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New Hope's Senior Portrait Photographer

Serving New Hope seniors with luxury portrait sessions that honor this chapter — and last a lifetime. Based in Quakertown, PA.

New Hope, PA

Senior Portraits rooted in craft

Senior year moves faster than anyone expects. If you\'re a New Hope senior — or the parent of one — the right portrait session captures this chapter before it\'s gone. Drew McCallister Photography brings 15+ years of fine-art portrait work to every session in New Hope, with deep familiarity with the canal towpath, riverfront, historic Main Street, surrounding farmland and what makes each location work at every time of year.

New Hope\'s riverfront setting and artistic character make it one of the most distinctive session locations in the county — especially during fall foliage along the Delaware. Sessions are tailored entirely to your senior — their style, their personality, their timeline. No cookie-cutter packages, no rushed galleries. We\'ll talk through everything before we ever pick up a camera.

New Hope, PA
The Experience

What Your New Hope Senior Session Includes

Pre-Session Consultation

We talk through your style, preferred locations in or near New Hope, outfit ideas, and the vibe you're going for before we ever pick up a camera.

Full Portrait Session

1.5–2 hours at your chosen Bucks County location. Multiple looks, multiple setups. This is your session — we move at your pace.

Curated Online Gallery

Your gallery of professionally edited, print-ready images delivered within 3 weeks. Download in full resolution, share, and print anywhere.

Fine Art Print Options

Chromaluxe metal prints, fine art photo prints, and lithophanes — all produced in-house. Wall art that looks as good in 20 years as it does today.

Why Drew McCallister

The right photographer
for New Hope

Common Questions

New Hope photography FAQ

Most families book 2–4 months before their target session date. Fall sessions (Sept–Nov) fill fastest. If your senior's graduation is in spring, booking by January is ideal.
New Hope has great options — the historic downtown area, nearby parks, and the open countryside of Bucks County all make for strong backdrops. Popular spots for New Hope seniors include the canal towpath, riverfront, historic Main Street, surrounding farmland. We'll talk through your preferences during the pre-session consultation and narrow it down to the location that fits your style best.
Most seniors bring 2–3 looks. We build session time around changes so there's no rush.
Yes — we offer Chromaluxe metal prints, fine art photo prints, and lithophanes in addition to your digital gallery. Pricing is discussed during your consultation.
Absolutely. We're based in Quakertown and serve all of Bucks County including New Hope with no travel surcharge within the county.
Also Serving

Nearby townships & boroughs

Drew McCallister Photography serves all of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. If you're not in New Hope, we likely serve your area too.

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