To ensure you meet your school’s yearbook strict portrait deadline, you must schedule portraits immediately. The sooner you sign up, the more sitting options you will have. Future appointment spots are not guaranteed.
If your yearbook portrait will be a traditional head and shoulder pose in a tuxedo or drape, please follow these guidelines:
Yearbook Attire: Formal Black Drape
Please arrive wearing a thin-strapped tank top. Drapes will be provided for your use.
Yearbook Attire: Formal Tuxedo
Please arrive wearing a plain white T-shirt. Tuxedo shirts, bowties, and jackets size 38 through 56 will be provided for your use. Please make alternative arrangements if another size is required.
What to Bring
Please arrive wearing your yearbook portrait attire with time to touch up your look before your session begins. If you are signing up for an extended sitting with additional outfits, please bring them wrinkle-free and ready to wear. Cap and gown will be provided for your use (if applicable).
Props (jackets, sports and hobby equipment) may be brought to personalize your extended sittings.
To ensure you look your best, feel free to bring a brush, comb, facial powder, and touch up makeup.
Cell phone use will not be allowed within the photography session by any student or guest for any reason.
Additional Information
Scheduling your session as soon as possible will ensure that you secure a spot in the yearbook…
Your school has specific yearbook deadlines for senior portrait submission and your senior portrait schedule is based on those deadlines. By signing up early, you’ll have the advantage of more options and flexibility in choosing the image that best represents you.
After your photoshoot (approximately 2 weeks), you will be emailed a link to a secure online gallery to view and purchase your images!
Check out our FAQ section for additional information!