We Are ProStudio7

 
 

Owner, Victoria Shoulders started her career in photography working at Sears Portrait Studios when she was just 17 years old.

She’s held various management positions over the past two decades. Studio Manager, District Trainer and District Manager. As an Area Manager, she was immersed in the corporate photography industry. She quickly realized that because her corporation refused to adapt to a new generation of parents and clients, they couldn’t continue to execute their business model successfully. From that realization grew ambition and in 2015, Victoria and husband Jason started ProStudio7. Adapting and growing to fit a more modern model of photography, ProStudio7 grew rapidly.

As one of the fastest growing portrait studios in the country, ProStudio7 has kept up with the demand and ever changing technologies. ProStudio7 uses the latest software, equipment, photography and editing techniques to streamline the shooting process and deliver high quality, beautifully timeless images seamlessly.

In a post-Covid world, ProStudio7 understands the importance of online accessibility and provides every client with a virtual and contactless ordering experience.

 

Victoria, Jason, Hannah and Seven - the future owners of ProStudio7

Victoria, Jason, Hannah and Seven - the future owners of ProStudio7

Victoria Shoulders

I fell in love with renaissance era paintings as a child; portraiture, realism, and art became my passion. Once I got a camera, I started posing kids on the playground. That feeling was amazing - making people smile and capturing raw, natural expressions in the moment. Not a day goes by that I don’t wake up and not love what I do. As an artist, there is no better feeling than a client changing their profile photo on social media to one that I shot, or displaying my images prominently in their home. There have been times walking into a client’s house I noticed their photos on the wall, then connected the dots and realized they were my client 10 years ago. Not only is it the greatest compliment, it’s also an honor to be a historian for life’s biggest moments. Watching families change and grow, capturing moments that will never exist again, and creating memories to add to life’s time capsule means everything. I love what I do, and wouldn’t want to do anything else.