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Outfit Selection
- Choose several outfits that reflect your style and personality. Consider a mix of casual, formal, and any activity-related attire (like sports uniforms or dance costumes). Do this at least a week before so you have time to make any corrections.
- Ensure outfits are clean, pressed, and fit well. The night before.
- Avoid overly busy patterns or logos that might distract from the main subject: you.
- proper undergarments, you dont want to be fidgeting and hiding straps throughout your session.
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Accessories and Props
- Select accessories that complement your outfits, such as jewelry, hats, or scarves.
- Consider bringing meaningful props to include in your photos, such as musical instruments, sports equipment, or books.
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Hair and Makeup
- Plan your hairstyle in advance; consider a professional stylist if desired.
- Makeup should be natural and enhance your features, not overpower them. A professional makeup artist can help achieve a polished look.
- Have a hair and makeup trial before the shoot day to ensure you’re happy with your appearance.
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Skin Care
- Start a good skincare routine weeks before the shoot to ensure clear, glowing skin. This includes cleansing, moisturizing, and any necessary treatments for skin concerns.
- Avoid sunburns or tanning just before the shoot to prevent redness or peeling.
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Rest and Nutrition
- Get plenty of sleep the night before the shoot to look rested and avoid dark under-eye circles.
- Eat a healthy meal before the session to maintain energy levels without feeling bloated.
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Location and Timing
- Discuss and agree on the shoot locations with your photographer ahead of time. Choose locations that have meaning to you or complement your style.
- Consider the time of day for your shoot, especially if you want to capture golden hour light, which is typically early morning or late afternoon.
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Transportation and Timing
- Plan how you will get to the shoot locations and allow extra time to avoid rushing. Being relaxed will reflect positively in your photos.
- Make sure to arrive on time to make the most of your session.
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Posing and Expression
- Practice posing in front of a mirror or with friends to find your best angles and expressions.
- Think about the mood or vibe you want to convey in your photos and discuss this with your photographer.
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Communication
- Keep open communication with your photographer about your preferences, concerns, and any specific shots or poses you want.
- Be open to your photographer’s suggestions during the shoot; they have the experience to know what will look best in the final images.
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Pack an Essentials Bag
- Bring a bag with essentials such as water, snacks, makeup for touch-ups, a hairbrush, and any other items you might need during the shoot.
By thoroughly preparing for your senior photo shoot, you'll feel more confident and relaxed, allowing your personality to shine through in your photographs.