Traverse City, MI Senior Portrait Photos – Tyler

I met with Tyler and his family at their beautiful home out on Old Mission Peninsula a couple of weeks ago to photograph his senior portraits. Tyler and his family own the historic Old Mission Inn and it a beautiful place to take portraits. Though I am not a history buff, I enjoy and appreciate historic buildings like this and think that it is really neat his family is working very hard to keep it looking just the way it did when it was first built over 140 years ago. Tyler will be graduating from Grand Traverse Academy in May and plans to travel to Australia and live there for nine months. This winter Tyler will be doing the same thing he has been doing since he was 5 years old, playing Hockey. Tyler is the starting goalie for the Traverse City Northwest Warriors. Good luck this season Tyler and have safe travels after high school.

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6 Responses to Traverse City, MI Senior Portrait Photos – Tyler

  1. Kelly Burris said:

    What a handsome young man Tyler has grown into. I know how proud Ang & Bruce are of him. Thank you for sharing!

    (I want to go to Australia! LOL)

  2. Dave said:

    I wish he would have wanted to do some hockey-esque photos!

  3. Dave said:

    i like the ones with the green ivy in the background. they look so natural. go green! haha!

  4. Aunt Laura said:

    I love the inn. What a beautiful background.

  5. Laura said:

    This is one of my brothers old hockey friends. You look great Tyler…Congrats!

    Danny- Great work! I love looking at your site…I pretty much check it everytime you update it…keep it up!

  6. Jason said:

    Great use of background on these photos!

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