Senior Photographs in Fayetteville!
Fun Fact! Thirteen years later, I still love photographing High School Seniors!
And another fun fact! My first ever paid shoot was a High School Senior shoot when I was nineteen years old and that means this: If my photography career was a person, it would be a junior high school student… which means that, in a few years, my photography career will basically be the same age as a High School Senior and for some reason I can’t stop joking about this whenever it comes up. Ha!
There’s so much beauty in this, though! My very favorite things about individual portrait sessions that they are FUN. What other time in life do you get to celebrate your favorite hobbies through photographs? And Laney’s mini senior session? It was a blast!! We met at Wilson Park on a super sunny October day, bonded over our love of books and teacups, and just genuinely had the most amazing time. I was super sick when we shot these (totally a running theme though my fall portrait sessions last year!) and I just remember being so grateful that Laney was such a gem! This girl is super full of life and I loved photographing her senior photographs! Congrats on graduating, Laney! You’ve got the whole world ahead of you!!
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Lissa Chandler is an Arkansas wedding photographer based in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Lissa is the owner and lead photographer of Lissa Chandler Photography and, along with associates Kristen and Michaela, photographs happy weddings all over Arkansas and the United States. Lissa is also the co-founder and owner of Opal and June, a styled shoot rental shop.
Since opening her business in 2011, Lissa has mentored countless photographers, taught at nationwide conferences, and has been featured + interviewed in lots of blogs, photography workshops, and photo-related publications. Additionally, Lissa has had work published in both local and nationwide magazines including Click, Arkansas Bride, and People. Don’t be afraid to go for it, y’all!