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How to Best Prepare for a Shoot

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

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How to Best Prepare for a Senior Photoshoot

Okay, you’re booked and ready to go for your senior photoshoot—yay! But now you're probably wondering, "How do I make sure I’m totally prepped and ready to slay the shoot?" Don't worry, I’ve got the answers for you. Follow these steps, and you'll be feeling confident, relaxed, and ready to create some unforgettable photos.

1. Get Your Outfits Ready

Let’s start with the basics—your outfits! Pick out 2-3 looks that make you feel amazing. Mix it up a bit with a casual outfit, something a little dressier, and maybe a fun one for a little variety. Try everything on beforehand to make sure it fits well and you feel comfortable moving around in it. Don’t forget shoes and accessories!
Pro tip: Steer clear of heavy logos or super busy patterns—they can distract from you, and we want all eyes on your personality!

2. Prep Your Skin and Hair

This doesn’t mean a crazy skincare routine (unless you’re into that!). But a little TLC the night before can make a difference. Wash your face, hydrate, and don’t forget to moisturize to keep your skin glowing.
For your hair, make sure it’s styled in a way that feels you. If you're doing your own hair, try to keep it simple—anything too complicated might not stay in place through the shoot. If you're getting your hair and makeup done, be sure to schedule it with enough time so you’re not rushed. And as a backup, bring a brush, hair ties, and a little hairspray in case you need a touch-up.

3. Nail Your Details

You’d be surprised how much little things like nails can show up in your photos. Make sure they’re clean, tidy, and polished (clear or neutral colors are always a safe bet!). If you’re planning to wear jewelry, pick pieces that complement your outfit without stealing the spotlight. A good rule? Keep it simple, but special!

4. Hydrate and Rest

The day before your shoot, get plenty of water and try to get a solid night's sleep. Your skin will thank you for the hydration, and trust me—you’ll look more energized and radiant when you’ve had enough rest.
Bonus tip: Avoid salty foods or too much caffeine the night before. You want to avoid feeling bloated or looking tired!

5. Bring Touch-Up Essentials

We’ll be on the go during the shoot, so keep a few essentials in your bag for quick touch-ups:

  • Lip gloss or lipstick (because, hello, we want those lips looking good)
  • Powder or blotting paper (no one likes shine, but we do love a glow!)
  • A small mirror (in case you need to check your hair or makeup)
  • Hair ties and bobby pins (trust me, you never know when you’ll need them)

6. Relax and Have Fun

This is where I come in! I’ll guide you through every part of the shoot—no need to stress about posing. Just show up ready to be yourself, and we’ll have a blast. Remember: Confidence is key. So, don’t sweat the small stuff. Be playful, let loose, and know that we’ll create some magic together.

7. Be Yourself

This might sound cheesy, but it’s true—the best photos happen when you’re being your true self. Whether you’re silly, serious, or somewhere in between, embrace it! Your personality will shine through, and that’s what makes your photos feel authentic and you.


So there you have it—how to prep like a pro for your senior photoshoot! Follow these tips, and you’ll feel ready to take on the world (or at least the camera). Can’t wait to capture your senior year in a way that’s just as unique and special as you are.

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