ARRIVE EARLY
If you are scheduled from 3:00 - 4:30
and show up late or
not ready, you will have less time in the camera
room. If you need to
get ready here (hair, makeup, etc.) please arrive
early enough to be
ready by your start time.
CLOTHING
First of all AVOID STRIPES AND
PLAID!! Solids photograph
much better! Also bring a variety of color,
don't bring 5 blue outfits
even if it is your favorite color. Avoid
clothing that has wording on
it except for your own school logo. Vary
the style, all one look (like
tanks) gets boring. Vary the dress level,
bring some dressy, some
medium and some casual. Remember, it is best to
do one or two outfits
that mom will like, then we can do the stuff YOU
like.
Group your
outfits together ON HANGARS. It is amazing how
many people come in with
clothes stuffed in a plastic bag and wonder
why they are wrinkled! Make
sure they are ironed. Although we have an
iron for touch ups, we don't
want to waste your time on ironing.
HAIR
Avoid changing your hairstyle or cutting your hair right
before your session. Let it be natural. Quick easy hairstyle changes
during your session are OK, but
make it quick or you loose
camera time. Artificially bleached hair is
often not best, in 10 years
you might say "What was I thinking??" Bring
your hair care tools and
products with you if need be. It IS ok to show
up early in curlers if
you need to.
PROPS
BRING THEM!! Bring props that help define who you are.
Some popular choices are: Sports equipment (soccer ball, football,
hockey stick, hurdle, whatever), sports uniforms, music instruments
(from school tuba to rock guitar), activities (dance leotard and shoes,
swimming, hobbies, you name it!), vehicles (motorcycles can come in the
studio, cars must go to the park, we suggest more than an hour session
for car shots).
SUNBURN/TANNING
AVOID SUNBURN! Sunburn and peeling skin
DO NOT photograph
well!! Tan, yes, burn, no. If you are a winter or
spring session and
your tan has faded, you might consider tanning. But
don't overdue it so
you look too fake-and-bake.
PETS
Pets are OK as long as they are house
broken. It is a
good idea to have someone bring a pet, then leave with
them after. Or
bring a pet carrier to contain them while you are being
photographed
without them. Treats can be helpful to hold a dogs
attention.
WEATHER FOR OUTDOOR PORTRAITS
If it rains, no fretting will
do anything about it,
we simply have to reschedule. Don't worry about
clouds, they actually
HELP! But rain falling is a problem, otherwise we
are on! If it is a
daytime and the weather is questionable, simply call
the studio.