For those graduating from college or graduate school, a location shoot on the grounds of the institution from which the person is receiving his/her degree is a great option, although any locale can make for fantastic portraits. As always, props expressing personality and interests are welcomed.
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Seniors/Graduation
Graduation is a momentous event in a person's life. Senior portraits are some of the most commonly taken and are a must for any high school graduate! Senior portraits are best taken in the fall or spring before the graduation ceremony, with the photo session scheduled at least 6 weeks prior to the date you wish to have the portraits in hand to be given or sent to friends and family. Senior portraits should exude personality--for this reason, props (musical instruments, sports equipment, class rings, letterman jackets, graduation regalia, trophies, uniforms, etc.) that are especially significant for the graduate are welcomed and encouraged at these photo sessions.
For those graduating from college or graduate school, a location shoot on the grounds of the institution from which the person is receiving his/her degree is a great option, although any locale can make for fantastic portraits. As always, props expressing personality and interests are welcomed.
For those graduating from college or graduate school, a location shoot on the grounds of the institution from which the person is receiving his/her degree is a great option, although any locale can make for fantastic portraits. As always, props expressing personality and interests are welcomed.
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