Your graduation photos are more than a fun photoshoot. These images will be keepsakes to remind you of not only your impressive accomplishments, but the years of memories you’ve made. As a grad photographer, I’ll walk you through the best insights and tips for senior photos to prepare you.
Tips For Senior Photos: Preparing for a Successful Grad Session
Find inspiration
If you have a distinct vision for your graduation photos, sharing your inspiration will be the best way to ensure your photographer can fulfill it. And you can find inspiration from so many places — Instagram, fellow classmates, your favorite creators, movies, and art. I’ve found that the easiest way to gather and share these ideas is through Pinterest.
Start by looking at posing and photography styles that you like to establish the overall vision for your session. Then, find more specific inspiration for things like location, wardrobe, and props.
Here are a few helpful questions to ask yourself when choosing the vision for your senior photos:
- How do I want to feel when I look back at these photos?
- What about my college experience do I want to remember and celebrate most?
- Do I want to feel styled and posed or natural and candid?
Looking and feeling your best
One of the best recommendations I can give you in preparing for your senior session is to avoid making any drastic changes to your appearance in the days before your session. Book any haircuts, tans, eyelash extensions, etc., 1-2 weeks before your photos. And when you do, avoid changing things up too much. This way you’ll feel true to yourself and comfortable in a look that you are familiar with.
In the days leading up to your session, it’s best to:
- Drink plenty of water, your skin will thank you!
- Practice any hair or makeup styles you want to wear for your session.
- Get your manicure and pedicure (neutral colors are usually an easy yes!)
Choosing a wardrobe you’ll love
After you’ve found some guiding lights on Pinterest, start gathering your wardrobe pieces. Choose something that is comfortable, stylish, and most of all, authentic to you. I recommend having 2-3 ensembles, then confirming with your photographer which options will be best. A good grad photographer will have insights into which patterns, colors, and silhouettes will photograph best and stand up to time.
More tips to consider for your grad photo outfits:
- Choose colors that complement your skin tone and your school colors
- Your outfits can be dressy or casual (I recommend curating options for both!)
- Avoid large logos (unless it’s your school’s!)
For more insights and inspiration for your wardrobe, I have an entire blog post dedicated to grad photo outfits.
Tips for Senior Pictures: The Day Before & Day of Your Session
From beginning to end, there are some key tips to make sure your session goes as smoothly as possible!
Prepping the night before
- Double-check your wardrobe choices for any stains or stray tags
- Take care of any wrinkles and iron your clothes
- Gather your chosen props in one place, including cap and gown, stoles, and class rings
- Moisturize and hydrate! Keep your skin happy and healthy!
- Get plenty of rest, you’ll be happy to have the energy
The morning of your senior photos
- Set aside plenty of time to get ready, you don’t want to feel rushed
- While you get ready, put on your favorite playlist to set the tone!
- Avoid wearing tight-fitting clothing or accessories (like an Apple Watch) that might leave an indent on your skin
- Eat a meal that will keep you satisfied, but avoid foods you know will make you feel sluggish or bloated.
What to bring to your senior session:
- Comfortable shoes (especially if all your outfits are paired with heels!)
- Photo props
- Wrinkle release spray (you can usually find travel-sized bottles at your local grocery store!)
- Hairspray, a brush, and extra hairpins
- Touch-up makeup, like powder and lip color
- Additional outfit options
- A confident mindset (have fun!)!
Need More Tips for Senior Photos?
Preparing for your grad photos doesn’t have to be stressful. As a grad photographer in College Station, my approach brings peace and ease to the entire process. For more insights about how to prepare, see my blogs about grad photo outfits and senior portrait locations. And if you’re ready to make the entire experience effortless, get in touch.
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