Senior Spotlight: Kayley Robertson

Kayley’s Senior Story

There’s a quiet confidence to Kayley that comes through the moment you meet her. She’s bubbly and outgoing, yes, but also grounded, sincere, and naturally photogenic in that effortless kind of way.

We started her senior session in downtown Austin at the iconic blue tile wall, where she stepped out in a sleek white top and pants that made her look like she walked straight out of a magazine. From there, we wandered nearby streets for some soft, city-style portraits, just her natural smile and a few candid moments in between.

As the sun dipped lower, we moved to Waterloo Park, where the vibe shifted into something more sentimental. This is where Kayley changed into her cap and gown, the full-circle moment. We lingered into the soft after-sunset light, letting the final stretch of her session feel reflective and calm.

She ended the shoot in her college tee and shorts, repping her next chapter: playing volleyball at Wharton County Junior College and studying kinesiology. With so many sports already under her belt, volleyball, basketball, softball, golf, tennis, she’s no stranger to discipline and drive. Her biggest challenge this year? Balancing it all while keeping straight A’s. But she made it happen with persistence and communication.

About Kayley

Kayley describes herself as bubbly and outgoing, and her mom would agree, adding that she’s passionate about life and loves the outdoors. And while she admitted she can feel a little awkward in front of the camera at first, you’d never guess it from the photos. She loosened up quickly and trusted the process with such a laid-back grace.

Loves shopping, especially at boutiques and Buckle
Obsessed with Chick-fil-A
Favorite treat: cookies and cream ice cream
Top music picks: Cody Johnson, Southall, and Alicia Keys
Favorite show: Outer Banks

From her first click at the blue wall to her final cap-and-gown portraits under the trees, Kayley’s session felt just like her classic and fun!

Congratulations, Kayley! So excited to see what’s next for you.

Kayley’s Favorite High School Memory

Winning the silver bracket at the Round Top volleyball tournament and receiving a district MVP award for her volleyball season!

What She’s Looking Forward To Next

Kayley is headed to Wharton County Junior College to study kinesiology and play volleyball at the collegiate level.

Advice From Kayley to the Class of 2026

“Don’t take your senior year for granted… it goes by faster than you think. Enjoy every moment while you can.”

1. Kayley’s Blue Tile Wall Senior Photos

If you like these check out the full blue tile wall senior photo guide for more info!

2. Kayley’s Downtown Senior Photos

3. Kayley’s Senior Photos at Waterloo Park