Monday, July 19, 2010

Senior Photos 101: Mirror Practice: Serious VS Happy

Senior Photos 101: Mirror Practice: Serious VS Happy
Your Professor: Natasha Bouchette!


All this month Timber Creek Photography will be discussing various important advice for your Senior Portraits! Check back often to gain ideas for your big day!

Today's Senior Photo Advice: Mirror Practice: Serious VS Happy
Your Professor: Natasha, of Timber Creek Photography

If you have ever auditioned for a role in a school play, or been a part of an acting team then perhaps you have heard your coach/instructor tell you to "go home and practice in the mirror." This advice is wonderful; it gives you an opportunity to see what everyone else will be seeing when you perform.

If you can remember to do so, practicing your poses in front of a mirror prior to your senior session is a great idea. You will hopefully be able to notice that lifting your head up too high will give the camera a clear shot up your nose, or that whatever part of your body is closest to the mirror will look larger in the camera. Try to focus more on your facial expressions though. Do you need to relax your jaw when you smile? Or open your eyes a little wider? It is good to see what your body and face will look like in your shots!

Looking forward to speaking with you about your Senior Session!
Timber Creek Photography, Mauston


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