First of all, if you are a high school senior, HUGE CONGRATS! 🎉 This is such an amazing time in your life! You’re about to close one chapter and begin the next, NOW is the perfect time to document your life with a professional senior portrait session! Hopefully you have been considering hiring a professional photographer and we are here to help you know what exactly that looks like to ensure a perfect portrait session!
#1. HIGH QUALITY IMAGES: Professional photographers invest in top level equipment to make sure that they can produce high quality images that can be printed in large format products (like canvases and wall prints) and stand the test of time. An iPhone or even some entry level cameras just won’t cut it.
#2. THE EDIT: One main factor to consider is how the images have been edited. You should definitely love the photographer’s editing style because what you see in their portfolio will most likely be how your very own senior images appear! Are the images yellow or orange? Are they too bright or too dark? Can you see a natural skin tone? How about the lighting? Is the subject in the images bright and colorful? These aspects are important to observe. When you hire Audrey Gambrel Photography, we will edit your images to be true to color and timeless, meaning your images will still look amazing 10+ years down the road. We can also edit out blemishes and any other imperfections you may have (bruises, scratches, etc).
#3. THE EXPERIENCE: Some photographers offer an entire experience from session consultations, hair and makeup and image reveals while others offer a quick session and digital images sent online. These are two very different senior photo processes that will allow you to choose which one is best for you depending on your needs.
If you are interested in the kind of images, edit style, and experience we offer, e-mail us at [email protected] and we’ll send you our senior magazine that showcases all of those topics and more! We are here to make sure your senior portraits are something you’ll never forget!