Commemorating Big Celebrations at Little’s Photography

Amid the usual summertime bustle, or lack thereof, plus the college application frenzy, PC seniors also found time to take a trip to Little’s Photography studio for their senior portraits. In addition to the required yearbook shot, seniors could also opt to get “candid” or “lifestyle” photo shoots. Many students chose the candid in addition to the yearbook portrait, and a few lucky winners of the free coupons also participated in lifestyle shoots. I chose to get the “candid” pictures taken along with my normal yearbook one, and I have to admit, I was expecting it to be pretty awkward, as I’m sure most seniors were. However, the experience was completely different. Since my appointment was scheduled for the end of the summer, I heard reviews from all of my friends who had actually planned ahead and booked theirs for June and July. Basically, all they could talk about was how peppy and excited the two women who run Little’s seemed to be.

Those comments proved to be true, and I couldn’t believe how incredibly enthusiastic the staff at Little’s was. They seriously cared about having the pictures come out perfectly, down to the most minute detail. The photographer, Danielle, had great music playing in the room where the pictures were being taken, and her bubbly personality made me feel completely at ease. And, judging by all of the new Facebook profile pictures, many seniors were happy with the outcomes. Now we all know why the seniors’ yearbook pictures all look disproportionately good in comparison to the eternally-unflattering “normal” yearbook pictures – the secret is Little’s photography.