Morning Light USC Grad Portrait at Tommy Trojan
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Morning Light USC Grad Portrait at Tommy Trojan

There's a small window each day when Tommy Trojan actually gets lit from the front — and it's in the morning. By sunset, the sun has usually slipped behind him, leaving the statue in shadow. This shoot was timed for that window, and it shows: the morning light rakes across the statue and catches her exactly where it needs to.

She's angled slightly away from the sun, but turns her head back into it — a small adjustment that does a lot of work. It edges her profile in light and lets the rest of her fall into soft silhouette against the stone behind her, hand on hip, a quietly commanding stance that matches the red and gold of her USC stole.

It's a good example of why timing matters as much as location for a USC graduation portrait — even an iconic spot like Tommy Trojan only gives you a narrow window to get the light right, and knowing exactly when to show up is half the job.

Location: University of Southern California - Los Angeles.

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