Cheryl and Alan picked the Genesee Country Village and Museum Nature Center (which I didn’t know existed!) for their portrait session. Their oldest son Bryan made benches and tables for the center for his Eagle Scout project, and their second son was doing a similar project so it was a beautiful location that was also meaningful to them. I also got the impression that they spend a lot of time there otherwise.
Cheryl and Alan are blessed with 10 beautiful children and another on the way. Watching them interact with each other was a blast.
It’s the lively kind of environment you envision when you have more than 2 kids (just speaking personally here!).
We did groupings of boys and girls.
And last but not least mom and dad. This is an important one since once the kids start coming you may not have any images of yourself with your spouse since your wedding.
If you don’t think you’ll need a full senior portrait session, a few individual shots at the end of a family session are a fantastic way to kill two birds with one stone.
Congratulations on your graduation Bryan!