Photo Tips

Senior Portrait Tips!

Me Ra Koh

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Justin- thanks for being such an easy guy to photograph and contributing to my senior portrait tips! Β I had a blast during our photo shoot!

And a big congrats on graduation around the corner!! Hugs to Natalie and her beautiful brown eyes!

Check out these valuable senior portrait tips from Me Ra Koh, The Photo Mom!

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  1. Wendy says:

    I love the pics! I hope I can acquire at least 1/8 of your “eye” within my journey. Great background!!! You must have been up early this morning if I am reading this in DC at 8:30am. Have a great day!

  2. PamN says:

    LOVE that one with Natalie in the background…really different!

  3. Betsy says:

    Great timing, I have a senior photo shoot this Sunday. (In FREEEZING weather. Yikes!) Thanks!

    Now how about that engagement shoot at the Getty? I can’t wait to see it!

  4. gina says:

    in the first couple of shots, did you use an ‘action’? if so, could you let me know which one… i LOVE the look…

  5. Tami says:

    i love the picture that focuses more on the eye! just stunning work! love it as usual!

  6. Tami says:

    i love the second shot of his right eye! i see so much in that picture.
    mera…i loved how you put capturing the different faces in senior shoots. you put it perfectly!

  7. Amanda says:

    Thank’s for this post. I’ve been thinking about doing Senior/highschool pictures. It’s a great business opportunity becuase there are so many of them πŸ˜‰
    You get great referrals once they show thier pictures off, they are so much fun to work with and are open to getting really creative shots!

  8. Sue Christianson says:

    Me Ra!

    How fun to see Justin’s pictures on your blog and to see everyone’s comments! We love them sooooo much. You have really captured who Justin is!
    You are amazing!!!!!

    Thanks again! πŸ™‚
    Sue

  9. Dennis says:

    Seniors are great to work with and so much fun. Great tips!

  10. Alissa says:

    Could you tell me where I’d go to find out the workshops you have scheduled for this year? I’m eager to see if I could beg my husband for one too.

  11. Michelle says:

    Great tips!

    Is it wrong that I am addicted to your blog??? πŸ™‚

  12. Me Ra says:

    Thanks you guys for all the comments! I’m so glad you liked this post. Senior sessions are so fun and in some ways easier than family shoots. You should try it for sure if you’re thinking of portraits!

    Here’s answers to the different questions asked in today’s comments.

    Gina–there wasn’t an action on these shots. I just adjusted the Levels in Photoshop for a little more color saturation. I also added some vingette affects when the image was still in a RAW format.

    Alissa, for workshop info, go to http://www.refusetosaycheese.com. We would LOVE to have you at one of our upcoming workshops!

    Michelle! I’m so glad you’re addicted! πŸ™‚ You’re so great!

  13. Sara says:

    Me Ra,
    Thank you for such great tips! I am just getting ready to do my first session with a senior, and you gave me some great ideas! You have amazing timing!
    Sara

  14. jenny says:

    love this post!

  15. Angie says:

    MeRa,

    So, I logged on to your site to see what’s new and realized that I know Justin! You did such a great job taking his photographs (as I am sure you did with Brittany’s wedding)! I wish you were around when I was a senior in high school (10 years ago!).

    Angie

  16. Ephedra. says:

    Ephedra….

    Ephedra….

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