When fall arrives the air gets cooler, the light turns softer, and suddenly everything feels like a fresh start. A new school year, new school supplies, new classes and the smell of the school library.
This fall, I had the chance to photograph twin seniors standing at the edge of this season together. Same year, same milestones—but two completely individual stories unfolding side by side.
Senior year is a strange mix of confidence and uncertainty. It’s knowing who you are more than you ever have, while still wondering who you’ll become next. It’s celebrating how far you’ve come and realizing just how fast it all went. When you’re a senior, you start to suddenly feel nostalgic, the friendships that have quietly shaped you, the inside jokes you and your friends have had, the high school drama that you thought was the end all at the time.
Photographing twins during this season made that feeling even more powerful. There’s a shared history that doesn’t need words— matching memories, years of growing up together, side by side. And yet, each senior steps into the future with their own dreams, their own style, their own sense of self. These images aren’t about being identical; they’re about honoring both the bond and the individuality.
Senior photos aren’t just about documenting how you look at this moment. They’re about capturing who you are right now—before everything changes. They’re about freezing time in the middle of becoming.
As fall fades and graduation gets closer, these moments become keepsakes. A reminder of confidence, growth, and the excitement of what’s ahead. Senior year only happens once—but the memories can last forever.
Congratulations Paige, Parker and the entire Class of 2026. Go Titans!
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