Meet Sadie, a proud senior from Omro High School with a dynamic personality and a wide range of passions that made her senior photo session uniquely her own.
We kicked off Sadie’s session at The Blaze, where she plays club volleyball. It was the perfect place to capture her love for the sport and her dedication to the game.
Next, we headed to Memorial Park in Appleton, a beautiful backdrop for the rest of her shoot. Sadie had a few special requests that gave us the chance to highlight what makes her truly one of a kind. One of those requests was a camo-themed look featuring her favorite rifle. We found a quiet, wooded area within the park where she felt comfortable and confident. The results? Striking, powerful images that reflect an important part of who she is.
Another passion Sadie wanted to include was drawing. We took time to photograph her in her element, sketching and showcasing her creativity. It was a quiet, thoughtful moment during the session that brought out a different side of her personality—and we loved every minute of it.
To make the session even more special, Sadie brought along her dog—and the connection between them was undeniable. We captured some of the most heartwarming images of the day as they laughed, played, and simply enjoyed being together. The pure love and joy between them shone through in every frame.
To wrap up the evening, Sadie changed into a beautiful blue dress that complemented her features perfectly. I had brought along some baby’s breath for this part of the session—not knowing it just happens to be her favorite flower! Those images ended up being some of her favorites (and mine, too).
Sadie’s session was full of variety, meaning, and heart… just like her. I’m so honored to have been the one to help tell her story through these images.
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Images by J Lynne
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Absolutely love how the photos turned out!