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Senior Portraits Preparation Tips For Females

The following Senior Portraits Preparation Tips for Females blog post offers a few helpful portrait suggestions to keep in mind for your Senior Portrait.

• Senior Portraits Preparation Tips for Males
Basic Senior Portraits Preparation Tips


CLOTHING

SHIRT/BLOUSE STYLET

STYLE
The most crucial element for females is the preference for sleeves – preferably to the elbow or longer. In general, simplicity is the key. We suggest forgoing froufrou (ruffles, frills and ribbons) or any design the draws attention to itself and away from your face.

PATTERN
A plain, non-patterned shirt/blouse always works best. If patterned, a very subtle one is acceptable.

MATERIAL
Shirts that work best do not easily wrinkle and bounce-back when scrunched

COLOR
For a sweet, soft look, pastels or white is your best choice. Darker tones, however, tend to evoke an stronger emotional response, as well as making your portrait appear more three dimensional.

FIT
In general, a slightly looser fit is preferable over a tight fitting blouse. Choose a snug fitting blouse only when there are no weight concerns. If not, the tight look can easily add around 20 extra pounds of “visual” weight. Though some degree of cleavage is acceptable, too much can communicate a message one might not intend.

JACKET/DRESS

STYLE
Think simple and you should do just fine. You might also keep in mind those to whom you wish to give your senior portraits and narrow your focus to appeal to them.

PATTERN
A plain, non-patterned jacket/dress always works best. If patterned, a very subtle one is acceptable.

MATERIAL
As with shirts/blouses, fabric that works best does not easily wrinkle and bounces-back when scrunched.

COLOR
By far, darker colors tend to be your best choice. Darker tones not only evoke more emotional impact, but engender a healthy and slim persona:

Black: stirs a sense of both creativity and protection, as well as power, seductive, authority and nimbleness.

Navy: evokes a feeling trustworthiness, integrity, caring, credible, conservative, orderly, calm and loyal.

Dark Brown: practical, solid, reassuring, reliable/dependable, friendly, stable, wholesome and genuine.

Dark Green: strength, vitality, dependable, tactful, family, nurturing, flexible, conservative, and wealthy.

Deep Purple: feminine, romantic, luxurious, inventive, intuitive, mysterious, wealthy and sophisticated.

Deep Red/Burgundy: harmonious, balanced, supportive, imaginative, spiritual, kind, non-conformist.

Dark Gray: knowledgable/wise, classic, mature, sleek, refined, dignified, controlled, and contemporary.

FIT
The primarily concern for any garment is tightness. While you cannot go wrong with a jacket/dress that is a skosh too loose, a garment that is too snug evokes negative attributes of disheveled and careless – both of which are not only non-conducive to evoking a positive feeling, but are decisions made about you at the subconscious level. Others will feel intuitively that your portrait doesn’t express you at your best, yet they cannot tell you why.

Therefore, a comfortable, loose fit is vital. Where our seniors are unsuccessful in this fundamental requisite, we are equipped to remedy the oversight in post-production retouching.

SCARFS

We recommend keeping patterns simple and colors subdued. Again, the idea is keep the viewer’s gaze fixed upon your eyes/face, not an abundance of colors and patterns.

Scarfs, by their nature, tend to be heavily patterned. Therefore, unless you desire your senior portrait to be more about your scarf than you, please select a scarf pattern that is not only simple but the color is muted. Colors to avoid are orange, yellow and iridescent hues.

Need help in tying a scarf? Here’s a helpful link that’ll get you up to speed in a hurry: 37 Ways To Tie A Scarf, or for a simper version, check out 15 Ways to Tie Scarves.


EYEGLASSES

ALL glasses present two essential challenges:

1. glass glare
2. distortion (eyes and temples)

BOTH aberrations can be remedied with judicious retouching and is included with our Pro Retouching. However, for best possible results, we recommend either wearing Non-Glare glasses, or arranging with your Optometrist to remove your lenses prior to your session. Eye/temple distortion is much easier to restore than eyes being obliterated by glass glare.

  • Glasses without non-glare coating are problematic, at best – we do not recommend regular glasses for portraits. The resulting glare can be light (easy to remove) to severe, which may require a complete rebuilding of the eyes.
  • Non-glare glasses work wonderfully and generally are no problem. However, non-glare can still present a challenge depending on the degree and where the soft-green glow appears, as well as distortion caused by thicker lenses.
  • NOTE: Contact Lenses work well, though they can cause a bluish ring to appear around the iris.

EXPRESSION

Bring a happy heart and your smile will take care of itself. Remember, your session should only take a few minutes. It’s a short enough time to turn off the outside pressures of the day and simply be present.
• Smile Challenged? If so, Senior Portraits Preparation Tips For Females suggests practicing in front of mirror, remembering the feeling of a natural smile.
• Also, a helpful technique is something we call “Lifting Your Apples.” The roundness of our cheeks are referred to as “apples.” In those instances where a smile is required but it’s challenging to do so on cue, simply “lift your apples” while placing your tongue in the roof of your mouth, and a smile will emerge.

MAKEUP

Whatever application of makeup you generally employ, we suggest a slightly heavier application for portraits. Lips and Eyebrows are especially important in portraits. Both should be defined nicely. However, please know that we are also happy to help with post-production retouching if you feel they need more attention.

MAKEUP ARTIST

If you prefer to hire a makeup artist, please inform the artist we are using digital capture. Also keep in mind that unless you have very specific makeup needs, it’s less expensive to request post-production retouching from us rather than hire a makeup artist.

JEWELRY

SIMPLICITY is the key.

Necklaces that photograph best are simple with no center focal-point design. Even though we can center a necklace feature (such as a diamond or cross), it may not appear to be so in the image – so much depends on how your body is turned. Generally, this is not a detriment for most people, however, the slight off-center feel can cause heartburn for perfectionists like myself…

Earrings that photograph best are simple and small. Dangling earrings can be problematic, as with any sort of a tilt of the head the earrings will hang freely on one side, while falling askew on the other side of the face.

Bracelets & Watches, though do not generally become an issue in a headshot portrait, if there is a possibility that your hands might show, please keep any jewelry simple so that they do not distract and draw attention away from your face.

PROPS

The dictionary defines a prop as: 1.  something that supports or sustains.

As props relate to senior portrait photography, they are objects you might to choose to include in your portrait. Generally speaking, props are items that have significant meaning. Props might be a musical instrument, sports equipment, or anything you own, which you want to included in your Senior.

However, since props are merely a support, it’s vital that props are used such a manner – judiciously.

Therefore, should you like to include a prop in your Senior Portrait, please understand why Mark prefers portraits where your face and expression are the focal point  – not the prop.


As always, should you have questions regarding any aspect of our Senior Portraits Preparation Tips for Females, no concern is too small.

Mark Jordan Photography | Mark Jordan | Orange County, CA


Mark Jordan
Master Craftsman Photographer
American Society of Photographers
International Photography Hall of Fame & Museum
Orange County Photographer of the Year
3-Time Honoree -EPCOT’S World’s Greatest Photographers Exhibit


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