Fall Color Littleton Senior Photos
I am in love with how these Littleton senior photos turned out and I’m so excited that I get to finally share them on the journal today. I can’t believe it’s already been two years since I photographed this senior guy’s big brother. Now it’s Luke’s turn to get a some Littleton senior photos created. Like most Littleton seniors, he was looking to get a yearbook picture made to submit for his final year of high school. We met up at Hudson Gardens a couple of weeks ago and it looked incredible there. There was a ton of gorgeous bold autumn color everywhere we turned and as you can see in the photos we definitely made good use of it. Speaking of color, we happened to be at Hudson Gardens at the most perfect time when everything was just bursting with bright color in varying shades of red, yellow, and orange from all of the plants changing colors from summer to fall. We wandered around all of Hudson Gardens which is quite a huge place and found some really remarkably photogenic areas to use. Hudson Gardens charges a $50 permit fee to get permission to photograph senior pictures in their gardens but I think it’s worth paying their fee to take advantage of their well taken care of plant life. It truly makes for some really great senior photo backdrops. Be sure to check out some of my favorites from our time spent photographing these Littleton yearbook pictures there in the blog post below.
Luke, I hope your senior year is a blast!

My favorite:)






If you’re curious about seeing some other Littleton high school senior pictures done at Hudson Gardens, CLICK HERE!
Be sure to check out the SENIORS area of my site to find more information about senior pictures.
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What a good looking guy! I love the colors in that first one (and he has awesome hair!). Love how you can see the color of his eyes in that close up shot – great work!
Your color is sick in these! Great job – doesn’t hurt to have such a handsome subject!