Here are a few ideas of the different outfits and props you can bring.
- Tuxedoes
- Dresses
- Gowns
- Uniforms
- Suits
- Hats
- Heritage attire Jeans
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- Polo shirts
- Helmets
- Sports equipment
- Music instruments
- Trophies
- Awards
- Career Props
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We also recommend that you bring make-up and styling product for any touch ups.
What to Wear & What to Bring
Not only will you be photographed for the yearbook, your session will include several casual, traditional, glamour, and graduation poses. We offer these suggestions for the best look:
If you booked a Double or Triple Session, remember to bring a favorite shirt sweater, jersey, or uniform so that we can take additional poses for your personal use. Bring a couple of outfits and we can help you in making a choice. View our gallery to spark ideas.
Ladies:
Wear your usual make-up. lipstick, eyeliner, and blush enhance portraits but should not be overdone. Don’t use an oily night-time makeup. Long sleeves and darker solid colors (avoid white) will photograph best. Bathing suit strap marks or tan lines will show, so tan evenly and avoid the sun for at least two days before your portrait session. Your hair style should not cover your eyes. Your hands and fingernails will show in some poses and most important don't forget your class ring.
Gentlemen:
You should be clean shaven with hair neatly combed or styled. A dark jacket and tie with a white dress shirt may be required for the yearbook pose. Your shirt must be able to button and close at the neck. Bring casual clothes as well for the Double or Triple Sessions. Wash your face to remove any excess oil and most important don't forget your class ring.
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