Logan officially wrapped up my final senior session of the year and marked the end of my Class of 2026 season, and it could not have been a better way to finish. His session brought together music, meaningful locations, and some of my favorite city backdrops, making it a night I will not forget anytime soon.
We kicked things off at the music wall in Minneapolis, which was the perfect spot to highlight Logan’s tuba. Incorporating personal elements like this always makes senior sessions more meaningful, and photographing him with his instrument was such a fun way to start the evening. It had been nearly five years since I last photographed in that area, so revisiting it with fresh eyes was such a treat. The textures, color, and creative energy of the space set the tone for the rest of the session.
From there, we made our way over to Saint Anthony Main, which has quickly become one of my favorite locations to photograph seniors. The mix of historic charm, river views, and city energy is hard to beat. We wandered through the area, taking our time and soaking in the last hints of fall color still hanging on. The soft evening light paired perfectly with the brick buildings and scenic surroundings.
Logan was relaxed, confident, and easygoing throughout the entire session, which made everything flow effortlessly. Ending the Class of 2026 season with a session like this felt incredibly fitting. It was creative, personal, and full of moments that truly reflect this stage of his life.
Logan’s senior session was the perfect reminder of why I love ending the season in the city. Beautiful locations, meaningful details, and seniors who trust the process always make for something special.





