Your high school days are slowly coming to an end, and what better way to celebrate the senior year than having a killer photoshoot! The last year of high school is a combination of excitement, nervousness, anxiety, and much more, but that’s what makes it so great! Also, let’s not forget it is a milestone in every young adult’s life and a time to celebrate accomplishments. So, one of the best ways to commemorate this milestone is through a senior session. Here are the tips to help you have the best Oklahoma senior session.
Discuss with your senior photographer and plan your Oklahoma senior session well in advance. This includes choosing your outfit, finalizing the dates with the photographer, and coming up with the style of your shoot. Also, you must consider and discuss the timings of the session. For instance, early morning and late afternoon are typically the best times for capturing photos in the best lighting, but you should also consider the golden hour. Simply put, go with whatever fits the overall vibe of your session.
Senior sessions typically reflect your style, passion, and desires. So, choosing outfits is again something you should plan ahead of time. I usually recommend that our clients opt for clothing that makes them feel comfortable and confident. You can include a combination of dressy, casual, or something that reflects your interests.
Do you know the location of your Oklahoma senior session can significantly impact your photos? That said, think about what kind of backdrop you would want for the day. Would you like the natural area or something more urban like a city or downtown area? As a senior photographer, I usually discuss this with my clients and guide them based on their interests and preferences.
Finally, I recommend relaxing and soaking in the moment to enjoy and celebrate the experience.
With the right direction, you can have gorgeous photos you’ll cherish for years. If you are looking for an OKC senior session, contact me! I’d love to help you plan a memorable session the way you have always envisioned.