Graduating Seniors Sessions
Senior year is a time of great change and transition. A senior portrait session is a great way to capture this special time in your life and to cherish these memories for years to come.
GIFT CERTIFICATES
A portrait session gift certificate is a great gift all year round
for many life events and it is a gift that will last a lifetime.
IN MEMORY OF CODY OWINGS
SEPT. 6, 2000 - DEC. 7, 2020
SEPT. 6, 2000 - DEC. 7, 2020
A portrait session is a gift that will last a lifetime.
Portrait session gift certificates are now available.
Portrait session gift certificates are now available.
Helpful tips for planning a successful portrait session.
1. The lighting makes all the difference in the quality of your images when you are doing an outdoor session. You may have heard that there is a specific time of the day that is better for photos outdoors, and that is the Golden Hour time of day! The Golden Hour is the time of day before the sunsets. This is when you want to shoot if you're looking for that glorious, soft, golden light in your photos. The late morning, noontime, and afternoon may seem like a good time for photos, but the light is much harsher at those times of the day because the sun is directly overhead, and eye sockets and shadows will be much darker, which is not flattering at all for faces. If you are doing an indoor session, that type of session can be scheduled at any time of the day.
2. Wear something you're comfortable with. You've probably read some form of this tip before, but it is the most important thing. If you choose clothes that are too tight or clingy, you'll spend your whole session picking at them or covering up. If you prefer something you've never worn before, you'll be worried about how you look in it or may discover it's uncomfortable, which can come across in your photos. Choose outfits that make you feel like a million dollars! If you purchase something new, wear it some before your session to see how you feel about it. As much as you consider how your outfits make you feel, think about how they'll photograph during your session. If you are going to do multiple outfits please keep it to a maximum of two outfits.
3. Speaking of what you wear, please be sure to steam or iron your outfits before your session. If you show up to iron and steam your outfits during your session, that will be time spent taking away from your picture-taking time.
4. Do not wear makeup with SPF during a photo shoot; it will have unflattering results during a photography session if flash equipment is needed.
5. You can bring your accessories, props, and pets to your session. Please bring someone to watch the pets when we shoot you alone. Just give me a heads-up when scheduling or before your sessions on what you plan to bring.
6. What if the weather forecast calls for rain and/or very cold weather on the day of our outside session? I keep a very close look at the weather forecast for all of my upcoming outside sessions. If the forecast calls for a high chance of rain and/or cold weather on the day of our outside session, I'll reach out to you a few days in advance to talk about plan B. Most of the time, plan B involves picking a new date. If the forecast makes it hard for us to make a call to change our plans a few days before, we can make that call the morning of the shoot.
1. The lighting makes all the difference in the quality of your images when you are doing an outdoor session. You may have heard that there is a specific time of the day that is better for photos outdoors, and that is the Golden Hour time of day! The Golden Hour is the time of day before the sunsets. This is when you want to shoot if you're looking for that glorious, soft, golden light in your photos. The late morning, noontime, and afternoon may seem like a good time for photos, but the light is much harsher at those times of the day because the sun is directly overhead, and eye sockets and shadows will be much darker, which is not flattering at all for faces. If you are doing an indoor session, that type of session can be scheduled at any time of the day.
2. Wear something you're comfortable with. You've probably read some form of this tip before, but it is the most important thing. If you choose clothes that are too tight or clingy, you'll spend your whole session picking at them or covering up. If you prefer something you've never worn before, you'll be worried about how you look in it or may discover it's uncomfortable, which can come across in your photos. Choose outfits that make you feel like a million dollars! If you purchase something new, wear it some before your session to see how you feel about it. As much as you consider how your outfits make you feel, think about how they'll photograph during your session. If you are going to do multiple outfits please keep it to a maximum of two outfits.
3. Speaking of what you wear, please be sure to steam or iron your outfits before your session. If you show up to iron and steam your outfits during your session, that will be time spent taking away from your picture-taking time.
4. Do not wear makeup with SPF during a photo shoot; it will have unflattering results during a photography session if flash equipment is needed.
5. You can bring your accessories, props, and pets to your session. Please bring someone to watch the pets when we shoot you alone. Just give me a heads-up when scheduling or before your sessions on what you plan to bring.
6. What if the weather forecast calls for rain and/or very cold weather on the day of our outside session? I keep a very close look at the weather forecast for all of my upcoming outside sessions. If the forecast calls for a high chance of rain and/or cold weather on the day of our outside session, I'll reach out to you a few days in advance to talk about plan B. Most of the time, plan B involves picking a new date. If the forecast makes it hard for us to make a call to change our plans a few days before, we can make that call the morning of the shoot.
Here are some reasons why graduating seniors should do a portrait session:
- To capture this special milestone in your life. Senior year is a time of great change and transition. A senior portrait session is a great way to capture this special time in your life and to cherish these memories for years to come.
- To celebrate your accomplishments. You have worked hard to get to where you are today. A senior portrait session is a great way to celebrate your accomplishments and to mark this important milestone in your life.
- To create lasting memories. Senior portraits are a wonderful way to create memories that you will cherish for years to come. They are a reminder of this special time in your life and of the person that you were at this stage in your journey.
- To personalize your graduation announcements and invitations. Senior portraits can be used to create beautiful and unique graduation announcements and invitations. Your guests will appreciate the personal touch that your senior photos add to your graduation announcements and invitations.
- To create a lasting legacy for your family and friends. Senior portraits can be cherished by your family and friends for generations to come. They are a wonderful way to show your loved ones how much you appreciate them and to celebrate your accomplishments with them.
- To boost your self-confidence. Senior year can be a time of self-discovery and growth. A senior portrait session can help you to feel more confident and beautiful.
- To express your personality and creativity. Senior portraits are a great way to express your personality and creativity. You can choose your own outfits, locations, and poses to create photos that are truly unique to you.
- To have fun and enjoy yourself! A senior portrait session should be a fun and enjoyable experience. It is a chance to celebrate your accomplishments and to create beautiful memories that you will cherish for years to come.
If you are a graduating senior, I encourage you to consider doing a portrait session. It is a truly special experience that you will cherish for years to come.