While we may be biased, we believe On Location Portraiture offers high school seniors the
very best senior photography in the entire DFW Metroplex! Every portrait session
is a unique experience that reflects a person's own personality.
This page covers suggestions for getting the most out of your portrait session.

We love to hear any ideas you may have as far as clothing, your own props, photos with
friends, family, or pets, and/or an unusual location of your choosing. Our main goal is to portray
you as a unique person, and hearing about your interests and likes helps us to accomplish that.
You may bring whatever outfits you want to wear. However, there are some clothes that
photograph better than others. Patterns and/or words tend to be distracting.
The brighter the patterns, the more distracting they will be. This isn't to say that patterns
or words are ALWAYS a bad idea - if you really like the outfit please bring it in - but solids
generally photograph better than bright patterns.
Certain colors look worse outside (but are fine for the studio). Orange, teal, any kind of green
(except deep, forest green), and pink tend to clash with many outdoor locations, especially areas with
the green of trees or grass. We suggest mid-toned solids or darker color solids like black, any
kind of blue, browns, reds (or burgundy), purples, or grey. Yellow can also work (but
tighter fitting yellow outfits can accent weight). Young women may wear dresses or skirts outside,
but pants allow a greater range of poses and are recommended.
Keep in mind that lighter colors (especially white), tight fitting tops, and horizontal lines tend to accent weight
(very loose fitting white will usually look fine). If you don't want your arms to be obvious, wear a long sleeve shirt instead of a short sleeve or
a tank top. Darker colors (especially black), loose-fitting clothing, and vertical
lines have a more slimming effect.
Fashions can be great, but it's a good idea to wear at least one outfit that will likely
not be labeled as obviously trendy. The thing about fashion is that it goes out of
fashion. You might be happy with your photos for a year, then be terribly embarrassed
you actually wore such an outfit five years down the road.
If you have a class ring and want it in some of your portraits - remember to bring it!
Feel free to bring in outfits related to any activities or sports you are involved with.
Most people will bring a few casual outfits, a uniform of some sort, and a dressier outfit -
but again, everyone is different - you should bring in what you want to wear and what reflects
you as a person.
If you are uncertain about your clothing choices, bring in more than the suggested total
outfits and we can choose what will look best at the studio.
There are some rules at the Dallas Arboretum. First, they don't allow pets, and they
do not allow clothes changes. We suggest bringing a pullover (like a sweater) or a jacket in a bag
that can be easily worn for clothes changes at the Arboretum. Hats can even change your appearance
at the Arboretum.

We personally avoid owning photographic props, as we feel these detract from the true personality of our clients. However,
you are more than welcome to bring your own! These could include sports items like a football or pennant, musical instruments,
collections, stuffed animals, your favorite flower or rose petals, books, blankets from your childhood,
hats, artwork, school mascots or other activity-related items (including your own cap and gown), or any other personal object
that is meaningful or relates to your own personal interests. Use your imagination!

Don't worry if you have a sudden outbreak of acne! This is the absolute easiest thing to fix
afterwards for us, and acne removal is included with every portrait package.
What is harder to fix is hair styles. If you've had a very bad hair cut right
before the portrait session, please feel free to call us - we can re-schedule. After all, we want
you to be happy with your photos and if you know you dislike your hair you are unlikely to be happy
with your photos. If you are very particular about your hair, please advise the parent or friend with
you at the portrait session to keep an eye out for you.
It is strongly recommended to bring in a family member or a friend (or both!). They will have the
benefits of helping put you at ease, they can check your hair, help you with props
and/or pets, give you clothing advice, and in general give you moral support. Plus they
get to enjoy the portrait session with you! In addition, your images will be viewed after the session - and it's
always best to get a second opinion.
You may bring in your own music on an iPod to listen to during the session if you prefer.
Makeup artist services can be arranged, and are recommended (but not required) for those with moderate to major skin problems,
or for those young women who are not comfortable with applying their own makeup. Please call
214-887-9996 to arrange a makeup artist at least a week before your portrait session.
We try to schedule location sessions to take advantage of the best times of day (and year).
Outdoor light looks best earlier in the day and later. Sunrise and sunset are considered
'magic' times for many photographers and artists. The beginning and end of
the day have the other advantage of being relatively cooler than the middle of the day in the
summer.
The Dallas Arboretum has 9 am - 5 pm operating hours; if you want to schedule a session there
the best times are 9 or 10 am and 3:30 pm. The West End and Deep Ellum are only good at 9 or
10 am; just before the lunch crowds arrive. Local parks like Lakeside Park in Highland Park are best early or later in the day.
Fair Park, Las Colinas, and the Meyerson are unusual in that they are excellent in lighting and backgrounds
virtually any time of day and year (ignoring the heat or cold).
The best times of the year for location sessions are from late March to mid-June and from
mid-September to early December. Trees have lost most of their foliage by the middle of December
and don't start to grow back until the middle of March. The Texas heat generally starts in
the middle of June and lasts until the end of September.
If poor weather on the day of your scheduled session prevents a location session, a
re-scheduling will be arranged at no extra charge. Combined studio and location sessions must
take place on the same day, back-to-back. For recent examples of senior portrait sessions and
different locations, please see our blog.
Thank you; if you have any further questions, please feel free to call us at 214-887-9996.
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