THE SENIOR EXPERIENCE

1. CLOTHING AND STYLE CONSULTATION

In person appointments are always a great way to meet and helps the senior get comfortable, this can also be done via Zoom. Evan will get to know you, start to design your session, and help find the right wardrobe for your shoot. This is also the time to talk about our products, from prints to albums and heirloom styled works of art, we will create the perfect collection for you.

2. PREPARING FOR YOUR SHOOT

Arrive in a comfy travel outfit and bring your outfits on hangers and/or rolling travel bag. We want you to look and feel your best. Clothing that is squished into a bag and rolled up like a ball will come out wrinkled and will photograph poorly. For the girls professional makeup application is recommended.

3. PHOTO SHOOT

Your photo shoot will be approx. 2 hours depending on if we are shooting on location or in a studio. We never compromise your photo day, so if rain or strong winds or extreme heat are in the forecast, we will reschedule to another day that works for you.

4. YOUR ORDERING APPOINTMENT

Your ordering appointment will last between 60 to 90 minutes, we want to make sure you do not feel rushed. We will work with you to help create the perfect displays for your images, and the finest products for your home.

Outdoor Portrait

What To Wear

Choosing what to wear for your senior session can be a little overwhelming, here’s some suggestions  & guidelines that may help for the success of your portraits!

bright – jewel toned colors

complimentary layers

functional clothing: if you want to get the most out of your poses, you need to be able to sit, squat, stand, etc. comfortably in your outfits

classic and thin chained jewelry paired with simple earrings

a variety of outfits that show off your true personality: at least one classic outfit + jeans, shorts, dresses, skirts, etc… mix it up!

Nude color under garments, tailored clothing that accentuates your best assets

Once you book your session, you will have access to our extremely detailed “What to Wear Guide” to help you choose your perfect session wardrobe! We go over the right choices for your specific body type, skin tone and personal style, with lots of sample pics!

What Not To Wear

Here are some simple tips to avoid and will help elevate the quality of your portraits!

wrinkled & dull clothes

busy patterns: camo, plaid, etc.

short length skirts, dresses and/or shorts that expose too much when sitting, squatting or bending over

trendy and chunky jewelry that can draw attention away from your face

the same outfits of the same style over and over again: wearing four dresses over the course of your portraits may not show variety

cleavage-baring tops & blouses

tight fitting clothing that can accentuate problem areas

That being said, we always break the rules!

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”

WINSTON CHURCHILL

School Activities

School activities can play a big role during your Senior year and it’s a wonderful way of highlighting your personality! No matter what your chosen activity or sport, we would like to capture this part of your personality.

Personal enjoyment!

Bring what you love most into your Senior portraits! Whether you love the beach or the mountains motorcycle riding or playing a musical instrument, this can be a wonderful addition to your portraits.

We first hired Evan to take pictures of our daughter for her 13th birthday. He was so engaging and made her feel so safe and comfortable. The photos blew us away and he made us a gorgeous album. We used him again a few years later for family portraits and had such a fun day with him. And then we hired him AGAIN a couple of years later for our daughter’s 18th birthday and senior portraits. He took her to three locations and got the most beautiful photos that captured her personality – I’ve attached a couple here. Evan is professional, fun, creative and talented. We will continue to use him to help us record memories of our most important life events. I cannot recommend him highly enough.

~ Nick Kroll