Jun 10 2026 | By: Micciche Photography
There is something timeless about a southern farmhouse - the weathered wood, the open fields, the quiet charm of the property. It made the perfect setting for this recent HS senior session, captured just a few weeks ago here in Greensboro, NC.
I had the opportunity to photograph Taylor a few weeks back at one of my private portrait locations here in Greensboro. I have known her family for a long time and was thrilled when her mom called the studio to book this session.
This unique farmhouse property is owned by a close friend of mine and has been in her family since 1894 and showcases a historic home, horse barn and many acres of land which makes for a perfect background for my photography sessions.
Taylor arrived that morning with an effortless smile and a natural confidence that made the shoot feel easy and fun from the very first click of the camera. She brought a warmth to every image and the perfect morning sunrise made it a portrait session to remember! We began with a flowing blue summer dress, then she changed into a modern white dress with cow girl boots and concluded with her formal cap and gown.
Here are some personal tidbits from Taylor :
The different cap and gowned cords are...
.Blue/Gold cords- Future Business Leaders of America- I was a Regional Public Speaking Winner for 3 years and finished in the Top 15 in State for public speaking.
.Red/Navy twisted cords- Fellowship of Christian Athletes Leadership - I served as the President for FCA.
Senior sessions are always about more than photos - they are about capturing a moment right on the edge of something new and exciting for the rising senior and bringing out their personality.
This was indeed a perfect location, a perfect morning and a senior who made it all come to life. Congrats to you Taylor and wishing you the best in your college journey!
If you are a rising HS Senior or know someone that is, please be sure to contact our studio at 336-684-3535 or click the Learn More button below. Our portrait portfolio link is also available to view and see the variety of portrait work I capture each and every year here in the Triad of North Carolina and beyond.
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