The How-To Guide
when planning your senior session
It is no secret that we LOVE senior sessions and all of the amazing soon-to-be adults we get to meet. Maybe it’s that they are on the verge of making big changes in their lives or maybe it’s because they can hold a pose 🙂 Either way, we wanted to give a little “how to do a senior session right” blog so that it may prepare others for a successful session!
- When we are setting up a session, I always encourage Seniors to bring at least one wardrobe change. Why? Because it gives depth and variation to the shoot, and your gallery will be that much more colorful!
- Bring props! Allow me to explain: I personally prefer to create individualized senior sessions. I want my clients’ personalities to shine through. Now this can be something as simple as a bat, baseball glove, volleyball, dance shoes, musical instrument etc. (You might be thinking, my child plays the tuba; I’m not bringing that to the session…and that’s fine. Bring some sheet music and I can guarantee it will be worth it!). If they are a more academic student; bring books, pencils or a journal.
- On occasion, there are seniors that do not have any extracurricular activities that they are involved in, and that’s ok too! This is where we can really play up wardrobes and accessorize (bring a hat, jacket, or different jewelry)!
- Get Creative! How would you like to portray your style. The most important part to this is that it is fun, beautiful and that we are creating timeless images to last.
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