Tips for Making Your Senior Session Fun & Stress-Free | Wake Forest University Senior Portraits
Your senior portraits don’t have to feel overwhelming. With a little planning and preparation, your senior session will be easy and fun! Stella’s senior portrait session on campus at Wake Forest University is a great example. Here are a few tips to help you do the same…
1. Bring Friends
Having a friend or two join your session can take the pressure off. Stella invited her sorority lineage (her littles and grandlittles). They cheered her on, helped with behind-the-scenes videos, and made her more relaxed at her session.
2. Include Your Cap & Gown
Your cap and gown bring variety to your photos and give you something natural to do with your hands. We can take some photos with it on, with it off, and mix in a few fun shots tossing the cap.
3. Add Something to Celebrate
Champagne or biodegradable confetti are easy ways to end your session on a high note. Graduation is a big deal so let’s celebrate it!
4. Choose an Outfit You Feel Good In
The best sessions are the ones where you feel comfortable. Pick an outfit that fits well, you can move around in, and makes you feel confident so you’re not distracted by adjusting clothes or shoes.
5. Let Me Handle the Posing
You don’t need to plan poses or worry about what to do with your hands. That’s my job! I’ll guid eyou through natural poses that will look great!
Your senior photos should be full of celebratory fun, not stress! Keep it simple, bring what matters most to you, and let me handle the rest!