CHP Preschool Cap and Gown Sessions.

session rate: $75

Your preschooler is graduating, kindergarten is right around the corner. Before you know it, they’ll be walking across the stage accepting their high school diploma and preparing for what comes next. Let’s celebrate them still being young with a fun, no pressure session to commemorate their first graduation ever!

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The fun part of these sessions is seeing your preschool graduate wearing a cap and gown that’s way too big for them, now. Soon enough it will fit them and they’ll be graduating from high school. You’ll have these adorable portraits to place side by side with their senior cap and gown photos, creating a lasting memory of their childhood.

How Does it Work?

We like to keep it simple around here. You bring your preschool graduate, wearing whatever clothes you choose. I’ll bring the adult sized cap and gown that matches the cap and gowns wore at Saline High School graduation. Your child puts on the cap and gown and then we’re off! I follow your child around, let them play, ask them to do silly little things, and I’ll be taking photos all along the way. You’ll get some posed photos, but lots of authentic, playful portraits filled with natural smiles and expressions. The whole session takes only 10-15 minutes and you’ll have your digital portraits sent to you in a private gallery within two weeks of the session.

“I absolutely adore these photos of Grant! Watching him be so excited to be at “the big school” and seeing him run around (knowing the next time he’s in this gown will be all too soon) brought such a smile to my face! He was so proud to be graduating to Kindergarten! I’m so hopeful I will be able to get them of Pierce and Emerson when it’s their turn!”

Maegan B.

“These are still some of my absolute favorite pictures of Crosby! The fact that I went to this high school, my husband went to this high school, and the likelihood that my kiddos will all be graduating from this high school makes them that much more special to us. I look forward to “recreating” these when they actually graduate, even though they will no longer adorably swim in the gowns as they did in these pictures. You won’t regret letting Carrie capture these for you!”

Brogan O.