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MEET THE FOUNDER

I’m Beverly Williams, publisher of Senior Year Magazine and its associated publications.

For over a decade, I’ve worked closely with photographers — helping them build businesses that are not only creatively fulfilling, but financially sustainable.

Over the years, one thing has become very clear:
many photographers aren’t struggling because of their work…
they’re struggling because they’ve never been shown how to structure the business side in a way that truly supports them.

That realization is what led to the development of our education platform.

Each class is designed to guide photographers through a specific area of their business — from foundation and mindset, to pricing, marketing, model rep programs, and in-person sales — in a way that is clear, practical, and immediately applicable.

This is not theory.
It’s a proven approach built from real experience and real results.

Just as important, this is not meant to be a one-time learning experience.

I believe in ongoing support, guidance, and building relationships — so photographers feel confident not only in what they learn, but in how they continue to grow.

Because at the end of the day, this is about more than education.

It’s about helping photographers build something that works — and something that lasts.

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About Our Magazines

Senior Year Magazine, Teen Years Magazine, and Infinity Photography Magazine were created with a clear purpose:
to elevate photographers and the work they create.

What began as a single publication has grown into a platform of three professional magazines — each designed to showcase exceptional work across different stages and styles of portrait photography.

What We Do

We publish photographers.
We help them get seen.
And we give them a way to turn their work into something tangible — something their clients can hold, share, and remember.

Our magazines are not sold to the general public.

They are created for the photographers we feature and the families they serve — making every issue personal, meaningful, and highly valued.

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