So today Andy and I had a chance to work together on his photo shoot. Easy going, funny, and totally relaxed about having his pictures taken — my perfect client! ::grin::
But. Andy did not have any props he wanted to take photographs with.
Here’s the thing. Props are somewhat semi-important for your senior pictures. Why? Several reasons:
They give you something to “do” in the photograph. Rather than just staring at the camera — props make the pictures more believable and real — more about YOU and what’s important to you right NOW.
They help tell a story. This is an important part of your life, your senior year — by gathering things around you that mean something, you’re helping me tell others who you are. It may not seem like a big deal now — but trust me — later you’ll really love it.
They give me something to be inspired by. I love having little pieces of things that are important to you to photograph. I can experiment and try different things — instead of the same old thing in posing and smiling. KWIM?
So. Back to Andy. I noticed his guitar hero guitar in the corner of the room and suggested this might be something…and Andy…Andy turned into a wildly enthusiastic man on a mission to use the guitar in cool images!
And seriously, wait until you see them. They are SUPER cool — some of my most favorite of favorites EVER.
I love props. Have I mentioned that yet?
Andy — here’s your sneak peek for today! Thanks for being such a good sport about all the things I wanted you to try!

Your photos of these kids are just great…wish I had a choice like this when I was in high school…
Who is this kid? He looks like the coolest guy I have ever seen! Rock on, dawg.
great shots, Tam….and aren’t you doing this so you get comments like Stacie left? That’s what makes is so cool…..you are making such a great, fun difference in this important time in a senior’s life…rock on!
AWESOME image!! This inspired me to get out and try to get something of my oldest with the same guitar (which he seems to hold way too much these days)… but I failed in comparison. I think we might have to try again!
Haha, thanks Jack. I thought it was pretty rockin’ myself.
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