Wondering what’s the best time of year to take your Senior Photos in Austin?
I’m here to help.
Luckily, Senior Portraits can be taken year-round in Austin. Each season has its own characteristics to help you decide. Make sure you plan ahead to get the month you prefer.
Three questions to ask yourself first
1) Do I have a deadline to work around? Do you need to meet your Yearbook deadline or send Graduation announcements out before a certain date?
2) What is my school schedule like? Do you have after school activities more in one part of the year than another? Will you have summer travel or a job to work around?
3) Do you have a strong preference for one season over another? Details on each are below.
Winter Senior Photo Sessions
December – February
Pros:
- No crowds!
- Great for urban locations
- Can book over the school holidays
- Cozy up in sweaters and cute winter outfits
Cons:
- Cold weather might mean more rescheduling
- Sunset is earlier so most likely to have a weekend session unless you can leave school early
Spring Senior Photo Sessions
March – May
Pros:
- Best weather!
- After Daylight Saving Time (mid-March), sunset is later so you can book on a school night or a weekend
- Peak of wildflowers in Austin – bluebonnets to sunflowers
- Nature settings are green and blooming
- Can include your Future College Gear or Cap and Gown in some photos
- Can take photos in your Junior Year to get ahead of deadlines
Cons:
- Peak Season – so popular locations may be crowded
- End of year activities may crowd your calendar so you don’t have as much availability
Summer Senior Photo Sessions
June – August
Pros:
- Don’t have to work around your school schedule
- Can take photos in your Junior Year to get ahead of deadlines
- Sunset is later so you have the most flexibility with starting times
- Have all your photos ready before school deadlines
Cons:
- It’s HOT! – June is the best for temperatures. In July and August, I’ll only do early morning sessions.
Fall Senior Photo Sessions
September – November
Pros:
- Cooler temperatures and possible Fall colors
- Photos done before Yearbook and Holiday deadlines (can add on a Family session at the end of your Senior Session)
- Great for both nature and urban backdrops
Cons:
- Sunset is earlier, so you may be limited to weekend sessions
- Peak season for family photos, so popular locations may be crowded and my schedule may be more booked
Hopefully this season by season comparison helps you decide the best time for YOU to take Senior Photos in Austin.
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