Planning for unique senior photos allows you to create a personalized and memorable experience. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to plan for unique senior photos:
Location - We all have our preferences. The location of where we hold your session can be essential and should go along with your personal style and personality. Choose locations that mean something to you. Do you want to shoot by a creek, tall grass field, urban setting, or indoors?
Bring Props - I want to showcase you in your natural element! Let your personality show! Wear a uniform, bring a furry friend, or a vehicle you have put some major work into. Think outside the box because the options are endless!
Something You Love Doing - Try incorporating a skill, sport, hobby, or passion into your session. No matter where the future takes you, an image that shows what you love doing pauses this time in history. I have captured sessions of a senior playing the trombone in marching band, a young lady in her cheerleading uniform and another who loves the ocean and thought it would be grand to have shots taken while paddle boarding.
Endearing Photos - This one can be tough. I have worked with several seniors who have older relatives, grandparents, aunts, uncles and so on, that they have asked to come along for their shoot. Getting a shot with them while you are in your senior repertoire creates a great photo along with memories that last forever.
Move Your Body - Get away from just posing! Let's catch you in action and work on being in the moment for more natural photos. Of course, we will do structured poses as well, but seeing you do your thing will make great shots for you to share with family and friends.
Be Fashionable​ - Diversify your shots. I allow you three outfit changes. We can get the standard shots, but let's use some of those changes to let your personality shine via your outfit. Be the best version of you!
It is so fun to work with so many Seniors with different styles!
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