Written by Marketing Intern Lydia Heinemann

Jocelyn’s senior session at David Fortier River Park in Olmsted Falls was the perfect balance of bold moments and timeless beauty. With the park’s mix of stone textures, lush greenery, and flowing water, each backdrop brought out a different side of her personality, and each photo told a story.






We started with a black skirt and a cozy gray sweater, a soft yet stylish combo that looked incredible against the natural setting. One of the standout moments came when Jocelyn stepped onto a large rock sitting just above the waterline. The gentle current flowed around her as she stood tall and confident, creating photos that were both serene and striking.

She even ventured a bit farther into the water, adding a touch of adventure to the shoot and giving the gallery a uniquely daring feel.


In the same outfit, we moved to a nearby stone wall draped in greenery. The neutral tones of her look against the textures of stone and leaves gave these portraits a polished and grounded feel. Simple, strong, and full of personality.




For her second look, Jocelyn changed into a black dress paired with leopard print heels. This outfit brought a bold edge to the session, especially as we explored the stone steps surrounded by greenery at David Fortier River Park. It is a wonderful park with so many different scenes for senior photos!




We also captured beautiful shots of her sitting on a bench in front of another ivy-covered stone wall, soft light, layered textures, and effortless elegance.




The stone bridge at the park was the perfect place to wrap up that outfit, with its classic architecture and peaceful surroundings adding a timeless element to the shoot.








To finish the session, Jocelyn added her cap and gown for a final round of portraits by the Rocky River. With greenery all around and the water flowing in the background, these images captured the excitement and pride of graduation day, marking the end of one chapter and the start of another.



Sessions like this show how the right location and personal style can come together to create something truly memorable, just the way senior portraits should feel.
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