Getting Ready for Your Senior Portraits
We are about Creativity
We are about your talent

We are about your attitude
We are about your personality

We are about your individuality
We are about your SENIOR experience.
Your senior portraits are the most important photographs you’ll ever have taken. It’s about you—you won’t need to share the camera with anyone else. We are honored you have chosen AAA PhotoGraphic to create your images. To help you look your best and have fun and enjoyable session, we’ve created this pamphlet for you. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have that aren’t answered below
Chuck takes over 70- 75 images with as many different
changes of clothes as needed for each session. Sessions take 1 ½
to 2 hours. Chuck pays much attention to those he photographs: he would like
you to bring what interest you – favorite sport (bring uniform or Jacket),
car, or truck, pet (dog, cat, and horse), best friends, the river and
fishing pole, or musical instrument(s).
Chuck wants to know the kind of portraits you like. You can cut out pictures from your favorite magazines or catalogs and bring them to your session. He wants to make sure you get senior portraits you like. He’ll work hard to get you what you want.
When choosing clothes, keep in mind you’ll want to
bring as much variety as possible. We encourage you to bring a lot of
clothes. You may not use all but together, you and Chuck can choose the
clothes that go best with the backgrounds and props you like. Above all,
bring two changes of solid color, long sleeve shirts or sweaters. Long
sleeve solid, dark colors create a richer look.
Guys—for a traditional portrait, bring a suit or sport coat. If jackets aren’t you, medium and dark colored sweaters or shirts photograph well. For casual and out door photos, dress comfortably with jeans sweaters, shorts, sweatshirts, or T-shirts.
Girls—bring
the colors and clothes you feel best in. Bring formal dresses, sweaters, or
lace for the more traditional look. For casual and outdoor photos, dress
comfortably with jeans or khaki. If you have a certain clothes you like it’s
probably because you look good in it—bring it.
Here’s where the fun really begins. Among other things,
Chuck’s photography is unique because he works hard to bring out various
facets of your personality. Make sure to bring your favorite hat, musical
instrument, pet, sunglasses, hobby, letter jacket, “wheels” uniform, or
sports activity.