


Katie’s TAMU grad photos were relaxed, fun, and personal—exactly how senior photos should feel. She chose a few locations that meant something to her: spots she passed often, places she made memories, and even a local favorite to celebrate the end of her time at Texas A&M.






Starting at the Admin Building
We began at the Administration Building—simple and timeless. It’s one of those classic TAMU grad photos locations that just works. The soft light made everything glow, and Katie looked so natural in her white dress and maroon stole. We kept the posing light and easy, focusing on capturing how happy and proud she felt in that moment.




Stopping by the Century Tree
The Century Tree was next. Whether you’re super traditional or not, it’s one of those places that holds a lot of meaning on campus. Katie wanted a few portraits under the branches, and they turned out peaceful and beautiful. The light coming through the trees made everything feel quiet and calm.



TAMU Classic: The Association of Former Students
We made a quick stop at the Association for a few must-have for TAMU grad photos. It’s a small moment, but it ties everything together—four years of memories and what’s next. It’s a great in-between stop when you’re doing a multi-location session like this, and of course for your champagne spray!










TAMU Grad Photos in Northgate: The Dixie Chicken
Next, headed to Katie’s final stop: The Dixie Chicken. These ended up being some of the most fun photos from the day—laughing, relaxed, and just enjoying the moment. After all the polished shots, it was the perfect casual ending to the session and such a good way to celebrate.
Planning Your TAMU Grad Photos?
If you’re getting ready to graduate and want senior photos that feel like you, I’d love to help. Whether it’s traditional spots or something fun such as The Chicken on Northgate, I’ll help you plan a session that tells your story.
See more TAMU grad photos on the blog, or click here to book your session.






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