Some tips on what to wear for your senior photos:
- Plan Outfits in their Entirety. This means every look should be styled head to toe including the proper shoes, undergarments, and jewelry/props. That way you are not missing anything on the day of the shoot.
- Pick Outfits from Clothing You Know and Love. Senior pictures should be a true representation of your personality. There is no need to buy a whole new wardrobe.
- Play with Layers. A denim jacket, blazer, or open button down shirt can help pull a look together. A well-fitting outer layer will enhance your body’s silhouette and photograph nicely.
- Pick Simple Necklines. Simple neck lies elongate the neck drawing attention to the face that is very flattering in photos.
- Plan Ahead with Hair. Everybody’s hair is different, but most haircuts look their best o to 2 weeks after the initial cut. Guys should shave the day of the shoot, but be careful with nicks.
- Take Care of your Hands. A natural manicure, with clear or no polish, will help keep your hands looking presentable. Hands show up in a lot of poses, especially headshots and when working with props.
- Be Mindful of Your Shoes. Shoes, like hands, can show up in some of your favorite poses. Make sure to not only have the appropriate footwear per outfit, but also that shoes are clean and presentable.
- Play with Solid Colors. Natural, solid colors like blue, greens, grays, and whites will photograph best and work well with most backgrounds. Solid colors work great especially for close-ups. The focus will be on you rather than your outfit.
- Go for Classic Jewelry and Accessories. A simple necklace and earrings, or your everyday watch should be all the jewelry you need. Avoid wearing anything too attention grabbing. Again, the photograph should accentuate your face, eyes, and personality. No need to draw unwarranted attention towards accessories, especially because they can easily date the photograph.
- Apply Makeup Normally. You want your portraits to highlight your natural beauty. Avoid the temptation of going too glam and not looking like yourself. A little extra blush or eyeshadow can help from appearing washed out, but don’t stray too far from your normal routine.
- Consider Glasses Glare. If you do not have a non-glare coating on your lenses, consider asking you optician to remove your lenses from the frame for the photo session. Most will do this at no charge, but give them plenty of notice so there is no rush.
- Personalize your Photos with Props. Have fun and show your personality in your senior portraits. This can be done through sports equipment, a music instrument, a hobby, or even a pet. (Be sure to check with us about your pet beforehand…some locations don’t allow dogs).
- Make Sure your Clothing is Pressed. All clothing should be ironed and arrive to the shoot freshly put on or on hangers if you’re changing. Wrinkles are very obvious in photographs.
- Relax and Have Fun! These photos represent a wonderful time in your life and the experience of taking them should be just as fabulous as the finished product. Plus, when you are happy and enjoying yourself it will shine through in the photos.
The #1 most important thing you can do to prepare for your senior session?! Come with an open mind, a positive attitude, and ready to have fun!
And now a few rules on what NOT to wear for your photos:
Remember these are just ideas, always choose clothing that is true to your style and makes you feel confident.
- Don’t wear anything uncomfortable or overly fussy. You want to be able to move freely and comfortably. It will come through in your photos if you are uncomfortable
- Make sure your clothing provides proper coverage. You’ll be sitting, standing, leaning throughout your shoot and it your clothing rides up or doesn’t cover your body completely it can be tricky to shoot around!
- Don’t wear glitter makeup or too much lip gloss. This type of makeup can make you look like you’re sweaty or crying in photographs.
- Guys stay away from tank tops.
- Don’t wear overly branded clothing or outrageous graphic tees.
- Don’t be shy about expressing your needs and wants. This is your photo shoot!