Senior Boy Photo Session Prep Guide
| San Ramon SENIOR Photographer
📸 Senior Boys Photo Session Prep Guide
Senior year is a milestone worth celebrating, and your portrait session should reflect exactly who you are at this exciting moment in life. Whether we’re shooting in my San Ramon studio or outdoors, this quick prep guide will help you feel confident, relaxed, and ready to look your best in front of the camera.
👕 1. Plan Your Outfits Thoughtfully
Bring 2–3 outfit options that show off different sides of your personality—think one casual, one semi-formal, and one polished or classic.
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Casual Look: Jeans or chinos, a fitted tee, button-up, or Henley. Add layers like a denim or varsity jacket for more variety.
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Dressed-Up Look: A blazer, dress shirt, or sweater layered over a collared shirt gives a timeless, elevated vibe.
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Sports / Hobby Outfit (Optional): If you play a sport, an instrument, or have a special interest, bring your jersey, gear, or props to personalize your session.
👉 Avoid loud logos, distracting patterns, or neon colors—they can take attention away from you. Neutrals, earth tones, navy, and solid colors photograph beautifully.
✨ 2. Grooming Makes a Difference
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Haircut: Get a trim about a week before the session so it looks natural, not freshly cut.
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Facial Hair: Come clean-shaven or neatly groomed—whichever feels authentic to you.
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Skin & Lips: Use moisturizer to avoid dry patches, and bring chapstick if needed. (Cracked lips show up in close-ups!)
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Nails: Quick cleanup goes a long way—your hands will show in some poses.
👟 3. Shoes Matter
Your shoes will make it into several shots, so choose clean, stylish pairs that match each outfit. Skip the worn-out sneakers unless that’s part of your “everyday” vibe and you want it captured intentionally.
📚 4. Bring Personal Touches
Your senior portraits should feel like you. Bring:
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Sports equipment (football, basketball, tennis racquet)
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Musical instruments
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Letterman jacket, cap, or medals
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Favorite books or hobby items
These details make your session feel unique and meaningful, especially for wall art or graduation announcements.
🌞 5. Get a Good Night’s Sleep
A solid night’s rest helps with everything—bright eyes, great skin, and good energy. Eat light before your session so you’re comfortable, and stay hydrated.
📸 6. Trust the Process & Have Fun
Most seniors aren’t professional models—don’t worry, I’ve got you! I’ll guide you through natural poses, fix your collar, and make sure you look sharp in every shot. Just show up with a good attitude and be ready to enjoy the experience.
🖼️ Bonus Tip: Think About How You’ll Use Your Images
Are these portraits going on graduation announcements, your yearbook ad, family gifts, or wall art? Knowing this ahead of time helps us shoot with intention—vertical vs. horizontal crops, formal vs. relaxed expressions, etc.
📅 Final Reminder
If you haven’t already, make sure you’ve confirmed:
✔ Outfits are steamed or ironed
✔ Shoes are clean
✔ Personal items are packed
✔ You’ve left enough travel time to arrive relaxed and ready
Senior portraits are about more than just a photo—they’re about celebrating a once-in-a-lifetime moment. Let’s capture your personality, confidence, and story in a way that’ll make you and your family proud for years to come.
📍 Serving San Ramon, Danville, Walnut Creek, Pleasanton, and the Bay Area.
📞 925-967-4245 | 🌐 www.poojaphotography.com

