5 Tips for Your Senior Photo Session

Summer is the best time to get your senior photo shoot done. Summer offers great weather and wonderful lighting. Your schedule probably allows for more flexibility to plan with your photographer. And you’ll have a clear marker for this milestone you are about to accomplish — your senior year! So, if you’re planning to book your senior photo session, here are some tips for how to prepare well in advance. 

1. Self Care Is Everything

There is no makeup or quick fix in the world that can undo months of bad sleep, bad diet, and stress. Junior year of high school can be incredibly stressful and busy with college applications, SATs or ACTs, AP classes and more. For most juniors, there’s nothing you can do about it. You just have to grit your teeth, do your best, and get through it. 

But now summer is here, school is out, and you can actually give yourself a break. And if you want the best possible photos, you will give yourself that break. It’s time to relax and recover from a grueling year. You can also take heart in the fact that for most students, senior year is much easier. 

Why do you need to recover? Why shouldn’t you take on summer classes, take on an internship, and do that volunteer work you’ve been meaning to get to? 

As Madeleine Albright once said, “Yes, you can have it all, just not all at the same time.” 

If you want your senior photos to look great, the reality is you need to get your rest. Self care shows up in photos, and so does the absence of it. If you’re tired, stressed, and haven’t been eating well, it will show. 

Instead, take the opportunity in the weeks leading up to your photo session to play in the sunshine with friends, sleep 9 or 10 hours a night, catch up on reading you enjoy, and eat lots of fruits and vegetables. 

And don’t forget to hydrate!

All of this comes across in your photos as genuine smiles, dewy skin, and healthy, shiny hair. 

2. Go Through Your Wardrobe 

Now that we’ve discussed your inner beauty, let’s talk about your outer beauty. What are you going to wear? 

It’s a good idea to go through your wardrobe and find the outfits you love best. Not just what looks great on the hanger, but what you know you look good in. 

I do not recommend buying a new outfit or two for your photo shoot. The last thing you want is to buy something cute and then hate it the day of your session. (It happens!)

Instead, find the outfits you feel good in and that you feel like you look great in. They should be clean and attractive but also make you feel comfortable. Trust me, these feelings will come through in your pictures. 

On the day of the shoot, bring two or three outfits to the location in case you feel like a last minute change or we want to take pics of you in different settings with different colors. 

Items to avoid include neons (no one looks good in neon in a photo shoot), athletic wear (almost always looks sloppy), and large logos (with the exception of band Ts. Always bring the band T-shirts!). 

3. Get Comfortable with Hair and Makeup

Just like you want to be comfortable with your clothes, you also want to be comfortable in your hair and makeup. You’ve undoubtedly seen those old-school senior photos of young women in fancy dresses and hairdos with lots of makeup or young men in suits and ties. Those days are long gone. 

Now we want to be relaxed, natural, and authentic. 

Your goal is to look back at these photos and remember these moments — anticipating your senior year, the stresses of your junior year, how far you’ve come, what your dreams are, etc. 

So, if you plan for a trip to the salon for hair and makeup, ensure you plan a natural look that you typically wear on special occasions. Don’t go for the crazy updo or wild makeup. I promise you won’t love the results. 

Because we’ll be photographing you during the summer, we want gently sunkissed skin, clean, flowing hair, and neutral colors. Err on the side of less in the case of hair and makeup and you’ll always be happy. 

4. Look for Inspo Online

Whatever your favorite social media platform is, go there. Look up inspiration pics for senior photos and save what you respond to. 

Of course Pinterest has a million amazing ideas to scour, and then there’s TikTok and Instagram, which will give you great shots and typically the feedback from the person in the shot. 

Are you looking for natural surroundings? Water? Deep forest? Maybe a library or a science lab look? Do you want props?

All of these questions and more will come up for you as you thumb through inspo pics online. 

Then, write down your ideas and be sure to share them with your photographer. She’ll have some great tips for how to get the look and feel you want. 

5. Get Zen

Finally, on the day before your session, make sure you eat well, sleep well, and hydrate. When you wake up that morning, if you have a regular calming routine like yoga or meditation, or both, be sure not to skip it. Have a healthy breakfast rich with proteins and healthy fats and, again, hydrate!

The goal as you lead up to your photo session is to get super relaxed, chill out, and feel well-rested. 

You’ve booked a session with a professional photographer experienced in taking photos of young adults preparing for a major moment in their lives. Now, you just have to follow her lead. 

You’re in good hands. 

Contact Me Today for Your Senior Session

If you’re ready to book your senior photo session, contact me today. 

We’ll discuss preparation, your inspiration, and we’ll get you scheduled!


How to Prepare for a Photo Session

It’s that time of year again! The weather has turned, the sun is shining, the flowers are in full bloom, and my clients have started calling. You’re ready to have your next photo session. What’s next? 

Here are my best tips on how to prepare for a photo session: 

  1. Know What You Want —- Take inspiration from Pinterest, from your photographer’s website, from friends and family, or from magazines. Set your expectations and share them with your photographer so she can plan accordingly.

  2. Know Where You Want to Shoot —- Plan out your location in advance. Look at the weather. Ask your photographer for suggestions. 

  3. Ask Questions —- Yes! Ask me questions! Communication is key when it comes to getting all you want out of a photography session. 

  4. Eat, Drink, and Rest Well the Night Before —- You want to look your best? Eat a healthy meal and stop eating several hours before bed. Drink lots of water, and get 8 hours of sleep. “Rested” is the most beautiful look there is.

  5. Shave the Night Before —- For all my men out there, don’t shave the morning of. Shave the night before. You’ll get a great five o’clock shadow that shows up really well in photos. 

  6. Dress Nice, But Not Too Nice —- In most cases, it’s not a four-course meal or a beauty pageant. You want to look like you put thought into your outfit, but you don’t want to look stiff and uncomfortable. Pick out cute clothes you’re comfortable in and will like seeing in photos for years to come.

  7. Relax! —- Speaking of stiff… you have got to chill. Drink some tea, and shake it off, they’re just photos! I’ve become an expert at getting families to relax and ease into our photo shoots, but you can help me (and yourself) by remembering that you are actually, genuinely happy, that your family is awesome, and that we’re just capturing that reality. 

  8. Be Prepared to Go with the Flow  —- Yes, you’ll want to set yourself up to adapt and shift. I was in a photo session with my own family and our photographer when it started to rain! Yes, it poured down rain and the wind picked up. Fortunately, I took my own advice, managed to calm my littles down, and we made the best of it. As my reward, a huge rainbow came out and showed up in some of our best photos ever!

  9. Have Fun! —- It’s supposed to be fun! This is not an 1800s portrait of a Victorian family standing upright and perfectly still. Smile, laugh, make jokes, tickle each other. Have a good time. After rested, happy is the best look. 

If you’re ready to book your next photo session, contact me today. 


Why Mothers Need to Stay in the Picture

In light of Mother’s Day this May, I want to take a moment to honor all the mothers out there reading this by reminding you to stay in the picture. You may have already heard this somewhere else, or in many places. I know I have. More and more websites, social media posts, and friends and family are celebrating getting mom into the picture. In that case, I am here to reinforce what you have already heard. If you haven’t already heard this reminder, stay with me. 

Why should mothers stay in the picture? 

For You

Yes, for you. Happy Mother’s Day. Staying in the picture, taking selfies, jumping in with your kids, asking your spouse to take pictures of you and the kids, and scheduling photo shoots with you and your family are all gifts to you. 

How? 

You Can See Yourself 

Have you ever looked back at high school pictures of yourself, or even photos from when you were in your twenties or thirties? From before you had kids? When you and your husband were still in the early days of love? 

And you think, “Man, if only I looked as (insert positive quality here: good, thin, young, you name it) as I did back then.” 

Yep. We all do it. 

Well, believe it or not, you will look back at pictures of yourself now in 20 years and do the same thing. It’s true. If you are graced with the privilege of age, you will long to remember how young, healthy, and beautiful you were in these moments. 

Yes. You’re beautiful. 

You Can Travel Back in Time Better

And speaking of remembering, a picture says a thousand words. You’ll want those memories, the stories, the gift of time travel that is to be had by looking back at photos. Sure, you can look at photos of your kids, but there’s a much deeper impact when you look at photos of you with your kids. 

Of you all snuggled in bed, messy hair, no makeup, on a Saturday morning. It will instantly transport you back to those moments. 

Take the selfies! Ask your husband to snap a quick shot. 

Years from now it will all come rushing back to you when you revisit these photos. 

You Can Enjoy Photos of Your Family on the Wall

Really? You’re not going to hang photos of your family on the wall without you. Professional photo sessions are so great because you get to dress up, look your best, feel your best, and have an expert in family photo sessions capture you all in your glory. 

The greatest joy for me as a photographer and a mom is having someone else catch those small moments of joy I am having with my kids. And even the not so joyful moments. This is life, mamas, and we want to be able to glance up at the framed photos on the wall one day when we’re sitting with our hot tea in a mug and a book in our laps, the kids have all moved out of our homes and into their own individual lives, and see ourselves in those days. 

For Them

And you’re not just doing it for you. You’re getting into the picture for them, too. Your kids will be so grateful to have memories of you all together. 

So They Can Feel What You Feel

There’s something about seeing a mother in candid moments with her children that imparts such feelings of love, devotion, and grace. You feel it all the time, but when your kids look back at photos of you all together, of you hugging them, holding them, snuggling them, they feel it too. 

Of course, they always feel their love for you, but when they see you in the picture, they can also feel your love for them. 

I have witnessed it myself watching my daughter look at photos of us from just last week, last month, or a year ago. I watch her eyes roving over the photo, I can feel her softening, opening, empathizing with my love for her. 

If there is any gift we want to give our kids, mamas, it is the gift of knowing how truly loved they are.

Because the Memory Is a Tricky Thing

I have also heard many children ask their mothers, “Where were you, Mama?” They look at the many photos on the walls, on dressers and bookshelves, on Mom’s phone, and in photo albums, and they don’t see Mom. 

Memories of those times may become clear, but the fact that you were there, behind the scenes, behind the camera, doing most of the heavy lifting, gets fuzzy. Moms become background noise in their children’s lives rather than the powerful force we are.

Yea. Get in that picture!

So You Can Break the Cycle

Finally, it’s time.

Your mom did it. Her mom did. All the moms before us did it. They hid from the camera because they were too this, too that, and they are now lost in time, fading like the stuff of long-lost dreams instead of holding firmly to the legacy they have left behind. 

It’s time to break that cycle. 

You are the heart of your family. It is almost universally true. Mothers are the glue that holds the family together. 

It is high time that you break the cycle of being invisible. 

Who knows what’s possible for your children if you do? You get into the picture, and your daughter learns that this is what we women do. We hold space for ourselves. 

Your son learns that women are strong, smart, capable people who take up space. And he honors that. 

Imagine the possibilities, mamas. 

Get into the picture, and stay there. 

If you are ready to schedule your next family photo session, I’d love to help you get into the picture. 

Contact me today.