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When Are You Supposed to Take Senior Portraits in Richmond, Virginia?

This is one of the most common questions I get from families planning senior portraits in Richmond, VA:


When are we supposed to do them?

The short answer is—there isn’t one specific time.


Most seniors choose either spring or fall, and both are great options. It really comes down to your schedule and the overall look you’re drawn to.


Young person in a rust dress and white shirt, walking under a pergola with columns, surrounded by greenery and fallen leaves, looking content.
Person with short hair in a white top and rust dress, hand touching chin, stands near pink roses. Warm sunset light creates a serene mood.

Spring Senior Portraits in Richmond

Spring sessions have a really fresh, natural feel to them. You’ll see blooming trees, soft greens, and lighter color tones throughout your images.


Locations like Maymont Park or Reynolds in Goochland or Byrd Park are great options for this time of year.


Fall Senior Portraits in Richmond, VA

Fall is just as popular for senior pictures in Richmond, VA, but it gives you a different overall look.


Instead of lighter tones, fall brings in warmer colors, more texture, and a more layered feel.


If you like richer color and a more traditional seasonal look, fall tends to be a good fit.


Locations like Crump Park, University of Richmond, and the VMFA work especially well this time of year because of the variety of trees, paths, and backgrounds.


Man leaning on a dark pickup truck on a gravel path, with autumn trees in the background under a clear blue sky. Truck labeled "Sierra."
Man in a cowboy hat and white shirt sits outdoors, looking right. Sunlight filters through trees, creating a serene, contemplative mood.

Choosing What’s Right for You

When planning your senior photos in Richmond or Central Virginia, it helps to keep it simple.

  • If you like light, fresh, and bright → spring

  • If you prefer warm tones and fall color → fall


Both options photograph beautifully. There’s no “better” season—just the one that fits your style and schedule best.

A woman in a denim jacket and white dress leans against a brown wall, smiling. Sunlit path and bridge with trees in the background.
Young woman seated outdoors, resting her chin on her hand, gazes thoughtfully. Green foliage and warm sunlight in the background.

A Mix of Looks, One Goal

As you look through the images in this post, you’ll see a mix of spring and fall sessions across different locations in the Richmond area.


That variety is intentional.


The goal isn’t to fit into a specific season—it’s to choose a setting and time of year that feels like you, and then build a session around that.


Young man in a red football jersey (#50, "BULLDOGS"), stands by a fence. Red bleachers and blue sky in the background. Calm mood.
Football player in a red jersey leans on a chain-link fence, holding a ball, with red bleachers as the backdrop. Sunny day, relaxed mood.
A person in a football jersey and jeans walks through a chain-link gate at sunset, holding a helmet and football, casting a long shadow.

Final Thoughts

If you’re trying to decide when to schedule your senior portraits, you really can’t go wrong with either spring or fall.


Both offer different, but equally strong, options for senior portraits in Richmond, VA.


If you need help thinking through locations, timing, or what might work best,


I’m always happy to talk it through with you.


You can find more information here:www.amandamilesphotography.com/seniors-info


Woman in a red dress walks by a lake at sunset, with bare trees and a glowing orange sky. Calm, reflective mood.
Woman in a white dress leans on a wooden fence, smiling at sunset. Dry grass and a large pot are in the background, creating a warm mood.

 
 
 

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Amanda Miles Photography 

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3266 Bayberry Lane,

Goochland, Virginia 23063

amandamilesphotographyllc@gmail.com

One of the best photographers in Richmond, Virginia for family, senior, maternity, newborn and headshot portraits.

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