Graduation
North Carolina Graduation Photographer covering Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Durham, & Beyond




























Graduation Galleries
Let’s pop some champagne together!
As a first generation college graduate myself (UNC 2019), I know how amazing of an accomplishment it is to be graduating at any level. I have experience photographing all the way from high school seniors to college graduates to professional/grad school graduates too.
As an NC graduation photographer, I’ve photographed at the following schools:
UNC Chapel Hill, NC State, Meredith College, Duke University, Elon University, Wake Forest University, UNCG, Campbell University, ECU
However, I can travel wherever :)
What people are saying.
“Best grad gift EVER!!! When I first received the gallery, I teared up. Every person in our group could not stop oohing and ahhing. Not only is Gio incredibly talented, she was open to inspiration pictures and made each of us feel beautiful. Even the process of the shoot was so fun!! All of us still use the Wait Chapel pictures for our Lock and Home screen six months later. I am so grateful for Gio and her work!”
— Alexa Frost, WFU ‘24
“Gio is absolutely great to work with! She made the entire session so easy, stress-free, and fun. Her expertise was evident in every detail—from finding the perfect locations that suited my style to guiding me through poses that felt natural and effortless. She has such an eye for creating photos that truly capture your personality and vision. If you’re looking for amazing photos, a relaxed experience, and a photographer who genuinely cares about bringing your ideas to life, Gio is the perfect choice!”
— Kevin Garcia, Elon ‘24
“We had the absolute best experience working with Gio! She was so professional and knew exactly what she was doing in every aspect. Did SUCH a great job especially with such a big group of us (10 girls) fitting in all the individual photos, groups, and smaller group photos into one session. Allowed us to get all of the photo ideas, backgrounds, etc. that we had in mind and we are OBSESSED with our photos!!”
— Elizabeth Rodden, UNC ‘24

FAQs
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Sunrise or sunset (though I prefer not getting up at the crack of dawn but will do it if needed haha). Both times have beautiful soft lighting but golden hour (the hour or so right before sunset) is warm and amazing.
UNC SPRING GRADUATES: March is colder but there will be no lines. Early April the lines start to form but it’s not as busy and a bit warmer. Mid to late April flowers bloom around the old well but there will be lines. May is quite busy. Please note that in the weeks leading up to graduation weekend, we may have to deal with people in the background of your photos.
FALL GRADUATES: Peak foliage is late October to early November.
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Our session time includes photo taking, walking from location to location, waiting in lines, outfit changes, tardiness, etc. Please consider all these factors when you select your session length.
My standard session is an hour but you have the option to add time in 15 min increments.
UNC GRADS: Depending on your locations, 1 hour is typically enough time for your session only if you show up to the old well early to get in line. Lines can start kicking in anytime in April, though the wait is longer towards the end of the month. I combat this by starting our session at the old well. I'll ask you to show up early to get in line (sometimes 45 mins to 1.5 hours early depending on the date) and then I will meet you at our start time. Usually by then you'd be at the front of the line and we can begin taking photos when our session starts and no time or little time is spent waiting in line.
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If there is inclement weather, we will reschedule your session free of charge. I usually make a decision the day before or the morning of your session since the weather can be so volatile in NC. If it looks pretty solid that it will rain, I’ll reach out and make a backup plan with you. I will not reschedule for cloudy days. Clouds actually create beautiful soft/diffused lighting that is great for photos.
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Yes, they are welcome to hop in a few photos; however, no other grads unless they would like to join the session officially.
Friends/fam can actually be quite helpful to carry things/wait in lines if needed too :)
If you bring your pet, you must bring someone with you to help out.
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Depends on your budget and preferences.
If you are wanting individual and group photos, the best bang for buck is a large group session and adding on time. That way, you can get both individual photos as well as group photos for the best price.
If you know that individual photos are your priority, then definitely book an individual session. This allows the focus to be all on you.
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For spring graduates, I would book by February or March. I’m typically fully booked by then.
For fall graduates, reaching out by September is recommended. Typically I have way more availability in the fall though.
Reminder - your session isn’t confirmed until retainer is paid and contract is signed.
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Yes! Once you book with me, I will send over my graduation session experience guide which goes over all expectations, location recommendations, prop suggestions, and outfit examples.
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Yes! Your online gallery will include access to a professional printshop which has options for prints, graduation cards, albums, frames, and more!
You will have the freedom to download your images and print wherever you like, however, I highly recommend using the shop. This will ensure that your print is of the highest quality and consistent with the colors in the digital version. In other words, I don’t recommend going to Walgreens/cvs LOL.

Book your session.
Earliest remaining dates available:
May 5 at 4:50pm at Wake Forest University (no travel fee)
May 6 at 5:10pm at UNC Chapel Hill
May 19, 20, 21 at any university