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I’m Traci Baker, and I’m a personal branding photographer, high school senior photographer, and social media coach/content creator in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

I help busy parents document one of the most important seasons of their child’s life before they leave home, A.K.A. senior year, and I help business owners grow their following and revamp their brand identity with branding photography and social media content and management.

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Traci Baker

Many moons ago, I was an Oklahoma public school teacher who picked up a camera for the first time… and I haven’t put it down since! I started out doing portrait photography in my hometown of Wagoner, Oklahoma, and my clientele grew throughout the states of Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, and Missouri.

These seasons of life go by so fast… let me help you free up time to enjoy more of what you love!

While I photographed everything from weddings to families, I soon fell head over heels with shooting high school seniors. I love helping parents document their child’s last year of school, so they can enjoy making memories with their seniors instead of trying to do everything themselves. 

I also have a heart for empowering female entrepreneurs to stand out in their industry with branding photography and social media coaching. When I’m not behind the camera, you can find me chasing goats and grandkids on our Oklahoma farm, Bakers Acres.

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A LITTLE CLIENT LOVE

“What goes into the final product is what makes this lady’s work SO exceptional! You get the best experience. The box with the USB drive with a senior image on the front, her handling childhood photos and submissions for the school's video and the styled sessions - it is the details of her service that make the experience the best!

She offers the add ons like prom and cap and gown. Do the add on's!! She loves to laugh and will always try to get the student out of their comfort zone. The final product is exceptional and will last a lifetime. Invest in your special once in a lifetime year with your student.”

– Pamela Stephens Karnes