Her quality is beyond words & spectacularly beautiful, yet elegant.

“Holly was super sweet & easy to work with & I have yet to find anyone so amazing and fun to take our photos with. Also, her quality is BEYOND words and spectacularly beautiful yet elegant. Not to mention her quick editing time & awesome feedback. She truly made sure we had the best photo shoot ever. Thank you Holly & can’t wait to use you again in the future!”

— Julia Bennett

Holly goes the extra mile & isn’t afraid to try new things. Her passion shines!

 “Holly is one of the sweetest people I’ve been fortunate enough to work with and her passion for photography really shines through in the pictures she captures. She goes the extra mile and isn’t afraid to try new things. I will recommend Holly to everyone I know because her talent and personality make for one-of-a-kind photos, I am grateful to have stumbled upon such a gem!”

— Meredith Magee

Her photos tell a story & everyone else feels like they are part of the story too.

“Holly Felts is an excellent photographer. She stays up to date with clients, offers them a reasonable price, and captures the most special moments that take you right back to that very moment. Most of all, each of her photos tell a story, and everyone else who sees it almost feels like they are a part of the story too.”

— Hannah Rose

 

exciting, timeless, & unforgettable

Senior photography is a lot of things, but it primarily is an investment. After you’ve crossed the stage, signed your acceptance letter, & packed your boxes…your senior year is over. You’re on to the next part of your life. You won’t regret having an amazing senior year, but you will regret not having who you are in this moment captured perfectly. 

   

Amenities

All senior sessions include an online gallery, USB of high-res, edited photos and access to one-of-a-kind memorable products.

Rates

Senior portrait sessions begin at $450 in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area.

 

what are you waiting for? let’s talk about your senior year!

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Seniors

December 4, 2017