Senior Photoshoot Basics: The Before, During & After
Your senior year deserves to be celebrated and commemorated, and there are so many fun ways to
do this – a photo session is one of them.
We hope you choose us to take your senior photos, but even if you don't here are some helpful tips for your
senior photo session.
If you’ve never scheduled a professional photo session before or simply want to know what to expect
from a senior session, this guide covers the basics
This is what you need to know…
The Before
- Yearbook deadlines. If your school is creating a yearbook, find out when they need your
digital photo file. This will help you plan ahead.
- The location. The location of your senior session should fit in with your personality and the
story you want to tell. Picture yourself doing what you love – where would that usually be?
There are always lots of great location ideas to choose from.
- Sooner rather than later. Photographers get a lot of requests for senior photo sessions, so
it’s best to schedule it a few months early to avoid missing out.
- The outfit. You can decide on an outfit once you’ve chosen your location, or you can do both
at the same time. Your outfit should also represent who you are and fit in with the location
you’ve chosen. Just make sure your outfit isn’t too distracting or it will end up being the
focus of your photos.
- Hair and makeup arrangements. Don’t leave your hair and makeup arrangements for too
late either. Decide on your final look and whether or not you want to do your own hair and
makeup.
The During
- Set aside 2 hours. The average senior photo session takes 1 to 2 hours, so take a few hours
out of your day. This should include time to get ready.
- Meeting up. On the day of your session, you will meet your photographer at your location or
at their studio at a specific time. There’s no need to be nervous.
Your photographer is there to make sure you
have a good time and get the photos you’ve envisioned.
- Prepare to change outfits. Some seniors prefer to bring along an extra outfit to change into
during their shoot. This is because one outfit might look better in a certain location than
another. You can discuss this with your photographer ahead of time.
- Bring some company. If having a friend or family member with you will make you feel more
comfortable, bring someone along. Just don’t bring too many people or they could end up
being a distraction more than anything else.
- Sign a model release. Your photographer will also require you to sign a model release form
before you leave your photo session.
The After
- The wait. It takes several weeks for your photographer to complete your images, so you will
need to be patient.
- Share and enjoy. Once you receive your photos, you can share and print them as you wish.
This is a basic idea of what you can expect from your senior photo session. Don’t be shy to ask your
photographer more questions if you have any.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out!
karen@exit57studio.com
614 296 9979