How To Plan for your High School Senior Photo Session
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Wednesday, April 26, 2023
By Kari Douma Photography
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Capture the Perfect Moment: How to Prepare for Your High School Senior Photo Session

Senior year of high school is an exciting time filled with milestones, and one of the most anticipated moments is the senior photo session. These photos will immortalize your final year of high school and mark the beginning of a new chapter in your life. To ensure that you look your best and make the most out of this special occasion, here are some essential tips on how to prepare for your high school senior photo session.

  1. Plan Your Outfit and Iron Your Clothes

Your outfit choice is crucial for your senior photos, as it reflects your personal style and will be immortalized in the photos. Take some time to carefully plan your outfit, keeping in mind the location and theme of the shoot. Consider wearing solid colors or simple patterns that won't distract from your face, and avoid overly trendy or flashy clothing that may look dated in the future. Additionally, make sure your clothes are clean and wrinkle-free by ironing them in advance.

  1. Makeup Tips for Girls

Ladies, if you choose to wear makeup for your senior photos, keep in mind that less is often more. Opt for a natural, fresh-faced look that enhances your features without looking overly heavy or dramatic. Start with a clean, moisturized face and apply a lightweight foundation or tinted moisturizer that matches your skin tone. Add a touch of blush to your cheeks, a swipe of mascara to your lashes, and a neutral lipstick or gloss for a polished look. Remember to bring your makeup for touch-ups during the session.  If you normally wear heavier makeup, it is ok to go a little heavy for your photo session.  Don't forget you can always schedule an appointment with a professional Makeup artist! 

  1. Grooming Tips for Guys

Guys, grooming is just as important for you! Make sure you're freshly groomed for your senior photos by trimming your hair, beard, and mustache if applicable. Take care of any necessary grooming tasks a day or two before the session to avoid any redness or irritation on the day of the shoot. If you usually get haircuts, schedule one a week before the photo session to ensure that your hair looks neat and tidy.

  1. Get Good Sleep the Night Before

A well-rested face always looks better in photos. Make sure to get a good night's sleep the night before your senior photo session. Being well-rested will help you look refreshed and energized in your photos, and it will also give you the patience and endurance to endure the long day of posing and smiling.

  1. Don't Worry About Blemishes, They Can Be Retouched

It's normal to be concerned about blemishes or imperfections on your face, but remember that these can be retouched by the photographer or a professional photo editor. At Kari Douma Photography, any image that you order will be fully retouched.  Avoid the temptation to pick at your skin, as it can cause further irritation and redness. Instead, use a gentle facial cleanser and moisturizer in the days leading up to your photo session to keep your skin looking its best.

  1. Arrive on Time and Plan for Traffic

Arriving on time is crucial for a successful senior photo session. Plan your schedule accordingly, considering traffic and potential delays. Arriving late can cause unnecessary stress and may result in a rushed session, affecting the quality of your photos. Make sure to account for travel time and factor in any unexpected delays to ensure that you arrive on time and can fully enjoy your photo session.

  1. Relax and Have Fun!

Last but not least, remember to relax and have fun during your senior photo session! This is a once-in-a-lifetime moment that marks the end of your high school years and the beginning of a new chapter. Embrace the experience, be yourself, and let your personality shine through in your photos. Don't be afraid to try different poses and expressions, and trust your photographer to capture your best angles. Remember, senior photos are meant to be a fun time!

 

 

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