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UNCC Graduation Photos | Ashley's UNC Charlotte Graduation Session

Ashley chose to wait until after graduation for a quieter UNC Charlotte graduation session. We explored the Susie Harwood Garden, Bell Tower, campus landmarks, and even created professional headshots for her new job.

Ashley smiling in a white graduation dress while standing in the brick plaza near UNC Charlotte's Bell Tower

When Ashley and I started planning her UNC Charlotte graduation session, she already knew she wanted to wait until after graduation. Not because she didn't want graduation photos, but because she didn't want an audience while she was taking them.

A lot of graduates take their cap and gown photos before graduation so they have images for announcements, parties, social media, and all of the other things that come along with senior year. Ashley wanted a quieter experience. She knew she'd be more comfortable on a campus that wasn't packed with students, families, and photographers.

Ashley standing on a garden path in a flowing white dress surrounded by lush greenery at UNC Charlotte

As it turns out, it was a great decision.

The campus was calm, we had room to move around, and we weren't fighting crowds at any of the locations she wanted to visit. A few days before the session, Ashley reached out and asked if we could also include family photos and some portraits with her partner. On graduation day, they quickly discovered what a lot of families do: once the ceremony is over, everything moves fast. Before they knew it, everyone was being directed out of the graduation area and they never got some of the photos they had hoped to take together.

Of course, I was happy to include them.

Ashley standing between her parents and smiling at the camera in a garden surrounded by green foliage.

We started in the Susie Harwood Garden, one of the prettiest spots on UNC Charlotte's campus. It was hot, humid, and felt every bit like a North Carolina summer afternoon, but the overcast skies gave us beautiful soft light. We spent time around the Moon Arch, took family photos, and captured plenty of cap and gown portraits before making our way across campus.

From there we headed to the front campus sign before walking toward the Student Union and Bell Tower area.

Ashley's partner joined us for photos there, and we spent some time capturing both the traditional graduation portraits and some more relaxed moments. Some of my favorite images from the day were the ones of Ashley dancing and celebrating in front of the Bell Tower. After years of classes, exams, projects, and deadlines, there is something really fun about watching someone finally take a breath and enjoy the fact that they're done.

As we continued around campus, we stopped at several of the buildings where Ashley had spent most of her time as a student. Those locations probably don't mean much to anyone else walking across campus, but they were part of her everyday life for years. I always think those photos become more important with time because they're tied to real memories instead of just a pretty backdrop.

Before we finished, we also took some professional headshots for Ashley's new job. Since she had never had professional photos taken before, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to make the most of the session. She was already dressed, already on camera, and already celebrating a major accomplishment. By the end of the afternoon, we had graduation photos, family photos, portraits with her partner, professional headshots, and a gallery that documented much more than a degree.

It was a long session, but it was absolutely worth it.

Ashley, congratulations on your graduation from UNC Charlotte. Thank you for trusting me to help celebrate such an exciting accomplishment. It was a pleasure spending the afternoon exploring campus with you, and I can't wait to see where this next chapter takes you.

Ashley standing in the center of a campus roadway holding her graduation cap above her head.
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Cale | UNCC College of Engineering Grad

A meaningful UNCC graduation session photographed the day before commencement. We explored the Botanical Gardens and the College of Engineering to capture Cale’s achievements, personality, and the places that shaped his time at UNC Charlotte.

There’s something really special about photographing a college senior. High school seniors are full of anticipation, but college seniors stand on the edge of a completely different milestone — one shaped by years of growth, challenge, late nights, early mornings, and the kind of determination that defines who they’re becoming. So whenever I get the chance to photograph a graduating college senior, it always feels like such an honor.

Cale’s session was exactly that.

uncc college senior graduation photos in uncc botanical gardens
 

We met on the campus of UNC Charlotte (UNCC) the day before graduation — a last-minute pivot after weather forced us to reschedule. In the end, the timing couldn’t have been better. Campus was quiet since students had already left for the holidays. I don’t mind shooting around other people but the gardens were nice and totally OURS for the afternoon! Cale practically had the whole campus to himself to celebrate ha!

He had just completed his degree from the College of Engineering, and he brought such an easygoing, grounded confidence to the shoot. We started in the UNCC Botanical Gardens, a favorite spot for so many students who’ve used it as a quiet escape between classes and long study days. We stopped by Cale’s favorite study spot and grabbed a few images to memorialize the hours he spent there. The greenery and soft light made a perfect backdrop to honor the chapter he was closing.

 

From there, we walked over to the College of Engineering — the place where he spent countless hours building projects, solving problems, and working toward the accomplishment we were celebrating. Photographing him in a location that holds so much of his story made the session even more meaningful.

uncc graduation photos of college senior in front of sculpture at college of engineering

I know his family is incredibly proud of everything he’s achieved, and I’m grateful I had the chance to help them mark this huge moment in his life. College graduation deserves to be documented in a way that reflects the journey behind the achievement — not just the cap and gown, but the places and experiences that shaped the graduate.

Congratulations, Cale! You’ve earned every bit of what comes next. It was truly a blast working with you.

Looking for senior portraits before graduation? I photograph high school seniors and college grads throughout Charlotte, Concord, Harrisburg, and Cabarrus County. Click on one of the links below to find out more about portraits, my portrait philosophy or reach out to contact me.

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