Senior Magazine 01 | Page 7

Props are Good Props define what you are all about;; your and hobbies. A friend, pet, your car, motorcycle, sports equipment, uniforms, trophies, books, instrument, hunting gear, computers, or siblings are always favorites. We’ll capture it all in a special way, and you’ll never pay extra. Hair Make Up Avoid radically changing your hair before your session. Haircuts should be done a week before your session Rule of thumb, go with your normal day time look to start with, you can always add a littlemore when you get to the to look their best. If you color your studio, but it’s hard to take off and have to start over. hair, don’t forget your roots. Highlights should be touched up 2 weeks prior to your appointment. Quick hair changes during your session are great, but make it easy and fast or you lose valuable camera time. Tanning Do not over-­do the tanning bed or sun. A three day rest from tanning is recommended before your session. Be especially careful when applying eyeliner and mascara – the camera magnifies clumps and heavy-­handed applications if it is not applied perfectly. Summer shine can be controlled by using translucent powder that knocks out shine without adding color. Be sure to bring lipgloss!