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Mini Sports Session with Taylor Burkhardt - Silver Lake Class of 2020- Topeka's Best Senior Portraits

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  Taylor is such a fun and sweet person, and we love photographing her so much!  Taylor and her mom met us at the baseball diamond in Silver Lake and the sun was going down, giving us the perfect warm sky for her sports session.  Her brown eyes were glowing in the warm sunlight and she looked so grown up. Taylor’s mom was beaming with excitement during the entire session. As Taylor was posing with all of her different gear, you could see the pride she has for every sport she is involved in.  She really takes her role as a leader seriously and her positive attitude shows in her smile. This mini session was perfect! T o book your own session, please call Tommy or Holly at 785.793.2492 or 785.213.0812 or email tommy@thpetersonphoto.com

Interview with Bailee Blanchard - Jefferson West Class of 2020 - Topeka's Best Senior Portraits

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Bailee is a really fun person, and we were really happy to photograph her!  She laughed non-stop and really enjoyed posing and being silly for us during her entire shoot!  You can see her personality radiate in her images! Bailee had a perfect smile, and her eyes lit up every time she would laugh, which was the whole session!  During her session at the governor’s mansion, Bailee had us in stitches as she ran around the hill, and rolled out of the chair! Her bubbly personality made her such a joy to photograph!  This was one of the funnest sessions we have had! While most of her pictures were full of smiles, we did get some really great serious moments of her as well. We are so excited for you to check out her blog!   T.H. P.:  Describe one of your favorite memories from high school. Bailee:   I can't  describe just one; homecoming week shenanigans, school spirit and traditions, "family" sleepovers, state playoff road trips, and unforgettable memories with my bes

Interview with Sheyenne Seim - Washburn Rural Class of 2020 - Topeka's Best Senior Portraits

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Sheyenne was so full of smiles during her senior session, and we really love that!  She made our job seem so easy, because she beamed with happiness the entire time! We started off her shoot downtown, going through alleyways and around the tall buildings on Kansas Ave.  We then went to a killer industrial warehouse location for some indoor shots with graffiti. But what Sheyenne really wanted was the sunflower field, so we headed out to a local sunflower field and got some AMAZING images of her!  She really lucked out with an incredible sky and miles of sunflowers. We loved her session! Enjoy!!   T.H. Peterson:  What was your favorite part of the session with us? Sheyenne: love how creative you guys were and all the locations were super cool. T.H. P.: How do you feel about being a senior?  What emotions do you feel about your senior year? Sheyenne:  everyone always told me senior year is fun and easy and I would just like to say it’s definitely not. senior year

Interview with Bailey Thompson - Hayden Class of 2020 - Topeka's Best Senior Portraits

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Bailey had such a great session in the Topeka area!  She started off her session at Shawnee Lake, and she had some great lighting that really brought out her blue eyes!  She is a natural and was so easy to pose! We got what we wanted from the Lake and headed to Hayden High for some sports shots!  She rocked them!! From volleyball to softball, she did an amazing job and had some great shots! We ended her session doing sunset photos at the Governor’s Mansion, then up by the theatre.  The sunset was breathtaking and Bailey got some incredible images from the session! We hope you love her blog as much as we do!   T.H. Peterson: What was your favorite part of the session with us? Bailey:  Favorite part was the sky cause it was really pretty.   T.H. P.:  How do you feel about being a senior?   Bailey:   I’m excited about being senior!   T.H. P.:  What emotions do you feel about your senior year? Bailey:   Excitement, happy, and a little nervous   T.H. P.:  What are your pl