Graduates
We will have a great time capturing your personality on camera.
These pictures are about you, who you are and what your into. Bring 3 or 4 outfits, from casual to dressy. Bring your sports equipment or musical insturment, even your pet or best friend.
After our session I will enhance your portraits and create several artistic options such as Black & White, Sepia, Watercolor, and Composites.
This service includes complimentary blemish removal.
Your portraits will be uploaded into your own online gallery for viewing and ordering.
Commencement
2 Hour Photo Shoot, starting at my studio and ending at the Kitsap Park of your choice.
~ $55 Sitting Fee ~
Graduate
1 Hour Photo Shoot at my studio, indoor and outdoor settings available.
~ $35 Sitting Fee ~
Prices do not reflect 8.6% sales tax.
The sitting fee is due in full on the day of your sitting.
~ Attention Class of 2009 ~
We have solved the dilemma of when to have your senior pictures taken with our new package "Senior Year".
In August or September we do a one hour outdoor session for your Yearbook picture.
In January or February we do a one hour in Studio session for your cap & gown and formal pictures.
In April or May we do another one hour outdoor session to capture who you are right before graduation.
The discounted sitting fee for this package is $95.
After every session your pictures will be uploaded into your own online gallery for proofing and ordering.
Here are some things to consider when selecting an outfit...
Casual outfits in earth tones work best for outdoor portraits.
Lighter colors work well with light backgrounds, and darker colors create a more formal mood.
You want to draw attention to your face and use your clothing as a frame. Solid colors are best. Avoid large busy patterns, and very bright colors. Darker clothing tends to minimize body size. Long sleeves are recommended, they draw attention away from the arms and focus it on the face.
If you need a haircut, it's best to have it done about a week ahead.
If you normally wear glasses, they should be part of your portrait. I control the reflections to the best of my ability by adjusting your pose. If you have had reflection problems in the past, you may want to ask your optometrist to loan you a fame with no lenses for your portrait.
Don't forget a fresh shave for the guys (or a neatly trimmed beard or mustache), and a little makeup for the ladies. Wear the accessories you normally would, such as earings, necklace and watch. Bring different accessories to match your different outfits.
You want to have a variety of "looks" and you want to look your best.