New Jersey Senior Portrait Photographer


Here are some things you should consider bringing to your senior portrait photography session:
- Parent, family member, or friend: Bringing someone you are close with will ensure that you feel comfortable and relaxed during the shoot
- Cap and Gown. If you have it already, bring it a long for some portraits with it on. You’ll be so busy with your friends on your big day to get any good portraits
- Comfortable shoes: You will likely be walking around quite a bit during the shoot, so it’s important to wear comfortable shoes that you can move around in
- Basic Touch Up Kit. You don’t need to go crazy with the makeup you bring to your shoot. Just bring the basics. My recommendations: blotting sheets, powder, lip color, tissues/disposable wipes, and floss.
- Something you love doing: Consider bringing along an object that shows off your most important personal interest, such as a musical instrument or a paint palette
- A change of clothes: It’s always a good idea to bring at least 3 head-to-toe looks to your photo shoot. You’ll want to have a minimum of 3 head-to-toe looks: Parent Pleaser, Senior’s Choice, and Activities
- Mirror. Tuck a portable mirror into your bag, so you can make sure you’re looking your best in between pictures. If you don’t have a handheld or portable mirror, the front-facing camera on your phone should also do just fine. Just make sure that phone is charged!
- Props: If you’re excited about the idea of a creative shoot, consider bringing along some props such as textbooks, biodegradable confetti, coffee from your favorite shop, your senior ring, hats, your favorite sunglasses, or a camera
- Varsity Jacket. If you lettered din a sport, be sure to bring your varsity jacket for some portraits!


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