Choosing the Right Accessories for Your Senior Portraits
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Monday, April 12, 2021
By Matthew Blewett
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You’ve planned your outfits and have your hair styling practiced and ready to go. Now it’s time to consider your accessories, which can make or break your outfit. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you accessorize!   

  1. Don’t let the accessories wear you. Too big or too loud can overwhelm your face and body, detracting and distracting from the overall look. Remember, this day is about you!  

  1. Choose accessories that have meaning to you and your family. Maybe you want to wear a ring your mother gave you, or those earrings that always earn you compliments. You will see these pictures for the rest of your life, and the accessories that bring up those warm feelings today will likely do so in the future.

  1. Try not to choose anything that’s heavily ornamented. This photo session is about you, and don't distract from that. Another thing to consider is that in a few years, ultra trendy items can look really, really dated. Funky and fun are A-OK, of course, but be thoughtful in your decisions. Our recommendation is plan for the basics and throw in a few of these accessories and if there is time at the end of the shoot, we are all over capturing these memories too.

  1. Make sure your accessories all work well with your outfit. Remember, you are wearing your accessories. Your wardrobe is the base and the accessories should compliment the wardrobe not the other way around. For example, a thin belt may flatter your figure more than a thick belt. And those dangly earrings may look best with your hair up while the studs look good with your hair down.  

  1. Get a second, and third, opinion. Try out your senior session wardrobe for a day at school and see what people think. Wear everything you plan to put on for your session day and ask for someone else’s advice. Take some pictures, even, and ask your friends and family if they have any suggestions.  

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