Preparing for your Senior Portrait Session!

Senior Portrait Sessions are one of my favorite kinds of Photoshoots! Here’s why…

When I look back at the person I was in High School and into College, I see how every decision, interest, hobby, job, internship, etc molded me into the person I am today. It was through this life journey that I discovered art, friendships and a passion for travel. Having an education and the opportunity to explore what I wanted to do with the rest of my life was something I will never take for granted. It was some of the best years of my life!

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Sunset Senior Session at Laurelwood Arboretum

Senior portraits are all about documenting this monumental time. They are so much more than just a headshot in a graduation cap. It should be a reflection of the person that earned that graduation cap.

While of course I encourage all of my Seniors to have a few “Formal” images in their cap and gown (mostly for mom and dad) I also want to see the real YOU! This will probably be one of the most fun and personal photoshoots you will experience in your lifetime. Here are some tips on how to get beautiful and authentic images.

incorporate your hobbies and interests

In my opinion, this is the best part about Senior Portrait Sessions. I have had the pleasure of photographing Volunteer Firefighters, Surfers, Soccer Players, Cheerleaders, Gamers and more! I have never experience two senior sessions that are the same. Each has been unique and story telling in its’ own way! Whatever it is that interests you, let me know and we will find a way to incorporate it into your session.

Choose a Location that is a Reflection of You

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Caroline loves surfing and it is an important part of her identity. We loved photographing this beach session in LBI, New Jersey!

Going along with your hobbies and interests, finding the right location is a crucial part of Senior sessions. Do you love the city? Doing your shoot at Liberty State Park with the NYC Skyline or in Dumbo with the Brooklyn Bridge could be an option! More of a nature person? I have plenty of parks and trails to recommend! If your not sure where to have your session, we will collaborate together to find somewhere that is the perfect fit!

bring multiple outfits

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Jake wore a neutral, summery suit that worked perfectly for this grad session at Montclair State University!

I usually recommend having 2-3 outfits on hand for your session including your Cap and Gown if that is something you are interested in having photographed. For ladies, I find a white dress has been the most popular look for more of the formal images. For guys, I recommend a neutral suit or jeans with a nice button down.

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Alia wore a jean jacket she made herself!

For a casual look, this can be anything you want! One of my past seniors enjoyed making her own clothes, so we of course had to photograph her in something she made herself! Another idea could be to include your sports teams jersey. A popular look is including a tee-shirt or sweatshirt with a college logo on it. Not sure what to wear? Just ask and I am happy to help!

Adriana rocked a Drew University tee shirt for part of her Senior session!

Just be you 😊

This is the best piece of advice I can give. Senior portraits are meant to be an intimate reflection of the person you are today, and who you aspire to be in the future. Have fun, and be yourself!