Your Senior Year. Your Style. Which Senior Photography type fits you best?
High School Senior photos are important for capturing memories, documenting achievements and letting your parents show you off – their pride and joy.
If you’re looking for an Austin Senior Photographer, what photography style bests fits your personality? Take a look at the descriptions below and see which one you’re most drawn to.
— The Four Styles —
Photography Style Categories
- Candid and Natural: This style emphasizes capturing genuine moments and emotions. It’s perfect for students who want a relaxed and authentic look. Usually taken outdoors in natural light.
- Editorial: This type of photography looks like a dramatic and stylized high-fashion advertising campaign. Can include special lighting techniques.
- Artistic and Creative: This style allows for experimentation with different angles, lighting, and props to create unique and eye-catching images.
- Classic and Timeless: A more traditional approach that focuses on elegance and sophistication. This might best work for a straightforward yearbook headshot.
The photography style will impact the overall look and feel of your photo session.
The majority of my portfolio is in the Natural & Candid style.
Though I will incorporate the other styles as well. It depends on what outfits, location and props the Senior chooses.
“Photographs are kept as a diary without words, and the photographer is a writer of memoirs.”
– Eudora Welty –
Think we would be a good match for a High School Senior Photo Session? If yes, contact me to schedule your photos.
Please contact me if you’d like to book a Senior Photo Session in Austin, Texas. Explore more portrait sessions on my blog.
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