If you’re a senior (or a senior parent!) still deciding when to schedule your portrait session, here’s my honest answer after 17+ years photographing seniors around Houston and The Woodlands: fall is the sweet spot. Here’s why.
1. The Light Is Simply Better
Houston summers bring harsh, high overhead sun for most of the day, which makes for tough shadows and squinty eyes. As we move into fall, the sun sits lower in the sky for more of the day, giving us soft, warm, flattering light for a much longer window — not just the first and last hour of daylight.
2. It’s More Comfortable for Everyone
Fall temperatures (finally) start to ease off the summer heat and humidity. That means no melting makeup, no sweat-soaked shirts between outfit changes, and a much more relaxed, enjoyable session for you and your family.

3. You’ll Have Recovered From Summer Sun
By early-to-mid fall, tan lines and sunburns from a summer of pool days and vacations have usually faded, giving you a more even skin tone for photos. If you’ve been outside a lot this summer, fall is a great time to let your skin reset before your session.
4. More Locations Open Up
Some of the most beautiful spots around Houston and The Woodlands are far more comfortable to shoot in once the heat breaks — allowing us to spend more time exploring a location, trying different angles, and not rushing back to the air conditioning.

5. Senior Year Gets Busy, Fast
Once homecoming, football season, marching band, club activities, and college applications hit full swing, your calendar fills up quickly — and so does mine. Getting your session done in early-to-mid fall means:
- Your images are ready in time for yearbook deadlines
- You’ll have photos ready for holiday cards and grad announcements
- You’re not scrambling to find a free weekend in November or December
- You get first pick of session times and locations before the calendar fills
6. It Just Looks Like Senior Year
There’s something about fall tones — warm light, richer colors, cozy layers — that feels quintessentially “senior portrait.” It’s a look that ages well and doesn’t feel tied to a passing trend.

Booking Now for Fall
Fall session times go quickly, especially the golden-hour slots. If you know you want your senior portraits done this year, now is the time to grab your date before the calendar fills up. Reach out today and let’s get you on the schedule.