer.

I’ve never been someone who gravitates toward elaborate props or highly stylized backgrounds. Give me sunshine and a field of weeds, and I’m in my element. For me, the focus of any session is always the people—their personalities, connections, and stories.

Now, to clarify: when I say “props,” I mean objects that are solely decorative and don’t hold personal meaning to the people in the photo. Items like cherished toys, musical instruments, or “lovies” are different—they’re part of the story and help tell who my subjects are.

I’ve embraced this minimalist approach for most of the year. I admire the creative sets and adorable props other photographers use, but they’re just not my style. That said, there’s something about Christmas that makes me second-guess myself when it comes to Santa Minis. I start to wonder, Should I add more Christmasy elements? Do I need props to make these sessions special?

This year, I decided to keep it simple with just a single wrapped gift and a lantern next to Santa. That plan lasted for about half of the first session. I quickly found myself moving them out of the way—they felt like distractions when I zoomed in on my subjects. I realized (again!) that simplicity is what feels most authentic to me.

By keeping the focus on the kids and their interactions with Santa, I’m able to capture moments that feel timeless and genuine. My favorite shots are often the unscripted ones: Santa walking hand-in-hand with a little one, or the quiet moments of a child deep in conversation with him. These photos pull at my heartstrings every time.

And, as always, Nashville Santa did not disappoint—he’s truly the real deal.

One of the things I love most about these sessions is the tradition. Every single family who booked this year was a repeat client. I’ve watched these kids grow over the years, and it’s so special to see how their relationships with Santa evolve. We’ve gone from Santa reading The Night Before Christmas to little ones, to older kids reading the book to Santa.

This year also brought new additions—babies born to families who’ve attended for years. While the first six sessions were miraculously tear-free, the littlest ones in the last two sessions brought some (adorable) tears. When that happens, I try to capture them from a distance, with Santa in the background. It’s not about forcing smiles; it’s about honoring the moment for what it is.

What I’ve learned is this: I don’t need elaborate sets or staged perfection to create meaningful photos. My goal is to document the magic of childhood and family in a way that feels real and unposed. And giving kids room to explore and roam during these sessions only adds to that magic.

For me, Santa Minis mark the start of the holiday season, and this year was no exception. I feel so grateful to be a part of this tradition for so many families, and I can’t wait to see what next year brings.

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Senior Session at Eastern Flank Battlefield Park

I recently had the pleasure of photographing a wonderful senior girl at two of my favorite locations. We started the session by a lovely little creek. I absolutely adore this spot, but it can be unpredictable. I once tried to take my own daughter there for photos, only to find it completely flooded! Thankfully, for this session, the weather was on our side, and the creek rocks were perfectly accessible, making for some beautiful, serene shots.

Afterward, we moved on to Eastern Flank Battlefield Park. This location never disappoints, with its picturesque garden behind the event center and expansive fields that beautifully frame the sky at sunset. The combination of these two settings provided a wonderful variety of backdrops, showcasing the senior’s personality and style.

I’m so glad we could capture these moments in such stunning locations, and I can’t wait to share more from this session!