Planning for your Senior Portrait Session
Clothing
•Avoid stripes, plaid, and patterns. Solids photograph much better.
•Bring a variety of colors, don't bring 5 red outfits even if it is
your favorite color.
•Avoid clothing that has wording on it except for you own school logo.
•Vary the style, all one look (like tanks) gets boring.
•Vary the dress level, bring some dressy, some medium and some casual.
•If getting black and white "glamour" shots, wear black
clothing.
•For outdoor sessions, remember there won't be a fancy place to change.
Dress comfortably.
Some shots are close up, others are full length. Plan outfits completely.
It is hard to do a full length formal in your suit if all you brought
was big old tennis shoes. Also remember, as a general rule, light clothes
look better on lighter backgrounds and darker clothes look better on
darker backgrounds. So if you prefer dark, bring dark, if you prefer
some of both, bring some of both. Black is a good color and white is
a good color. Basic primary colors like red and blue, along with maroon
also work great.
Group your outfits together ON HANGERS. It is amazing how many people
come in with clothes stuffed in a plastic bag and wonder why they are
wrinkled! Make sure they are ironed. Although we have an iron for touch
ups, we don't want to waste your session time on ironing.
Hair
Avoid changing your hairstyle or cutting your hair right before your
session. Let it be natural. Quick easy hairstyle changes during your
session are OK, but make it quick or you loose camera time. Artificially
bleached hair is often not best, in 10 years you might say "What
was I thinking??" Bring your hair care tools and products with
you if need be. It IS ok to show up early in curlers if you need to.
Although our photographer tries to help with hair, it is hard to know
what your hair "is supposed to look like". So make sure
you like the look or let the photographer know your preferences.
Hair style is ultimately YOUR responsibility.
Jewelry
Best tip here, keep it simple. We want the attention on you. Big, shiny
jewelry can distract from the real subject, YOU. If you have different
jewelry for different outfits, you might put each set of jewelry in
a plastic baggie and hang it on the hangar with that outfit.
Props
BRING THEM!! Bring props that help define who you are. Some popular choices
are: Sports equipment (soccer ball, football, basketball, baseball,
whatever), sports uniforms, music instruments (from school tuba to
rock guitar), activities (dance leotard and shoes, swimming, hobbies,
you name it!), vehicles and motorcycles can come to the outdoor session.
Glasses
Most glasses glare! Some prescriptions more than others. Your best
bet is to check with your optometrist. Most will "loan" you
an empty set of frames similar to yours for your photo session.
Sunburn/Tanning
AVOID SUNBURN! Sunburn and peeling skin DO NOT photograph well!! Tan,
yes, burn, no. If you are a winter or spring session and your tan has
faded, you might consider tanning. But don't overdue it so you look too
fake-and-bake. Also. tan lines are not attractive in portraits. We suggest
you vary your swimsuit top or use a tanning bed to minimize any tan marks.
Complexion
Make-up does wonders. Yes even for guys. A little touch up on blemishes
makes your previews even better. But don’t worry, your package
orders can be retouched to perfection.
Pets
Pets are OK as long as they are house broken. It is a good idea to have
someone bring a pet, then leave with them after. Or bring a pet carrier
to contain them while you are being photographed without them. Treats
can be helpful to hold a dogs attention. You can even bring your horse
to your outdoor session.
Friends and Parents
Friends or parents are welcome. They can be a help. You can have a couple
of shots with a boyfriend, girlfriend, best friend or sibling at no
extra charge.
Weather for Outdoor Portraits
Let's face it, we are at the mercy of mother nature. If it rains, we'll
have to reschedule. Don't worry about clouds, they actually help. But
rain falling IS a problem. We will give you a number to call if the
weather is threatening.
Tattoos, Scars, Braces, Piercings
Just let the photographer know if you want tattoos to show or not. It
is that easy. Scars are not automatically retouched, but can be removed
or softened at your request. Extensive work may have a slight extra
charge. Braces? Don't worry. You could have the tops taken off for
your photo session. But don't
fight smiling, a braces smile is better than a "holding back a
smile" look.
TIPS FOR GIRLS
Clothing styles
Be careful of baggy clothes that might make you look larger than you
are. Make sure your clothing flatters you. If you think you have large
arms, be careful of sleeveless styles, they can make your arms look
fuller.
Wild to mild. We don't really tell you what you can and can not wear.
A little sexy is OK, but don't make ALL of your outfits that way. We
photograph everything from prom dresses to swimsuits. What one person
likes may not be appropriate for the next person. Our philosophy is “as
long as your parent’s approve, we don't care”. But remember
your yearbook may have a dress code for submitted photos.
Undergarments
It is amazing how many times someone will come in wearing flowered
underwear and not realize it is a problem until they go to put on their
WHITE PANTS! Or come in wearing a white bra and put on a black sleeveless
shirt. Please bring appropriate foundation wear for each outfit.
Flesh colored is the best. Also, if you need a strapless bra, bring
one. Tucking the straps down usually shows and looks bad with regular
clothes. It is not a problem you’re your drape photos. With today's thin
fabrics, carefully select these pieces so you can't see unsightly lines.
Finger and toe nails
NAILS SHOW! If they have the paint all chipped off, it will show. Many
casual shots are done barefoot, so don't forget about those toes! Avoid
real bright colors. Natural or basic work best. We don't want to draw
attention to your neon orange toe nails. And they may look really bad
with your next outfit!
Makeup
Makeup should only be slightly heavier than normal. About like you might
wear in the evening. Mascara should be clean and contain no clumps.
So if your mascara is old and clumpy, replace it first.
TIPS FOR GUYS
Clothing
Remember, if mom gets her nice shot, she is much cooler on letting you
get what you want! So make her happy and keep her off both of our cases.
Bring the right shoes for the outfits. Docs or sandals photograph much
better than big, bright tennis shoes. Bring a dark t-shirt to wear
under dark shirts. A white t-shirt triangle under a dark shirt sticks
out like a sore thumb. so bring a black or gray. The white t-shirt
is for wearing under light shirts and your tux shirt. Avoid large,
bold brand names or words on clothing. Already, a few big names from
just a few years ago, you would not be caught dead wearing now. No
need to make your portraits advertising billboards for a clothing brand.
Shaving
Though not absolutely necessary, clean shaven photographs better. Retouching
stubble costs extra and is still does not look as good as a clean shave.
Got a goatee that mom hates, but you love? Do your casual shots first
with it on, then bring a razor and go to the restroom and shave it off
for mom's formals. Everyone is happy that way!
Hair
Be careful of changes right before your session. Bleached hair does not
look as good in photographs. It is a short trend and you may find it
looking real silly once the trend is gone. Natural or maybe frosted
tips are better than the white, totally bleached look. You may not
even have that by the end of the year.
Contact us to schedule your session
today!
706-638-0095
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