Libby Holmes · Boston-based
Graduation portraits with editorial polish and real personality
For seniors who want photographs that feel elevated, relaxed, and true to the season they are in — with enough direction to feel confident and enough room to feel like themselves.
Libby is based in Boston now, while the current visible portfolio proves a graduation-first style shaped by shoreline light, campus architecture, and movement-forward portraits.
The goal is simple: make the images feel celebratory and fashion-aware without losing warmth, ease, or the personal details that make the session yours.
Featured graduation work
Graduation moments grounded in real work
A selection of finished graduation portraits that shows the range of a real session — from shoreline light to campus architecture and movement-forward frames.




Real image proof should come early. The graduation portfolio preview above uses the centralized local manifest, so the homepage always renders real work with stable alt text and asset paths.
Boston-based, truthfully framed
Boston-based now, with a portfolio that still stays honest about where the work was made
Libby’s positioning can be local to Boston without pretending every published image was photographed there. The current work shows the tone of the sessions: luminous light, clean portrait composition, and graduation coverage that feels both polished and personal.
That honesty matters. The homepage should build trust by showing real work and clear language, then make it easy for graduates in Boston and across New England to ask about their own session.
What this homepage is proving
- Graduation-first messaging leads the page instead of unsupported all-audience branding.
- Boston is explicit in the positioning without implying every published frame was photographed there.
- Inquiry paths stay visible from the hero, featured work, positioning section, and final call to action.
Session approach
How the experience stays polished without feeling overworked
The home services and process blocks stay focused on what the visible work can genuinely support: celebratory graduation sessions, calm direction, and clean editorial delivery.
Graduation sessions that feel celebratory, not stiff
Portraits built around movement, milestone details, and enough guidance to help graduates look confident without feeling over-posed.
Location choices that support the story
From campus architecture to open shoreline light, the visual approach stays rooted in environments that make the milestone feel specific and memorable.
Clean, editorial delivery with room for personality
The finished gallery aims for a refined look while keeping the expression, styling, and energy recognizably personal.
Step 1
Plan the feel
We start with outfits, locations, and timing so the session looks cohesive before the camera comes out.
Step 2
Keep direction calm
Prompts stay simple and clear, which keeps the session moving while leaving room for natural reactions and movement.
Step 3
Deliver images with range
The final mix should cover polished portraits, movement shots, and the smaller in-between moments that make the gallery feel complete.
Client experience
Proof that the direction can feel calm and still photograph beautifully
Recent graduate session client
“Libby made the whole session feel calm and easy — I never felt over-directed, and the photos still looked polished and elevated.”
Recent graduate session client
Ready when you are
If you want graduation photos that feel personal and finished, start with the inquiry form.
The shared site CTA stays the same here: reach out through the contact page and Libby can help shape timing, location ideas, and the overall session direction.