Are you a senior who’s thinking about your senior pictures for Spring or Summer but aren’t sure how to get ready for them? Don’t wait to start brainstorming ideas and planning for an amazing experience! This might be the only downtime you have before the craziness of Spring season begins, so take advantage. This way, you can begin the prep phase and tweak it little by little as you need to. A lot is going to come at you before graduation - you want to make sure you carve out time to commemorate it properly!


Start Gathering Inspiration


The perfect senior photos start with great planning. If you don’t know what you want yours to look like, start searching Pinterest and see what types of images you are drawn to. You can discover a lot about your style that you may not have even thought of! You may discover you like Spring flowers better or that Fall is your vibe so you need to plan your schedule accordingly and start looking for a photographer that suits your style. This is also a good time to start thinking about outfit ideas and makeup looks as these will help in the planning process after you book a session. 


Experiment with Hairstyles


If you know you have some time before your session, now is a great time to try out different hairstyles. I wouldn’t suggest a drastic cut or bangs, but maybe you want to see how your hair looks using a different part, or maybe you’ve been wanting to try some layers. Experiment with styles by following tutorials on YouTube. Maybe you want to try and perfect an updo to change up your look during your session or try out new hair products to see what gives you the style you’re looking for. This is a great time to play around with looks, styling tools, and products.


Take Care of Your Skin



If you don’t have one already, develop a skincare routine to control breakouts and help keep your skin glowing and healthy. At the very least, make sure you are washing your face everyday and exfoliating once a week. Try a mask with charcoal and see what works best for your skin. Stick to this routine and don’t try any new products in the weeks leading up to your session. If you have acne or troublesome skin, book an appointment with a dermatologist to discuss products to try and allow time to see if they work. Never start a new medicine or treatment right before your session.