Amelia | Senior Pictures at Fort Williams and In Studio

Senior Photoshoot with Amelia at Our Studio and Fort Williams

Amelia, a senior at Scarborough High School, brought such warmth and elegance to her senior photoshoot, and we had the best time capturing her personality in two beautiful Maine locations. We started the day in our Westbrook studio, where we created clean, classic portraits that let Amelia’s natural confidence shine. The studio environment is perfect for those polished, timeless shots that every senior gallery needs. With professional lighting and just the right backdrops, studio senior photoshoots in Maine give you that high-end, magazine-worthy look without distractions.

After wrapping up the studio portion, we headed to one of our favorite coastal gems—Fort Williams in Cape Elizabeth. There’s a reason we love bringing seniors here! With the rocky Maine shoreline, grassy fields, historic stone walls, and of course, the iconic Portland Head Light, Fort Williams senior pictures are always stunning. Amelia looked effortlessly radiant as she explored the grounds, and the location gave us so many fun and natural backdrops to work with.

That sounds like such a beautiful mix of settings for Amelia’s senior photo

But the real magic happened as the sun began to set. The sky turned soft with golden light, and we caught the dreamiest glow behind Amelia in our last shots by the lighthouse. Her hair lit up in the breeze, the colors in the sky were just perfect, and every photo from that moment felt like it belonged on a postcard. If you’re considering senior pictures in Maine, you can’t go wrong with a golden hour session at Fort Williams—it’s pure magic!

Whether you’re drawn to clean studio portraits or want to feel the ocean breeze in your hair like Amelia, I’d love to help you create your own unforgettable senior session. Let’s plan something that feels totally “you” and captures this exciting moment in your life!

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