Summer Photo Sessions in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park

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Few things top the beauty of rolling hills and summer wildflowers in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Northeast Ohio boasts some of the most beautiful hiking trails and landscapes. Whether you are visiting one of the many trails of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, the Cleveland Metroparks’ Emerald Necklace, or Summit Metroparks, you won’t be disappointed. Beauty abounds in every season, but summer provides a colorful bonus. If you’re a wildflower enthusiast, this season is for you. Orchids, blazing stars, coneflowers, and more provide pops of yellow, purple, and white that peak in July and August. It’s well worth braving the summer heat and bugs to capture some vibrant photos amidst this glorious landscape.

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Summer senior photos in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Isabella’s senior session took place mid July, and a few sprays of white and yellow flowers were just beginning to show off. The tall, lush green grasses with endless textures provided a beautiful backdrop for her mid-summer session. This location boasts rolling hills galore and does require some walking to get to these vantage points, but I promise it’s worth it. Plan to pack some comfy, supportive shoes to trek up and down these hills as well as some bug spray to keep the bugs at bay. This location serves a dual purpose for a photo session AND a workout.

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August summer senior photo session in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park

By early August, the rolling hills are filled with vibrant hues of purple, yellow, and white wildflowers. The complementary colors in nature are surreal. Hiking trails provide numerous walkways through the gorgeous florals and tall grass landscape. If you choose to photograph here, respect your surroundings and those who are there to enjoy the park. Stick with photographing on the trails, and avoid trampling the tall grass and wildflowers. The possibilities really are endless here. You can choose from various vantage points. If you’re up for an adventurous session of exploring and capturing photos, you may even stumble upon some streams and a lake.

Family photo session in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park

For families with little ones who aren’t up for the full hiking and photo experience, there are plenty of nooks along the trail. This allows for beautiful photos without the commitment of trekking all over the park. The tall trees and grass provide ample shade in areas to escape the blazing sun and summer heat. This is also ideal for families with little ones that do not do well with waiting until golden hour in summertime. You can schedule a session for earlier in the day and avoid bedtime moodiness. While golden hour is my preferred time of day for photo sessions, sometimes it’s better to opt for a time that most members of the family will be cooperative for the best outcome.

Besties spinning in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park

This summer has served up its fair share of pop-up thunderstorms, and this besties’ photo session was no exception. No sooner had we climbed to the top of the second hill to begin our session, and the claps of thunder warned us of the ensuing raindrops. We managed to capture one photo at our favorite destination before scrambling for cover.

The one photo we captured at our final destination in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park before the thunderstorm struck.

Thankfully I had brought my large reflector and a pop up changing pod. We popped both of those open to serve as protection as we raced back down and up the hills to the car. The girls were bummed that despite their best efforts, their hair did not stand up to the drenching rain. I encouraged them to forget about perfect hair and makeup and just have some fun. They opted to get back out there once there was a break in the weather and enjoyed their time capturing photos together.

The calm after the storm in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Peek the faint rainbow in the sky.

We were delighted when the sun peeked out ever so slightly during golden hour and showcased a faint rainbow in the sky. While it was not ideal weather for a session, the rain didn’t put too much of a damper on the day, and the girls were so glad we opted to wait out the storm. When the rain settled to a drizzle, they played in the misty national park for a few photos before heading home. They were pleasantly surprised with how the photos turned out, and I loved the genuine joy and connection that we were able to capture when they relaxed and had fun.

Once late fall hits, the fields of tall grass and wildflowers are mowed down for the year, so if you want to check out this location in all its glory, the summer and early fall is the time to do so. If the winter is your jam, this area has some epic sledding hills when the snowy season is in full swing. A line of pine trees along the perimeter of the hills also provide a beautiful backdrop for snowy photos if you don’t make it in the summer months. You could capture some candid moments of your family sledding and then enjoying some hot cocoa by the fire during a winter experience session. Summer may be my favorite season at this location, but there truly is beauty in every season.

Whether the Cuyahoga Valley National Park is in your backyard or a dream destination, it never disappoints. Pictures truly do not do this national treasure justice. I highly recommend experiencing it for yourself. If you’ve been here, I would love to hear about your experience! What did you enjoy about this gem in Northeast Ohio?

XO, Katie

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Hailey’s Senior Photo Session: Exploring Cleveland’s Iconic Locations

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I’ll be the first to admit that when a client requests downtown Cleveland for their photo session location, I immediately feel a sense of excitement and anxiety. Excitement because I always come home elated with the photos that I am able to capture in Cleveland. Anxious because regardless of how many times I’ve driven there, it still overwhelms me. Although I’ve lived in Northeast Ohio for over two decades, the small town girl in me still freaks out a bit when it comes to driving into and meeting people in the city. What route will I take? Will I run into traffic? Are there any major events happening? Will I be able to find parking? Do I need to bring an assistant, so I’m using the buddy system at all times? While heading to the city is daunting for this extroverted introvert who deals with social anxiety, it is ALWAYS worth it to overcome those anxious feelings because Cleveland never disappoints…for photography anyway.

Hailey’s senior photo session in downtown Cleveland was no exception. My goal for every client is for them to walk into their session comfortable and confident. Prior to her session date, Hailey filled out a questionnaire. Having my senior clients complete a questionnaire allows me to get to know them a bit and plan a custom session to highlight their unique style and interests. I spoke with Hailey’s mom about location details and wardrobe choices and what to expect leading up to the session, on the day of the session, as well as after the session. In addition to an extensive client guide that prepares a senior for their session, they receive helpful emails leading up to their session, so they know what to expect and how to best prepare. Hailey chose to have professional hair and makeup done for her session (an amenity that is included with all of my modern senior sessions). My hair and makeup artist and I communicate with each other as well as with my clients, so we are all on the same page and can coordinate the timing for your session day as well as ensure that you get the look that you’ve envisioned for your photos.

On the day of Hailey’s session, we managed to capture fantastic photos at three unique locations in downtown Cleveland that delivered some gorgeous backdrops within a short walking and driving distance. This required advanced planning and calling locations to get permission to photograph in their facilities. First up was the Cleveland Public Library main campus. As if the Renaissance-style Italian marble entryway isn’t jaw-dropping enough, we planned Hailey’s session around the time when The Archive, an immersive floral art installation by Rebecca Louise Law, was on display in all its glory. Being surrounded by over 500,000 dried flowers that were meticulously strung and installed was truly breathtaking. I called the library in advance to get special permission and secure a time slot when we were welcome to take photos in the area. A minimum donation of $50 is expected and courteous when photographing in this spectacular space. While the lighting in The Archive was not ideal for portraits, the display offered ornate surroundings that were incredible to experience in person. Flash photography is prohibited in this area, but I was granted special permission to use on camera flash for this portion of the photo session. This proved quite beneficial and allowed us to achieve beautiful photos while keeping the space open for others to freely take in the views. Hailey’s selection of a tiered ivory lace dress, paired with gold wedge sandals and gold jewelry, proved to be the perfect ensemble that worked harmoniously with the delicate floral surroundings.

Next up was The Arcade. If you’ve never been there, the name is deceiving. Hailey admitted that she envisioned a location filled with neon lights and arcade games and thought it was odd that she was wearing a light blue floral dress followed by a strapless lace dress for photos at this venue. We had a good laugh when she saw The Arcade in person and quickly observed that neon lights and arcade games are non-existent there. Instead, as you enter this magnificent marvel, your eyes are drawn to beautiful, quality, golden architecture and historical design. The Arcade originally served as the first indoor shopping center in America in 1890 and remains open to the public to enjoy today.

Advanced notice and permission is recommended when photographing at The Arcade. It ofttimes serves as a wedding venue and location of choice for other special events and is home to the Hyatt Regency Hotel and other retail shops and restaurants. Thankfully there were no events going on at this location on the day of Hailey’s session, so I was able to get permission to photograph there with the expectation that we would be respectful of others who may be enjoying The Arcade at the time that we were taking photos. We were pleasantly surprised to have the entire space practically to ourselves.

The natural filtered light that pours in from above, compliments of the glass roof over the entire Arcade, lends to fantastic photos. Hailey opted for two dresses here. The first was a puff-sleeved light blue, floral, tiered maxi dress followed by a strapless pale blue lace midi dress. She paired her dresses with gold accessories and strappy, neutral colored heels. The pop-up changing pod that I bring to every photo session allowed for quick and easy outfit changes, so we could maximize our time and focus on capturing gorgeous images.

I love the variety of poses and looks you can achieve at The Arcade. One end of has a stairway with rows of circular lights that line the kick plates and give off a more “flashy,” glamorous vibe, while the other end has mosaic tile stone stairs without lights that offer a more subtle backdrop. We took full advantage of the flights of stairs at both ends of The Arcade. To truly capture Hailey’s stunning blue-green eyes and porcelain skin, I had her lean back on the stairs, maximizing use of the natural light pouring in.

Our final stop was the Long Live Rock sign at the front of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Hailey has a passion for music. She plays the electric guitar and sings. When Hailey filled out her questionnaire, she requested that we incorporate her electric guitar into some of her photos. What better location than the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to make this request a reality? We planned to visit this location once the Rock Hall was closed for the day to limit the number of people and distractions in the background, and the timing was impeccable. We managed to get wide angle shots, closeups, and a variety of angles with minimal disruptions. The sun was still intense at that time, so we used our Profoto flash to “overpower” the sun and give Hailey a kiss of light while producing vibrant photos.

Hailey chose black leather pants, a black top, black heeled boots, and a light colored, tailored jacket as fitting attire to feature her electric guitar and a rockin’ backdrop. She switched from gold jewelry to silver jewelry for her third look. Hailey’s light colored jacket and the red “Long Live Rock” sign provided colorful contrast to her black clothing and guitar.

Variety is the spice of life. Hailey’s session went from florals to historical architecture to rock in less than two hours. I guided Hailey with posing direction throughout her entire session to put her at ease. We managed to capture photos and provide an experience that both she and her parents were over the moon about. When I shared sneak peeks from Hailey’s session, she said, “I love everything I’ve seen and loved getting to meet you and work with you!” When Hailey’s mom shared the photos with family, they said, “These are all so beautiful! I can’t pick. It’s too hard.” That’s a good problem. Hailey and her parents were truly a dream to work with. It was a delight to serve them and deliver a memorable experience.

My services don’t stop at the end of your photo session. I am a firm believer in not allowing photos to collect digital dust. Some of my favorite memories involve sitting around a photo album with family and hearing stories of times gone by. That is why I offer a variety of professional portrait collections. Hailey’s parents chose a portrait collection that included a digital gallery as well as a modern metal framed print and an acrylic and leather covered signature 10×10 photo album. Wall art and photo albums are an excellent way to take your photos from digital form to tangible, heirloom quality products that will be enjoyed and cherished for years to come.

XO, Katie

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Why Spring of Your Senior Year Isn’t Too Late for Senior Photos

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Where are my procrastinators? Whether your school year was jam-packed with activities and didn’t allow for a photo session, or you simply just kept putting it off, springtime of your senior year isn’t too late to take advantage of documenting this exciting time in your life. While the majority of seniors schedule their senior photo session the summer or fall of their senior year, some choose to wait until spring.

Pops of color begin to make their appearance in spring, making for a lovely palette of vibrant blooms. And while April showers bring May flowers, we take advantage of breaks in the rain and blossoming trees in early spring, including the cherry blossoms and more. If the flowers are taking their time to show off, we have other options to fill your photos with vibrant colors.

Booking a spring senior session sometimes allows for some cap and gown shots to be included in your gallery. Cap and gown mini sessions are offered every spring for those seniors who booked their sessions in the summer or fall and want to add some photos in their cap and gown to their senior photo gallery. If you are interested in booking a cap and gown mini session this year, here is the link to do so.

If you are looking to book a spring senior session, NOW is the time to nab any last openings here for a modern minimalist session or here for a modern senior session boutique experience. Feel free to email me with any questions at katie@katrinawinterphotography.com. I’m here and happy to help!

XO, Katie

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March Madness: Photography Edition

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Picture scheduling a photo session on one of the windiest days of the year in downtown Akron. The wind gusts tried to take us out, but we powered through and shockingly came out unscathed with some stellar photos. Matter of fact, the wind was an unpaid assistant that supplied movement to our photos without us even trying. Bonus!

Ally’s senior city photo session kicked off with a pink ruffle top and white pants against a mint colored wall. The complementary colors provided the perfect pop for her spring photo session. The behind the scenes to capture this shot was…interesting. The wind kicked up dust particles that felt like we were getting sandblasted, and every once in awhile the wind died down enough for us to catch our breath and grab a shot.

Right across the alley and parking lot was this dark colored wall that would pair perfectly with Ally’s red floral set. Trying to set up the popup changing pod in this wild weather was out of the question, so we hopped in the car to change outfits for the next look. Thank goodness for tinted windows and the fact that nobody else was crazy enough to be out and about.

Next up, we hopped in the car and rounded the corner to the front of the library for some photos in front of the reflective glass while Ally did another quick change into her white dress and heels. The wind here was off the charts, so we quickly found partial shelter by the rotating doors to grab another photo before running back to the car for another respite and outfit change.

Look number 4 had us running up and down the street taking advantage of all of the different textures and backdrops that section of town had to offer. The beauty of city sessions is that there is so much variety within a relatively short walking distance. It is key to plan out your location and outfits in advance to maximize the impact that each combination provides. This is why a wardrobe consultation is included in my senior sessions to ensure that we are making the most out of the time we have together and achieving the strongest images possible at each location.

As if we hadn’t endured enough punishment from the wind, we saved the windiest location for last. Parking garage rooftops are one of my absolute favorite locations to photograph. The pavement acts as a natural reflector, and you can achieve so much variety from a sky backdrop to the cityscape and everything in between. In a matter of minutes–because that’s all we could handle–we had several shots that were keepers, and we wrapped it up in one of my favorite stairwells.

Leading lines and winding staircases will forever have my heart. The overcast skies lent to the perfect filtered light in the stairwell that day, and the editorial vibe was exactly what I had envisioned for this space. So there you have it. March Madness: Photography Edition. We braved the wild winds and miraculously managed to capture some fantastic photos in the process. If you’re ready for an adventure of your own, head to this link for your modern senior experience session or to this link for a modern minimalist session.

XO, Katie

What to Wear to a Senior City Session

What to Wear

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What to Wear

for Your Senior

City Session

One of the biggest concerns that is expressed time and again when seniors book their senior photo session is that they don’t know what to wear. The options are endless, and finding the perfect outfits can be a daunting task, but I’m here to help! Here are my top 5 suggestions when planning outfits for your senior city session. If your session is located in nature, you can read my what to wear guide for senior nature sessions here.

  1. Bring a leather jacket or vest. Black is classic, but don’t shy away from other options. Feel free to bring a pop of color to your session. In the summer season when a leather jacket is too toasty, opt for a vest with fringe or texture to add an element of interest.
  1. Add a hat. Hats level up any outfit and can be used as an accessory and a prop. Whether it’s a fedora, a beret, a newsboy/fiddler cap, or another style of your choice, hats bring a great variety to your photos. Choose one that makes you feel comfortable and confident.
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  1. A patterned or floral dress, romper, or jumpsuit. Depending on the season, you can layer this look if needed during the colder months. A pattern of some sort makes you stand out amongst the architectural city backdrop.
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  1. A solid color that “pops.” Hot pink was all the rage this summer. That will change with seasons and fashion trends, so choose a color that is currently trending or that you feel fabulous in, and have some fun making a statement.
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  1. Jeans and a basic T or top. You can’t go wrong with this classic wardrobe staple, and it works with essentially any backdrop throughout the city, allowing you to get a wide variety of photos in a short period of time. Choose a style that you love, and you’re good to go!

Looking for more ideas on what to wear and how to prepare for your senior session? Check out the session guide at the link below.

What to Wear for a Senior Nature Session

What to Wear

What to Wear

for a Senior

Nature Session

One of the biggest barriers to overcome when planning your photo session is coming up with what to wear. Whether it’s figuring out how many outfits to bring, or not knowing what will look best at the location, it’s all a bit daunting. Fear not. Following are my top five recommendations that will have you ready to rock your session in no time!

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  1. Bring a sunhat or fedora. A hat is the number one accessory that takes any outfit to the next level. Sunhats are gorgeous for the warmer seasons, and fedoras are fabulous once the cooler weather hits. Whether used as props or accessories, hats provide great variety to your photos.
  1. Add a dress. Dresses are the outfit of choice to add an element of movement to your photos. Choose a style that fits your personality and that you feel comfortable and confident in. Whether it’s a mini, midi, or maxi, dresses are a go-to outfit, particularly in warm weather seasons.
  1. Make a statement with a solid color that “pops.” Hot pink was all the rage this summer. That will change with seasons and fashion trends, so choose a color that is currently trending or that you feel fabulous in and have some fun! Bonus tip: complementary colors naturally “pop” when put together. For example, a red dress in a field of green or a purple outfit next to yellow wildflowers will naturally grab your attention.
  1. Throw in a patterned or floral dress, romper, or jumpsuit. Depending on the season, you can layer this look if needed during the colder months. Patterns and florals can be tricky at times when photographing in nature, as we don’t want the backdrop to compete with our look. Location and outfit planning is key to ensure that the best floral or patterned outfits are selected to be in harmony with the surrounding beauty in nature. When done right, it’s gorgeous!
  1. Don’t forget your jeans and a top of choice. Jeans are a wardrobe staple and can be dressed up or down and worn with a variety of tops to achieve countless looks with ease. The seasons will determine what type of tops you pair with your jeans. Whether it’s a basic T or a faux fur jacket, you can’t go wrong.

For more helpful tips on wardrobe options for each season, check out the pro seasonal tips in this session guide. Want to see more images from stellar senior sessions? Click the link below.