How To Book The Right Senior Photographer For Your Senior Session

You are finally a senior! Yay!! This is the last year of high school before you start your college life, trade school or job! Documenting this time in your life is very important, not only so you can remember it but so you can have photos that tell the story of you…who you are at this moment! The best way to do that is to book a senior photo session!! So how do you do that? Here area few tips on finding the right senior photographer for you and booking a senior photo session.

1) Ask Your Friends


Talking to your friends or even past seniors and asking them about their senior photographer can give you some insight into who they used, what they liked and more. Look at your friends photos and see if the style is right for you… do you like the poses, the locations, the editing? seeing your friends final photos is a good way to tell if it is something you are looking for.

2) Check out the Photographers Website

Make sure they are on the web with a professional website that has information that will help you decide if they are the right photographer for you. You don’t want to just hire someone that may have a good camera. You want to hire someone who is clearly a professional, has useful information available and has an up-to-date website. Take the time to look though the site and see if you can get a feel for the photographer and their work. Make sure they have contact information available and make sure their location is in your area!

3) Are They Social?


Is the photographer on social media? Are they updating their social media often? Do they post the same photos over and over or are they constantly posting fresh new stuff? I once had a senior client tell me that she was deciding between me and another photographer. The reason she chose me was that she looked at my Instagram and she coud tell that I was professional and popular because I had new clients to post a lot. The other photographer hardly ever posted and posted the same client over and over. To my client, this made it seem like the other person wasn’t the best fit for her. So check out their social media and see if you can get to know the person, their work and what they offer to make sure it is a good fit for you.

4) Decide What Type of Experience you Want

Experience is a huge part of a senior photo session. A photographer who takes the time to send you information, help you prep before your session, help you style your outfits and pick the perfect locations for your session that fit your style is one who will give you the experience you deserve for your senior session. Be sure to ask what is included so you know how much you will have to do versus how much the photographer will take care of for you. Having someone help you throughout the entire process is key to having the best experience for your senior photos.
Senior sessions with HMC are and experience! I walk you though the whole process and make sure you have everything you need to be comfortable and confident in front of the camera! I want you to have fun and get the best photos possible

If you think I am the right photographer for you, Here are the steps to booking a session with me

  • Fill out the contact form on the website. This will let me know that you are interested in a senior session.
  • You will receive information about the available dates for sessions as well as a digital Welcome Magazine that will be packed with info so you can make the right decision for your photos
  • Let me know which session type you would like to book and which date works best for you. The deposit is due at the time of booking to secure the date
  • Fill out the questionnaire. Once you are booked you will be sent a senior questionnaire that allows me to get to know you before your session. 
  • More info will come via Email to help with all thinks senior photos! Like a what to wear guide, checklist before your session and date reminders
  • Get ready for a fun day with some awesome photos to come along with it!

Be a VIP

Join the email list to get a first notice for model team applications and much more!