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Jumat, 23 Juli 2010

10 Senior Portraits Dos and Don'ts

DO reserve a session with your photographer early in the season since their schedules can be booked months in advance.

DON'T wait too long...many high school yearbook deadlines are as early as October, so consider scheduling a session during late summer, before the school year begins.

DO pick a myriad of scenic backgrounds for your senior portraits - think wooded areas, old buildings with intricate architecture, railroad tracks, lush greenery, etc.

DON'T choose locations that have busy and really detailed backdrops that can detract from you as the focus.

DO opt to wear a variety of different outfits, both casual and dressy, especially if you will be shooting photos outdoor. If you are involved in school sports or activities, consider wearing your uniform (i.e. letter jacket or cheerleading uniform). You'll get a wide variety of photos to choose from.

DON'T clash with your surroundings. Avoid wearing loud, busy patterns and wording on your clothing - it distracts from you. Stick with solid, flattering hues such as neutrals, blues, and reds.

DO stick with your own, natural look to achieve the best photographs.

DON'T try out a new look! You'll end up with photos that look nothing like you! Boys should avoid getting a new haircut right before the shoot and girls should not try new hairstyles or makeup for the pictures.

DO relax! If you are comfortable, relaxed, and enjoying yourself, your personality and happiness will show beautifully in the portraits.

DON'T stress over blemishes, tan lines, and other minor imperfections - most Salt Lake senior portraits studios can easily erase flaws during the touch-up process.

Senin, 31 Mei 2010

Top 10 Senior Photography Do's and Don'ts


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Here's a quick guide for the upcoming high school senior and his or her family to consider when preparing for senior photographs.

1. DO get your senior photos taken! You'll regret not capturing your memories.

DON'T wait too long to reserve your session. Many photographers' schedules fill up quickly.

2. DO ask your friends about their photography experiences. Note the good and the bad stuff.

DON'T be forced into the "official school photographer" routine. It's not what goes into the yearbook that matters, it's how your images are captured and how you feel about the experience. Do you really want your senior photos taken by the people who did your 7th grade pictures?

3. DO your homework. Know which photographers offer the kinds of sessions and experiences that meet your needs. Do they travel with you? Will they take pictures of you with your dog? Boyfriend?

DON'T be impulsive and grab that old card that showed up in the mail sometime this spring. Think about it...probably 2000 other people got that same card.

4. DO shop on the web. Try searches like "Senior Photographer " with your city or area to see who specializes in senior photography.

DON'T get suckered into "Ambassador Plans". They often put you in a position to sell for a studio. Is that what you really want to spend your time doing?

5. DO Look into the photographers' portfolios. Many have online galleries and/or slide shows. How similar are the shots? Do they have enough outdoor or location images for your taste?

DON'T be fooled by studio size. Large studios may mean a quick, impersonal session where you are limited by changes, locations and poses. Your poses and images may look like many other students'.

6. DO ask about locations, changes, friends, pets, retouches, time limits and proofing.

DON'T be shy about expressing your needs and wants. It's YOUR session!

7. DO discuss with your family. Sure, you are your own person, but the folks and relatives might really love a traditional shot thrown in among your creative stuff.

DON'T Try a new hairstyle or try to get that perfect tan the day before your shoot!

8. DO Plan for your shoot. Set aside clothes, uniforms, props, pets, accessories and shoes.

DON'T worry about cosmetic/skin issues. Any photographer worth the money will take care of that!

9. DO let your personality shine through. Relax and the real you will emerge!

DON'T scan or copy or post any of the proof images without photographer's OK. It's illegal and tacky to steal!

10. DO have a wonderful, unique time with your senior session!

DON'T forget to order enough wallets for your friends and relatives!