Seize the Season: Why Fall Senior Portraits Are better and more Stress-Free

Phoenix AZ Senior Graduation Pictures by Arizona Photographer Anjeanette Photography Peoria Scottsdale
Phoenix AZ Senior Graduation Pictures by Arizona Photographer Anjeanette Photography Peoria Scottsdale

Book Before January!

Capturing one of the most memorable times of your lives with a portrait session is an awesome way to commemorate the end of high school before the start of new adventures, and fall is the perfect time! It's that sweet spot before the holiday rush, and there's a certain magic in the air as the Arizona temps finally go a little below 90 degrees ha! There is a lot happening during the fall of your senior year- football games, sports and choir concerts, Homecoming and plans for your first year after high school. So why should you get senior portraits done before January with all of that happening? Because fall portraits are a lot less stressful. The pace just skyrockets the second semester.

Phoenix AZ Senior Graduation Pictures by Arizona Photographer Anjeanette Photography Peoria Scottsdale

First off, the weather. Phoenix can be unpredictable, but fall usually brings cooler temperatures, perfect for outdoor photo sessions. No one wants to be sweating during their photo shoot, right? While autumn is short in the Valley, October and November offer a comfortable climate that helps everyone feel at ease. When you're not worrying about melting in the heat, it's easier to relax and enjoy the moment, and that translates to better photos.

Another reason to book your senior portrait session before January is the beautiful fall scenery. There are even a few spots where changing leaves and soft autumn colors for stunning backdrops for photos.

Timing is another crucial factor. By scheduling your portraits in the fall, you avoid the end-of-year rush. Come January, everyone’s calendar fills up with school activities, sports, college applications, and holiday plans. Squeezing in a photo session can be incredibly stressful. I'm gonna be honest here, January and Febuary do get cold, are usually the drabbest and greyest months, and they get seriously windy. I can't photoshop the wind out of your hair in a natural way with all the AI in the world. The most rain outs and rescheduled happen those months as well unfortunately. Who would want a grey flat day when they could have that Golden hour glow in October and November?

Phoenix AZ Senior Graduation Pictures by Arizona Photographer Anjeanette Photography Peoria Scottsdale
Phoenix AZ Senior Graduation Pictures by Arizona Photographer Anjeanette Photography Peoria Scottsdale

Parents and seniors, let's not forget about deadlines. Many yearbooks have early submission deadlines for senior photos, often around November and January. Waiting until the last minute can mean missing out on those deadlines and potentially having to settle for rushed, lower-quality photos from local pharmacies that make you look like you have green, orange, or maganta skin. Getting your portraits done earlier means you have plenty of time to select the perfect shots for announcements too.

Phoenix AZ Senior Graduation Pictures by Arizona Photographer Anjeanette Photography Peoria Scottsdale

There’s also availability issues. Photographers’ schedules fill up quickly, especially as the end of the year approaches. I don't say this to brag but I have had to turn away and recommend folks that hopefully have openings every spring. We have so many amazing talented photographers- but there are only so many days on the calendar in the spring! By booking your session in the fall, you have a better chance of securing your preferred date and time.

Phoenix AZ Senior Graduation Pictures by Arizona Photographer Anjeanette Photography Peoria Scottsdale

Booking your senior portrait session before January also means you’ll have your photos ready in time for holiday gifts. Custom photo gifts are a heartfelt way to share your senior’s milestone with family and friends. Whether it’s a beautifully framed print for grandma or a photo album for mom and dad, these gifts are sure to be treasured.

Don't ignore the stress factor. We all know how hectic life can get, especially before graduation. Between studying for exams, participating in extracurricular activities, and planning for the future, there’s a lot on your plate. Adding a last-minute photo session to that mix can be overwhelming. By scheduling your portraits in the fall, you’re giving yourself the gift of time to prepare, time to relax, and time to enjoy the experience without added panic.

If you’re thinking about senior portraits, don’t wait until January. Take advantage of the beautiful fall weather, the stunning scenery, and the relaxed timeframe to create portraits you’ll love. It’s a decision you won’t regret, and the results will be timeless memories captured perfectly.

Phoenix AZ Senior Graduation Pictures by Arizona Photographer Anjeanette Photography Peoria Scottsdale


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Natural & Strobe Light On-Location & Studio Fashion-inspired Senior Portraits Available to shoot your Portraits in Studio, Nature, or Urban location Easy, relaxed Senior Portrait experience for Guys Nationally published and featured Artistic and fun Memory involvement easy & simple pricing for Parents .
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Anjeanette Photography

Modern | Artistic  |  Dramatic  |  Creative | Memories


Artistic Natural & Epic dramatic Strobe Light On-Location & Studio Fashion-inspired Senior Portraits
Available to shoot your Portraits in Studio, Nature, or Urban location
Easy, relaxed Senior Portrait experience for Guys
Nationally published and featured
Artistic and fun
Memory involvement easy & simple pricing for Parents

                
PHOTOGRAPHY FOR TEENS & HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS, FAMILIES, & HEADSHOTS

A parent herself, Anjeanette truly believes that memories are for more than a social media newsfeed!

small hands grow, teens go off on their own adventures, photos are the keepsakes that hold our memories after years and loved ones pass.

Anjeanette uses her education as a fine artist and digital painter in her photography to make the most of your moments. She uses both the rich, artistic textures of Natural Light & dramatic, clean lines of Flash Photography - to give the BEST of both worlds to your valuable memories and be ready & experienced for any situation! In business since 2008, she studied photography in high school and college, developing film and educating herself in digital later through research, workshops, classes, & 8 years as a school portrait and sports photographer. 

Your moments are precious, whether silly, serious, candid, or posed, & Anjeanette has the heart and experience to preserve those captures in time for you to treasure!

Anjeanette photographs fleeting life adventures: Senior portraits, professional head shots, families and children. Clients have included brides & grooms, families, musicians & artists, & a hip artisan soap company. She gives back to her community back as a volunteer children & family photographer for schools, band, non-profit organizations, and church. When she’s not awkwardly writing about herself in the third person, she is praying, painting, reading, and exploring the world with her husband and children and her trusty National Parks Passport.