What do you wear to a university grad photo?

What do you wear to a university grad photo?

What do you wear to a university grad photo?

Depending on the school, milestone and celebration photos may be taken with a graduation gown or in casual clothes. A collared shirt pairs nicely with the graduation gown. Our photographers will have some on hand in case your child doesn’t own one. All props will be provided by Edge on the day of the shoot.

Should I take college graduation pictures?

You might have taken high school graduation photos, but a photo session highlighting your college career will mean much more to your loved ones; it’s evidence of your continued growth as an independent adult and your higher education.

How do you hold your head in a picture?

TILT YOUR HEAD To avoid a double- (or triple-) chin, first elongate your neck, then angle your jaw down just a touch. “Many people look good with head tilted slightly down, and eyes straight into the camera,” says Lannes.

How do you take unique graduation pictures?

If you’re looking for a unique graduation picture idea, dig up first-grade photos of your child for an extra dose of nostalgia. Find a meaningful place to take photos posing with a picture of their younger self. Visually showcase how time has flown by with one simple pose.

How early should you take graduation photos?

Unless you are looking for fall photos, late spring early summer is our favorite given timing. Plus, if you want to get in at the end of the summer or early fall… I would call a year in advance, not the week of. Senior photographers don’t sleep much during the summer months, so for the love… a little notice is ideal.

How can I smile without making my face look fat?

Look up to the ceiling. Push down on the cheek muscles (near the cheekbones) while smiling as hard as possible. As the cheek muscles push against the fingertips, hold them there for 15 to 20 seconds, then relax.

How do you smile in pictures without showing teeth?

Add a soft smile to your face as you slowly open your eyes and you should have a perfectly natural-looking smile in your photos. 4. Touch your tongue to the roof of your mouth. Instead of smiling with your teeth and only your teeth, let the muscles in your face and neck do all the work.