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| The two most frequently asked questions are “Do you have a make-up artist?" and "What should I wear?”
The answer to the first is yes! We have artists for both hair and makeup for seniors. The cost is $25 each. The simple answer to the second question is wear what makes you feel good and feel most like yourself. Avoid busy patterns, clothes with writing (especially big logos like NIKE or GAP across the chest), bright white (creamy white is ok) and strong red. But, sometimes it’s fun to break all the rules and wear that wild shirt or your most favorite white sweater and that’s ok. We’ll choose different backgrounds or locations for those clothes. Bring lots of clothes to choose fromthat way we have a lot to work with for mixing and matching. We probably won’t be able to use everything, though. Get creative! Bring hats, cool shoes, boots, jackets, jewelry, scarvesyou name it! Got an awesome prom dress? Feel free to bring that, too. I love a good prom dress in a grungy locationit’s fun and unexpected. If you’re unsure about something, bring it anyway. Don’t cut your hair! Well, I don’t mean never cut your hair but don’t cut it right before pictures. Plan your session at least 2-3 weeks after a hair cut to give your hair a chance to grow into its new style. Bring props that are meaningful to you. Are you involved in sports? Dance? Cheerleading? Music? We can work with your uniforms or sports equipmenttennis rackets, soccer balls, pompoms, well-loved dance shoes. We want to make your pictures an expression of who you are right now and these activities are part of your identity. Bring your guitar or violin or trumpetmusical instruments are beautifully made and photograph very nicely. |
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Just remember, the most important thing is for you to be you. |
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