4 Tips for Getting Your Best High School Senior Photos

As a senior entering into your last year of school, you have a lot to be proud of β your grades, your accomplishments, your relationships, and, this year, your senior photo.
Of course you want the βWow! factorβ when you hold the photo in your hand, but to get that takes some preparation and investigation well before you actually arrive at the shoot.
To make things easier, weβve put together four tips to help you get those picture-perfect shot β ones that are timeless and celebrate your spirit and personality.
* Know before you go. Reviewing a photographerβs online portfolio will allow you to see if their images reflect the style youβre looking for, and mesh with your personality, be it black and white, natural, candid with minimal posing, formal, or classic. Whatever your style, find a photographer whose existing work reflects your vision, instead of hoping the photographer will intuitively understand. Youβll save yourself (and your photographer) time and energy by doing your homework ahead of time.
* Establish a connection. Most photographers perform better when they are at ease with their subject (in this case, you), which ultimately translates to better photos. In this way, itβs important to meet your photographer beforehand to see if you feel comfortable with him or her. βFeeling comfortable during your photo session is the number-one most important thing if you want to have great, relaxed photographs,β says Michelle Moore of Michelle Moore Photography in Seattle, Wash., who is a member of the Professional Photographers of America (PPA), a non-profit association.