Executive Education Academy in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania offers short, professional graduation portrait sessions designed for students who want polished yearbook images and family keepsakes. Based at Executive Education Academy, the program runs 10- to 45-minute sessions that pack studio-grade lighting, confident posing, and efficient editing into a brief appointment. Packages include General Admission (10 minutes, yearbook-only, no extras), Opening Act (20 minutes, $44.99, cap and gown plus formal images), and Headliner (30 minutes, $54.99, extra outfit, expanded images). For graduates who want more drama, the $20, 15-minute Cap & Gown Spotlight creates full-length poses with varied lighting and styling. What sets these sessions apart is a studio philosophy that values speed but not sacrifice: technicians arrive with calibrated lights, standardized backdrops, and a quick workflow to turn a list of required yearbook shots into a short, confidence-building experience. The session formats deliver 3–12 curated images depending on the package, enough to satisfy yearbook editors and provide family favorites. Executive Education Academy sits in Bethlehem, a city shaped by colonial origins (1741) and the long industrial arc of Bethlehem Steel. That heritage gives nearby exteriors a rugged brick character useful for alternate portraits: students can mix classic studio headshots with candid shots beside steel-era architecture, public art at SteelStacks, or tree-lined downtown streets. Practical tips matter: arrive 10 minutes early, bring one outfit change for Headliner bookings, and pack a lint roller and simple grooming kit. Confirm any school-specific yearbook formatting rules ahead of time; some schools ask to view or select images at capture. The studio’s short session model reduces fatigue, keeps costs clear, and fits busy schedules. Families traveling to Bethlehem can combine a session with a stroll through the historic district or a quick stop at SteelStacks for contrast shots. Whether you need a straightforward yearbook headshot or a composed cap-and-gown portrait with local character, Executive Education Academy delivers reliable, professional images that honor this milestone with speed and style. Photographers on site will often suggest pose variations that work for yearbook cropping and social sharing. If you want more informal frames, ask about a short outdoor sequence on nearby brick facades or at SteelStacks; these pair well with studio headshots to create a balanced portrait set. Payment and scheduling vary by event, but packages are straightforward, and add-ons like the Cap & Gown Spotlight are billed separately. A limited selection of formal attire may be available from the studio, but bringing your own cap and gown avoids surprises. The model suits school photo days, graduation week schedules, and families juggling multiple appointments. Quick turnaround lets you receive images soon after the session, so you can select yearbook images and order prints. With clear pricing, efficient sessions, and local character,