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

Senior summer photo session

Seven Summer Session Essentials

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It’s hot. It’s humid. It’s buggy. Despite the odds, summer is my favorite season for photoshoots. Long summer days allow for extended sessions and lots of variety. When prepared, you can experience the full array of benefits that a summer photo session offers. Here are a few tips to make the most of your time.

1. Hydrate. Staying well hydrated is essential to making the most out of your session on a hot summer day. Electrolyte water is an excellent source of hydration that will keep your energy levels up. Plan in advance and hydrate well the day before your session as well as the day of your session. Pack some water bottles and ice packs in a cooler to take refreshing water breaks as needed.

2. Sunscreen. If you don’t have your summer base, or are anything like me and have never been able to achieve a tan a day in your life, you will want to lather on some SPF if you plan to be outdoors for an extended period of time during the daytime. A sunburn is a souvenir nobody wants to take home. Take care of the skin you’re in.

3. Insect repellent. Mosquitos on summer evenings are ruthless. So are ticks when you enter their domain. If you are venturing into gorgeous nature landscapes with tall grasses and wildflowers, spray yourself down with some mosquito and tick repellent to discourage them from giving you unwanted attention.

4. Lightweight fabrics and a change of clothes. One of the best things about summer is extended daylight, which means more opportunities to achieve lots of looks. Stick with fabrics that are lightweight and flowy to keep you as comfortable as possible. Multiple outfits is also a great plan, so you can change and feel fresh.

5. Makeup blotting paper. Professional hair and makeup is offered with my sessions, and trust me, it is essential for summertime sessions. On hot summer days, makeup blotting paper is a great tool to have in your kit to touch up any oily or unwanted shiny areas that expose themselves in the heat of the day.

6. Portable fan and cooling cloths. It sounds excessive, but when it’s in the 80s and 90s with an intense heat index, and you’ve been outside for a bit, a cool breeze on your face and a refreshing cloth on the back of your neck are most welcome.

7. Snacks. Few things are less pleasant than being outside on a hot day when hunger sets in. Snacks are not just for little kids. Big kids get hangry too. Keep a stash on hand of your favorite go-to snacks for when hunger hits. Protein and energy bars are part of my emergency kit that I always keep on hand for photo sessions.

Taking these seven essentials into consideration when planning and preparing for your summer photo session will allow you to focus on achieving amazing photos that you can forever treasure. Seize the day this summer!