Calling all juniors, aka soon-to-be seniors, aka class of 2023! NOW is the time to book your senior photos!
Senior year will be busy enough, so the spring and summertime prior to your senior year is when it's best to get the senior photo session done and checked off your list. Then you can enjoy your busy senior year and the pictures will be done!
Senior Photography • Louisville, KY
I say it all the time, but photographing high school seniors is one of my favorite kinds of sessions to shoot. I love focusing on one person, helping them feel at ease in front of the camera, getting their groove, and then capturing their personality. It can at first be intimidating for anyone in front of the camera, but my job as a Louisville senior photographer is to put them at ease and have fun at their shoot. For example, I can focus on getting the right, natural-looking smile, making sure every hair is in place, and working with them to where they feel comfortable with the camera and posing. And above all, having fun during the session!
How to Dress for your Senior Session
One important component of a senior session is the outfit component. What to wear? Being a Louisville senior photographer, I always tell my clients to bring outfits that they feel comfortable in, but also bring offer a variety from casual to dressy so we can have a photo session that achieves different looks. Two or three outfits works well, and I wouldn't do more than three. For girls this may mean a dress they love, a romper or skirt, and finally an outfit with jeans. For boys wearing a sportscoat with a button-down shirt, and then changing to jeans and a sweater, or a favorite T-shirt. These are just examples and completely up to the individual. But bringing a small variety of clothing that not only showcases the senior's style, but also makes them feel comfortable and happy.
One important component of a senior session is the outfit component. What to wear? Being a Louisville senior photographer, I always tell my clients to bring outfits that they feel comfortable in, but also bring offer a variety from casual to dressy so we can have a photo session that achieves different looks. Two or three outfits works well, and I wouldn't do more than three. For girls this may mean a dress they love, a romper or skirt, and finally an outfit with jeans. For boys wearing a sportscoat with a button-down shirt, and then changing to jeans and a sweater, or a favorite T-shirt. These are just examples and completely up to the individual. But bringing a small variety of clothing that not only showcases the senior's style, but also makes them feel comfortable and happy.