Senior & Grads Clothing Guide

A high school senior portrait of a young lady laying on concrete in Downtown Chandler, AZ

Different Looks

When it comes to your senior photoshoot, here are some ideas for different looks. The number of looks is determined by the package purchased (documented in your invoice). Below are a few suggestions that have worked well in the past. If you have additional questions, check out the FAQ page or email me!

Formal

I like to start with formal pictures. Having formal pictures is important for job applications, internships, and a LinkedIn profile.

Guys: suit/tie/jacket

Gals: nice dress, blazer, etc.

A high school senior portrait of a young man in a suit in Downtown Chandler, AZ

Dressy

After the formal, sometimes it's nice to have something nice but not as formal. Think of this as a night out with the guys or girls.

A headshot of a young lady leaning on a wooden fence in Abq, NM

Causal

It's nice to capture the causal look. This might be what you wear to school or maybe on the weekend.

A high school senior portrait of a young man with his letterman jacket looking over his shoulder in Omaha, Nebraska

Cap & Gown

If you have your cap & gown, we can incorporate that for grad card accouncments, etc.

A collage of high school senior portraits taken at Veterans Oasis in Gilbert, AZ

Sports & Hobbies

The shoot is about capturing you - and if you play a sport or instrument - bring it!


A collage of high school senior portraits and their various hobbies taken in both Chandler and Gilbert, AZ

College Shirt & Next Steps

It's always fun to incorporate either a college shirt or have another outfit that reflects your next steps.

A collage of high school seniors wearing their college shirts taken in both Chandler and Gilbert, Arizona

Clothing Tips

  • Pressed and wrinkle-free
  • Earthtones look good on many people; avoid wild and crazy patterns
  • If it fits tight, it shoots right. Avoid baggy clothing.