Image by Photographs by Emily, Emily Goudy, of a senior girl sitting on a chair surrounded by florals.

Hi friends! I’m Emily, the owner and lead photographer behind Photographs by Emily, one of the few remaining commercial photography studios in Fort Gratiot, Michigan. With over 16 years in the photography world, I’ve built my studio around connection, creativity, and quality—fueled by my never-ending love for coffee. You’ll rarely catch me without a Starbucks Americano in hand or a bubbly sparkling water by my side.

When I’m not behind the camera, I’m a proud wife to a first responder, dog mom to Cooper, Gordie, and our newest addition Marvel, and a very proud auntie. Life is full and busy—just the way I like it!

A Personalized Experience from the Start

Every client who walks through my studio doors begins their journey with a personal consultation. Whether it’s in-person at the studio, over the phone, or via Google Meet, I find it incredibly valuable to connect face-to-face (or screen-to-screen!). This meeting allows me to get to know their personality, hear their vision, and also gives them a chance to meet me. I want to make sure we’re a great fit—because that’s when the magic really happens.

With my seniors, these consultations go even deeper. I walk them through the entire experience—from the session fee and what that covers (session planning, extra props like smoke bombs or confetti, etc.) to building the overall vibe of their session. We carefully plan locations, outfits, and moods to make sure every image is a reflection of who they truly are.

I always emphasize that my editing style is timeless and natural—I want my clients to look and feel like themselves, just on their best day.

Image by Photographs by Emily, Emily Goudy, of a senior girl standing in a field surrounded by florals.

Creating Collections with Intention

When it comes to pricing and ordering, I’ve adapted a version of a ‘Create a Package’ formula I learned from one of the many speakers at ShutterFest. I’ve found this approach works well in our area—even though IPS (in-person sales) is still a bit of a stretch for some families, who often come in asking, “So how many digitals do we get?”

That’s where education starts. I take time during both the consultation and the ordering appointment to explain why it’s not just about digital files. It’s about creating heirloom artwork—pieces they’ll hold onto long after those digitals are lost on an old hard drive.

I offer a curated line of products that I truly believe in. My absolute favorites are the Art Blocks and Metal Prints from McKenna—they’re modern, clean, and timeless. The Metal Prints, in particular, are one of my favorites! I also love how they hang flat to the wall with minimal hardware.

And let’s not forget about albums—which I’ve been proudly ordering from Zookbinders since 2020! I met the Zookbinders team at Wedding MBA back in 2019 and was instantly impressed by their customer service and high-quality craftsmanship. The fact that they’re photographers themselves? Huge bonus.

The Ordering Session Experience

After the session, I lightly color correct and clean up the images—no over-editing here. Most of today’s teens prefer a more natural look, and I only retouch blemishes when necessary. Once that’s done, I send a gallery link with instructions asking the client to select 30–40 favorites and schedule their IPS session.

Whether they meet me at the studio or virtually, I aim to make the experience special. In-studio, I greet them with refreshments—coffee, tea, sparkling water—and a beautiful slideshow of their images playing on the screen. I display a variety of samples—albums, wall art, metals, and more—so they can see and feel the quality firsthand.

The ordering process starts with choosing a main product: either a large wall art piece (canvas, art block, metal, or framed print) or an album, which typically includes more images and offers that “complete story” feel. From there, we build the rest of their collection: gift prints, digital files, and any upgrades they may want. My print collections are designed to be flexible, offering a mix of 8x10s, 5x7s, and the occasional wallet (because let’s be real—today’s seniors aren’t handing out wallets like we used to!).

Each package includes a set number of digital files—7, 10, or 15, depending on the collection. I also allow for a little mix-and-match flexibility if needed to help meet their needs without compromising the value of the products.

Image by Photographs by Emily, Emily Goudy, standing in a floral field looking into a mirror.

Why It Works

This model has worked well for me in a market where clients often start out wanting “just digitals.” When they see the quality of what I offer, they start to understand the value of tangible memories, and the conversation changes. They leave with more than photos—they leave with heirlooms.

Final Thoughts

Senior portraits are more than a milestone—they’re a celebration of who these young adults are becoming. My job is to honor that with authenticity, artistry, and a personal touch that makes them feel seen.

To my fellow photographers looking to make the switch to IPS or wondering how to stand out in your market: focus on connection. Invest in products you’re proud of. And always, always show your clients the value of print.

Thanks for letting me share my process—and thank you to McKenna and Zookbinders for being part of my client experience. I couldn’t do it without you!


From McKenna and Zookbinders:

A big THANK YOU to Emily for sharing her IPS process for senior portraits and trusting McKenna and Zookbinders as her print vendors.

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