How to Make Sure Your Senior Pictures Represent YouSENIOR PICTURES SHOULD REPRESENT YOU!
Your high school senior portraits don’t have to look just like everyone else’s. In fact, they shouldn’t! There’s only one you. Every high school senior should infuse their senior session with their interests, style, and unique personality. Here are a few ways you can do that...
Bring props - Show off what you love to do and what you’re best at by bringing a few props to your shoot. Did you play in the band? Bring along your flute. Did you play high school volleyball? Grab your jersey and a ball. Did you star in the school play? Bring along your tap shoes or the hat you wore in the role. Don’t be afraid to make your photos your own!
Wear a favorite outfit - Don’t dress like someone you’re not. Resist the urge to go out and buy a brand new outfit for your photo session. Instead, wear something you already love. Dress in an outfit that makes you feel great, shows off your individual style, and expresses who you are. If you’re a dancer, bring your favorite dance costume.
Take photos at your favorite location - Consider doing your photoshoot at a place that’s meaningful to you -- and don’t be afraid to get creative! Did you spend countless hours at football practice? Snap a few photos on the field. Did you walk over to the nearest Taco Bell during lunchtime every day? Strike a pose with a burrito. The more creative, the better!
Show off your less serious side - Sure, you’ll want to get some posed formal shots for Mom -- but that doesn’t mean all of your senior photos need to be that way. Get a few fun, candid shots of you just being you! Make a funny face, strike some silly model poses, balance a football on your head -- don’t be afraid to goof off a little in front of the camera.
Bring your pet - High school friends may come and go, but your furry friends are as loyal as they come. Bring your pet along to your senior session to make your senior photos even cuter.🐶
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