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A few tips for great Senior Portraits

Senior Pictures by Edward Mendes, Modesto, Ceres, Hughson, Turlock, Ripon, Waterford, Riverbank, California, Oakdale

Summer is coming to an end, or at least summer vacation is for most of the incoming class of 2014 and that can only mean one thing.  It’s time to have your senior portraits made!  Awesome, right?  Senior portraits have come a long way over the years, gone are the big hair and prom dress formal pictures your mom and dad had in the 80’s.  You know what I’m talking about, the studio picture with your mom’s reflection in a mirror or maybe your dad leaning against a huge white 1991 prop on a plain white background that looks like it was taken at Sears.  What was that about?

Today’s seniors (You) don’t want the same old cookie cutter yearbook style pictures everyone else has.  You want something different, pictures that are original and reflect your personality and style.  You want awesome senior pictures!  With that in mind here are a few tips to make sure you have the best senior portraits possible, tips for great senior portraits if you will.

Do a little window shopping.

I think it’s important that you look at a lot of images from a number of different photographers.  Remember that choosing a photographer for your senior portraits isn’t like shopping for a chainsaw where you can find the exact same chainsaw at different stores for different prices.  Photography is an art form and photographers are artists and each one of us creates a much different product.  Be sure to find a photographer with a style you really like and look at as many sample images as possible.

The photographer’s website is a perfect place to start but don’t forget to check out their  blog, Facebook, Google Plus and Pintrest pages too as these are usually updated more often and can give you an idea of the images the he/she is making from session-to-session.   Think of blogs and social media pages as a small underground club where your favorite band tries out their newest stuff where as a website is a greatest hits album.

Schedule a consultation.

After you’ve found a photographer with a strong portfolio of killer images that matches the style you’d like to have for your session you should ask for a consultation.  Consultations are an important part of the portrait process and something I do with each of my senior clients.  Consultations are important for a number of reasons as it gives you a chance to see actual large print samples and some of the other great products we offer in addition to giving you all the information you need regarding awesome shooting locations, clothing, pricing, referral programs and more.

Most importantly however the consultation allows us an opportunity to get to know each other a little bit prior to working together.  I feel it’s important to have a good repoire with your photographer,  being around someone you get along with and feel comfortable with makes it much easier to be yourself during your session and this comfort will certainly show in your pictures.  It’s during the consultation that we’ll discuss some of the things you’re interested in, sports you may play or we’ll even chat about your car so I can start to design a senior portrait session to fit you perfectly.

You may notice that many, if not most, photographers don’t do consultations, especially for senior portrait as it’s usually all about how many session can be shot in a day and consultations are viewed as a waste of time.  I think this is a disservice to both you and them.  If they don’t offer a consultation don’t be afraid to ask for one.  If they still don’t want to schedule a consultation even after asking for one it may be a indication that you haven’t found the right photographer for you just yet.

Clothing

Besides picking the photographer to create your senior portraits the clothes you bring to the session will be your most important decision.  I think this is perhaps the most important part of any consultation and one area that I really focus on.  You want to make sure your clothing captures you and who you are but also fits well with the look and feel of the location in which your pictures will be taken.  For instance an off white flowing vintage style dress with boots is great for a session in tall dry grass but doesn’t fit as well on the beach.  Also pay close attention to the colors and patterns your outfits have as the eye is drawn to certain tones and textures, choosing the wrong tone or pattern and guess what the first thing people will notice in your pictures?  It won’t be you, it will be that bright pink shirt or white shoes.   Remember to bring a nice selection of outfits in multiple styles.  I suggest bringing 7-10 outfits of different styles, we may not use them all but at least we’ll have a lot of different “looks” to try.  I always encourage my clients to keep an open line of communication and to ask me about anything they’re unsure of.  If you’re debating what may or may not look good give me a call, I’m always happy to help you look your best and I bet any other photographer is as well.

Accessories and Props

I love accessories of all sorts, belts, hats, jewelry, vintage headbands, whatever fits your style bring it along.  Finding the right accessory for your outfits adds an extra layer of visual interest to your images and goes a long way to separate you from the pack.

The same is true with props or “me” stuff as I sometimes call it.  “Me” stuff can be anything from sports gear, bikes, cars, motorcycles, letterman jackets, trophies and even pets.  Anything that helps to tell the story about you at this unique point in your life is perfect “Me” stuff and helps to make your session uniquely you.

Have Fun!

Most importantly have fun and enjoy your senior portrait session, you never know this may be the start of a modeling career!

 

Are you graduating or know someone who is and are looking for more than your typical boring senior pictures?  Then you’ve come to the right place.  Give me a call today 209.541.1815 or send an email to schedule your senior consultation.

Wedding Photography and Engagement Portraits. Senior Pictures, Family Portraits, Newborn Portraits, Children. Modesto, Turlock, Oakdale.
The art of Your story!

 

Filled Under : Hints & Tips , Portraits , Seniors

Cessalee Vance – Enoch High School Class of 2014 – Senior Pictures

Enoch High - Modesto Senior Portraits by Edward Mendes

The lovely Cessalee will be graduating from Enoch High in Modesto next year (class of 2014) and came by last week for her senior pictures. Cessalee’s wonderful to work with, a lot of fun to hang around with and even photographs nicely too, the whole package.

We started the session in the studio before heading off for the outdoor images in one of my favorite foothill spots, I’m practically living out there right now.  As you’ll be able to see by the pictures below we had some killer clouds and took full advantage of them during the session.  The big sky isn’t something you see in many portraits but I love to utilize a dramatic sky whenever I have the opportunity.  Really, how awesome would a few of those images look as large wall portraits? There’s a statement piece if I’ve ever seen one.  Enough with the talking, here’s a few samples from the session.

 

Are you graduating or know someone who is and are looking for more than your typical boring senior pictures?  Then you’ve come to the right place.  Give me a call today 209.541.1815 or send an email to schedule your senior consultation.

Wedding Photography and Engagement Portraits. Senior Pictures, Family Portraits, Newborn Portraits, Children. Modesto, Turlock, Oakdale.
The art of Your story!

 

Filled Under : Class of 2014 , Enoch High , Indoor , Knights Ferry , Locations , Outdoor , Portraits , Seniors

Patrick Leiting – Modesto High Class of 2014 – Senior Portraits

Modesto Senior Portraits by Edward Mendes

Patrick came by the studio for his senior portraits last week, he’ll be graduating from Modesto High in the Spring of 2014.  We had a great time during the session and enjoyed hanging out with his parents and sister as well.  Patrick is a great guy, a pleasure to work with and was great in front of the camera, very natural.  In addition to being an all around cool guy Patrick also races BMX bikes in competitions all around the country, pretty cool I think.  Of course when spending most of your time racing you’ve got to work your bike and some of the awards you’ve won into the sessions.  Patrick has a pretty sweet bike and I’m hoping we can head out sometime so I can make some images of him doing a few tricks or maybe jumping over fire.  I’ve got my fingers crossed.

Here’s a few of the images from Patrick’s Senior Portrait session.

Are you graduating or know someone who is and are looking for more than your typical boring senior pictures?  Then you’ve come to the right place.  Give me a call today 209.541.1815 or send an email to schedule your senior consultation.

Wedding Photography and Engagement Portraits. Senior Pictures, Family Portraits, Newborn Portraits, Children. Modesto, Turlock, Oakdale.
The art of Your story!

 

 

Filled Under : Class of 2014 , Indoor , Knights Ferry , Locations , Modesto High , Outdoor , Portraits , Seniors

It’s Senior Portrait Season here in the Modesto area

Modesto Senior Portraits

It’s that time of year again, school is almost back in session and for the class of 2014 that means Senior Portraits.  If you have a graduating senior give me a call today to schedule your complimentary senior consultation.

I take great pride in creating senior portraits that reflects each seniors personality, allowing “the real” you/them to come through in the images.  It’s always wonderful when were watching the slideshow of the session and a parent points at the pictures proclaiming, “Wow, That’s him/her,

Don’t have a senior in the house but know someone who does?  Great, you can earn a referral credit towards a future session or that extra print you didn’t get from our last session.

Wedding Photography and Engagement Portraits. Senior Pictures, Family Portraits, Newborn Portraits, Children. Modesto, Turlock, Oakdale.
The art of Your story!

If you’ve been to the studio before you know I focus on creating the best images possible, not shooting as many sessions as I possibly can.  I only book one session a day so dates are extremely limited.   If you’d like to make sure I’m available please give me a call right away, 209-541-1815 or email edward@edwardmendes.com.

 

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