Professional Senior Photos vs. DIY & Finding Your Match
Part 1. of a Senior Photo Series
Okay, I’ll admit I’m biased being a senior portrait photographer and all, but I still want to address this question because I did DIY senior photos myself and can see the appeal.
Photography services, like any investment, are often expensive and not always an option for every senior. It gets more confusing when all your friends may swarm to a specific photographer who may 1) not be your style 2) not be in your price range or 3) not have availability. And then we all have our friend who is really good at working that portrait mode on their iPhone, so why not just have your own shoot? That’s an option too.
Let’s first break down the choice to hire a professional photographer or to DIY your own shoot, then we will discuss how to find your best match if you do choose a professional photographer.
THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU WANT:
My first recommendation to anyone deciding how to go about their senior photos, especially right now in a time of COVID, is to ask yourself what you want. Senior photos can be more than a simple photo for the yearbook. A senior photo session can serve as an entire experience, as a chance to treat yourself, and as a way to create content you can look back to years to come and remember this current time and who you are in it. So ask yourself, “Do I want an experience?”. Then think about what you want in photos. Is there a certain style you’re drawn to? Do you want a lot of photos? Do you want photos with a professional look to them or photos you might not otherwise be able to take on your own? If you answer yes to these questions then you will most likely find more value in deciding to hire a photographer opposed to taking the senior photos yourself or through a (non-photographer) friend.
Maybe you honestly do not care about the photos, and that’s completely fine! If you don’t want to make a big deal about your senior photos than it really might not be worth it for you to invest in a professional photographer. That’s an honest conversation you want to have with yourself. If you feel hesitancy in saying “I don’t care” then maybe ask if it’s just that you don’t feel comfortable with the idea. If being uncomfortable or nervous is the case then a professional photographer might actually be really good, in that they can help you to be more comfortable in front of the camera. But if you honestly do not care to take the time to hire a photographer or spend the money, maybe choose to treat yourself on something else that makes you happy. My biggest be honest with yourself to help make a decision you won’t look back negatively on in the future.
THINK ABOUT THE OUTCOME:
This ties into the previous point but it’s important to really think about the outcome. If you are expecting professional photos from a DIY shoot, you may be disappointed. This isn’t me trying to be a Debbie Downer (sorry Debbie) but I want to be upfront about it. I had my friend take my senior photos with my camera and I edited them myself. I don’t hate them and to be honest, I don’t ever go through my High school yearbook, but what I did miss out on was the experience of being professionally photographed, of feeling supported in my shoot, and of having a wide selection of photos to choose from. When you DIY yourself you might have a few great shots but it also may be a greater strain on you. Just be aware of this.
FINDING YOUR “MATCH”:
Finding a photographer that fits your price range, style, and availability can be difficult and overwhelming, which can lead you to jump the gun in booking a photographer that might not be the best fit or maybe resulting in you just giving up on the search all together. My best recommendation is to ask yourself what “style” you are looking for. Use Pinterest and Instagram to find ideas and then look for local photographers to your area. Shop around with pricing if that’s your concern as well, see what is the normal rate in your area and work from there. Ask your photographer about their style of shooting if you have questions. If you are nervous or concerned about something be upfront and ask your photographer about it, they should be glad to help!
It’s always best to start this process as early as possible to ensure that you are able to book with a photographer you love at a time that you love!
A QUICK PLUG:
I’ve done my best to be as unbiased as possible throughout this post. What I’ve written is honest and inspired by my own experience with and knowledge of the subject. But I also am transparent and confident in my services so here’s a quick photography plug!
This is my fourth season shooting senior photos and they have become one of my favorite types of sessions. If you are looking for natural, authentic, and playful photography curated specifically to your personality and wants, we may be a great match.
I am currently booking 2021 seniors!