Going Beyond Digital with Senior Pictures
Senior Pictures reflect an important milestone in your life and it’s fun to share them digitally with family and friends! Do you want to do something more with your photos?

Waaaaay back in the 1980’s and 90’s senior pictures were often displayed in a collage of one larger print with smaller prints surrounding it, typically with oval cutouts; double matted, of course in a coordinating color and the frame was solid Oak. All the parents understood the assignment because this is how it was done.

Fast forward to 2025 and the typical senior (with Gen X or Millennial Parents) shares their photos on phones and social media. Mom and Dad might wonder what else to do with all these lovely images? Do we print some out? Frame them? Adding to this dilemma is the fact that the modern teen typically has more senior photos then their parents generation. But what to do with them all?
Exciting options
Never fear, I have solutions. May I suggest the modern photo collage? Your options are endless compared to the vintage matted collage picture above. Choose your favorite photos and I will arrange them in a digital collage, add any text or graphics desired and print it. Now you have a lasting keepsake for the wall! It’s easy, all you need to do is choose the photos and approve the final layout.

Another favorite way to display photos is in an album. Picture all your favorites in a book with professionally designed pages and beautiful printing. All that is required to go Beyond Digital here is to choose your favorite pictures and approve the final layout. Albums are wonderful!
Pro Party Tip -Photo books are super fun for guests to browse through at your grad party!

Speaking of Grad Parties, a great way to kick off the celebration is to use Senior Pictures on your announcements, party invitations and thank you cards. I offer hundreds of DIY card templates that are customizable and you can order directly from your online gallery at prices competitive with the big card companies.

To embrace sharing photos digitally I offer a social media “sneak peek” to my seniors 24 hours after their session. There is also something so nice about having a photo to hold in your hands or see on your wall. Go Beyond Digital!