Working with Leslie County High School Senior, Asia was a dream. We created some drop dead gorgeous images together! And her spirit is beautiful as well. We knew we wanted to show off her gorgeous curls, along with the natural look of studio light combined with the texture of spring in Eastern Kentucky.
Bring something simple for headshots!!!! It can be a sweater that matches your eye color, or anything not too distracting so we can create beautiful color harmony within the image and keeps the attention on your gorgeous eyes!
I love it when a senior brings something that matches their eye color! I always shoot head shots at my senior photo sessions so keep this in mind. It’s a great way to show off those baby blues, greens, or browns.
It’s the question I get asked most often and for good reason, you’ve been waiting years for this photographic milestone!
Here’s the formula I like to stick to:
Something old (vintage), something new (modern and beautiful), something borrowed (from your mom, dad or grandmas closet) and something blue (or whatever color your eyes are).
Something old . . . not everyone can fit into or wants to wear their grandmother’s wedding dress, but how cute when they do!
Look around and ask your parents or grandparents if they have a unique item we could use for an editorial senior portrait, vintage coats, furs, U.S. navy pants, etc. It could be your Dad’s letterman jacket, or your Dad’s leather jacket. Here are some examples:
1970’s leather
U.S.
navy
pants
More old leather . . .
Check back soon for Part 2. Something new . . .
Gracie Epperson, Senior at Hazard High School, was fun, energetic, and gorgeous. Here are some of our favorite images from the first senior session of season 2020!
Want to see more of Gracie’s Session? Hop on over to youtube for the Trailer of her senior video!