Whitehall High School in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, is the meeting point for a graduation-portrait setup that understands what families want: crisp yearbook headshots, formal cap-and-gown portraits, and a chance to show personality without fuss. Christmas City Studio operates on campus during scheduled sessions that range from a 10‑minute General Admission to the 30‑minute Headliner package, with the option to add a 15‑minute Cap & Gown Spotlight taken in an additional studio space. The result is polished imagery tailored to school yearbook requirements and personal keepsakes. The scene is simple and intentional: classic headshots for yearbook credit, formal cap-and-gown frames that honor the milestone, and a more playful extra outfit set to reveal the graduate behind the regalia. Key features of the experience are the mandated yearbook poses, full-length cap-and-gown shots, and an additional outfit change that can deliver 10–12 images in the Headliner session. Photographers work efficiently so students can return to senior activities with a handful of high-quality selects. This service matters to Bethlehem because graduation photography is both a ritual and a community touchpoint. By staging sessions at Whitehall High School, the studio removes the logistics—no travel, no complicated scheduling—and keeps the focus on the student. In a town shaped by its Moravian roots and later by Bethlehem Steel, these portraits are personal artifacts that link family history to a local place everyone recognizes. Practical details are straightforward: prices and packages are published—Headliner ($54.99) and Opening Act ($44.99) include multiple image sets, while General Admission is a yearbook-focused 10‑minute option offered at no charge. Add-ons like the Cap & Gown Spotlight expand the creative mix with full-length poses and varied lighting. Expect 3–12 finished images depending on the session level. Bring school-required attire, a change of clothes for extra sessions, and any small props or memorabilia you want included. Parents who can’t attend typically receive proofs and selection instructions; yearbook selection may happen at the time of shooting. The setup respects school rules and moves quickly, which is ideal for busy graduation weeks. Whether you’re after a formal yearbook portrait or a set of expressive images that capture who you are after high school, the on-campus sessions at Whitehall High School make it simple, accessible, and grounded in a community that values its milestones. For best results, plan hair and wardrobe the day of the shoot, avoid overly busy patterns that distract from the face, and bring any cords or pins needed to secure caps. If you choose the Headliner, allow extra time to try lighting variations and full-length poses; sporting a college fleece, club pin, or family heirloom can personalize the frame. The studio’s on-site rhythm makes these sessions a way to freeze transitional moments into heirloom photographs.