5 Tips to Prepare for Your Photo Session with A Photographer
As your photographer, I believe it is my goal to equip you with everything possible to help you have the best photo session possible. You can count on me to come prepared to a shoot with all things technical - the gear, posing, the best spots to shoot at the location. Leading up to the shoot, there are lots of areas where you can help prep, which will contribute to the success of your shoot! And that’s what we want, an amazing shoot!!
Five major tips to help you prepare for professional photos
I send an outfit guide to all of my clients upon booking to assist with this process. Pick out your outfit(s), hang them up (iron them!) and sleep on it. If you wake up in the morning and still love your outfits, that’s perfect! If you want to make changes, having a base outfit picked out can help make the process less stressful on the day of.
Make sure to leave some time to iron your outfits. When you feel good about your outfit, including wrinkle lines or the lack thereof, you will feel good. That confidence and ease will show in your photos!
(Bonus Tip: Along the same vein, ladies - if you plan on doing a hairstyle and makeup, practice it a few days prior to the session! Gentlemen, if you want a clean shaven look for your photos, shave the night before to avoid any redness or visible cuts. Preparing these steps will save you time on the day of your session and contribute to your confidence and the shoot’s overall success!)
The main goals for choosing an outfit for your photo session is to wear something that is comfortable, will stand the test of time, and feels authentic to you.
For a kid, that may be their current favorite toy which is perfect for mom and dad to reminisce on ten years down the road. For an engaged couple, that might be a love note they each wrote to each other to read for the first time during the session (I can be further away when you read special notes such as this to give you more privacy, or I can be closer up and even capture a photo of the note if you’d like!)
Another benefit to including props is visual interest. As your photographer, I will have you interact with the mementos you bring to a session. If you choose to bring an ultrasound, I will capture photos of you holding the ultrasound and also some where it may be resting on a blanket while you and your partner snuggle up and give your attention to each other.
Including personal items gives you something additional to play off of and do with your hands. We can build prompts and actions that provide movement and an extra layer of visual interest to your photos!
The inclusion of personal items can make a session even more unique to you and create a deeper connection with the photos themselves. Thirty years from now, you will look back on these photos, share them with future generations and be filled with so much nostalgia and contentment recalling the items in the photos and who you were at that point in your life.
Photoshoots with me typically involve walking, whether that’s to the shooting spot itself, or within the prompts/actions I give you to complete. Some prompts may have you lightly jogging as well, so water is always recommended to rehydrate! I encourage you to take as many water (or snack!) breaks as needed - health and safety is my top priority at our session together.
Believe me - I will be bringing my giant 40 oz. water bottle with me, no shame!
In the car ride on your way to a shoot with me, talk with your loved ones to decide on an intention for the photoshoot. This could be one word or theme to embody the session, or it could be a few intentions!
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Consider what truly matters to you and your loved ones that you’d like captured in your photos. Is it joy and playfulness, is it tenderness and love, is it both?
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One sentence is more than sufficient! You can set multiple intentions if you wish.
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Word your sentence to be spoken in an uplifting tone. The way we speak to ourselves matters and framing your intention with a positive flare will send positive signals to your brain!
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Right before you exit the car for your session, speak your intention aloud one more time. Please feel free to share your intention(s) with your photographer, if you’d like. This way, I can also help be a part of that vision! If you prefer to keep it private, I fully respect that. It’s okay to ask to pause during a session to realign with your intention if anything feels off.
A great example of an intention might be, “This session will be everything we ever could dream”, or “This session will be beautiful, calm and it will feel natural”. Speak your desire into existence.
If everyone goes into a session looking to achieve the same common goal, everyone will have a more rewarding time and it will show in your photos, trust me!
The last thing you want before a photo session is to be running late and becoming stressed about it. For an intentional and authentic photoshoot, arriving a few minutes early ensures that your stress levels will be lower.
Arriving a few minutes early also gives us time to chat (maybe about our intentions for the shoot!) and time to walk over to the shooting location, if it is further away from the parking area. This way, we can maximize our time together as well as have a few moments to ease into the session.
And for another bonus tip that seems too obvious to bring up but truly has such a big effect on your confidence, leave time to brush your teeth before the session. Again, this sounds silly to have your photographer recommend, but when your teeth feel clean, it will also give you a big boost in confidence and your smile will radiate so much more. You will feel more comfortable smiling and reacting naturally to the session as it occurs!
FINAL THOUGHTS
Any photo session is a collaborative effort between the photographer and you. Reviewing this list prior to your session will help us produce higher quality images and have a better shoot together.
Don’t worry, during the shoot I will keep my eye on all the little details you’ve spent time preparing to make sure you and everything stays looking perfect! Now let’s go shoot and have the best time doing it!
Pres-er-va-tion-ist (noun)
A supporter or advocate of the preservation of something, especially of [history] and artifacts.
A photographer.
You.