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Why You Should Add Mom to Your Senior Session


Senior year is a big deal.


It’s the last first day. The last football season. The last homecoming. The last time they walk those halls as “your baby.”


And while senior sessions are all about celebrating your student — their personality, their accomplishments, their future — there is something incredibly powerful about stepping in for just a few photos with them.


Because this season belongs to you too, Mom.


You were there for the early mornings.

The practices. The late-night homework meltdowns.

The games. The dance competitions. The pep rallies.

The rides. The tears. The celebrations.


You’ve been behind the scenes of every milestone.


Adding Mom to a senior session isn’t about perfect outfits or posing. It’s about capturing the connection. The way he still leans into you. The way she instinctively wraps her arm around your waist. The look you give them when you’re proud and trying not to cry.


These images become the ones you treasure most.


Years from now, when they’re off at college or building their own lives, these photos will remind you of exactly who they were — and who you were together — in this sweet, fleeting season.


So when you book your senior session, don’t just cheer from the sidelines.


Step in the frame.


Trust me… you will never regret it.


— Lisa

LK Anderson Photography