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Senior Portrait Poses | Senior Portraits Lincoln
I know senior portrait poses can seem stressful. But as a senior portrait photographer I’m here to make you feel comfortable, confident and radiant! Senior portraits Lincoln.
Classic Headshot: A classic headshot is a timeless pose that will never go out of style. It’s simple yet elegant, and it’s perfect for capturing the subject’s natural beauty.
Natural Smile: Encourage your subject to smile naturally, which means not forcing a smile. The goal is to capture a genuine and relaxed expression.
Looking over Shoulder: Looking over the shoulder is a great way to add a bit of intrigue and mystery to a senior portrait. It also allows you to capture the subject’s profile.
Leaning on Wall: Leaning on a wall is a casual pose that can create a relaxed and natural look. It’s a great option for those who want a more candid look.
Sitting on Stairs: Sitting on stairs is a classic pose that can create a timeless look. It’s perfect for capturing the subject’s personality and style.
Holding a Prop: Adding a prop to a senior portrait can make it more interesting and unique. Some popular props include books, musical instruments, and sports equipment.
Walking Away: Walking away from the camera can create a dynamic and interesting image. It’s a great option for those who want a more editorial-style portrait.
Sitting on a Chair: Sitting on a chair can create a classic and elegant look. It’s a great option for those who want a more formal portrait.
Standing with Arms Crossed: Standing with arms crossed can create a confident and powerful look. It’s a great option for those who want to show off their strong and assertive personality.
Lying Down: Lying down can create a relaxed and natural look. It’s a great option for those who want a more casual and laid-back portrait.
Senior Portraits Lincoln
Wherever you decide to do your session, make sure that it captures you at this time in your life. I want you to look back on your photos and smile, and be proud to show them off.
Your senior year and your senior portrait session are your time to shine! As a Lincoln Senior Portrait Photographer I want to capture YOU! Just as you are at this moment in time!
I have been photographing seniors for over a decade, and I promise you an experience you won’t get from anyone else!
Alisha Cole is a photographer based in the Greater Sacramento Area, serving Northern California for all your photography needs. She specializes in family, graduates, and maternity photography. Contact Alisha today!