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How to find a senior photo photographer

Finding the right photographer for your session doesn’t have to be hard! Here are my top tips.

Do a quick Google search and you’ll find a ton of great senior photo photographers out there; finding the right one for your senior photos can be overwhelming! Here are my top tips for finding the best fit

Consider the style & vibe you want for your senior photos

Every photographer has their own style and approach to photography. Some do very traditional photos in a studio or carefully-curated outdoor space, others take more of a storytelling approach, and there’s everything in between. What do you want in your photos? Are you looking for something formal, highly polished, and traditional? Something unique and different? Soft, artistic lighting and natural poses? Something more straightforward? Think about what you want your photos to look like (Pinterest is a great place to start!) and then start looking for a photographer.

Review photographers’ portfolios

As you’re looking for senior photo photographers, check out their portfolios or online examples of their work. What do you love about their photos? Do you see yourself in them? How do they make you feel? What don’t you love about their photos? Remember that a portfolio typically shows the photographer’s best work, so it’s important to make sure you like their work! On the whole, do you love what you see? If so, it’s time to book! If not, keep looking. (pssst - my portfolio is in these blog posts!)

Consider your session goals

What’s going to help make your session amazing? Do you need wardrobe, hair, and makeup support? Want to include family members or do a buddy session with your bestie? Have a super-special location you want to be photographed in, that might not be nearby? Find out what potential senior photographers offer, or ask when you set up an inquiry call. Some photographers include things like this in their session fees, and some charge extra for it. See my session information here.

Find a photographer you connect with!

Creating real, authentic images to mark your senior year starts with how well you relate to your photographer. If they can put you at ease, you’ll be more relaxed in your session and able to get those beautiful images you’re looking for! How do you know if you’ll connect with a potential photographer? Hop on the phone, check out their social media page, and ask around!

Consider your budget

Senior photos are a celebration and an investment. Think about what you’re looking for and how much you’d like to spend, and then use that to narrow down your research. Don’t forget to find out whether the session fee includes digitals and/or prints after the session and, if not, what their product prices and retouching fees are. You can view my pricing & packages here.

Find out if we’re a good fit! Set up a call today. 👇🏻

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What to Wear for Senior Photos

Choosing the right outfits for your senior session doesn’t have to be hard or overwhelming. Here’s how to make it easy!

Your senior photos are all about you! What you wear can boost your confidence and comfort level in the session, and help show your personality. But don’t worry, it doesn’t have to be overwhelming! Here are a few kinds of outfits to consider when you’re planning what to wear to your senior session. Pro tip: start with the one you’re most excited about and build from there!

The Classics: Timeless looks you’ll always love!

First up on the blog: the classics. Think timeless, not trendy. Neutral tones, simple patterns or mostly-solid colors, denim, button-downs, you get the idea. Classics work with a variety of backgrounds and lighting, drawing more of the attention to your face because they’re simple in nature. For your classic outfit, avoid busy patterns that distract. If you want to create some visual interest without distracting, consider pairing a solid color top or dress with a jacket, vest, or cardigan. Here are some examples!

Personal Touches: Outfits that feel like you.

Your senior photos should feel personal and true to who you are, so don’t be afraid to include pieces that tell your story! Whether it’s your favorite color (it’s ok if it’s black!), a signature jacket or favorite sweater, meaningful jewelry, or something that shows off your passions, these details make your photos feel genuine and uniquely yours. Think of it as your everyday style, just a little elevated, so when you look back, you’ll see yourself in every frame.

Statement pieces: Have some fun!

A statement piece is that one item that instantly grabs attention and sets the tone for your whole look. Maybe it’s a bold patterned dress, a sharp blazer, a standout pair of shoes, or even an eye-catching accessory like a wide-brim hat, layered necklaces, or a prop like an instrument or sports gear. The beauty of a statement piece is that it lets your personality shine front and center, while keeping the rest of your outfit simple and complementary. It’s a fun way to express your style without overcomplicating things — just one piece that says, this is me.

Bonus: Pro tips for a great outfit plan

Planning your senior photo outfits doesn’t have to be hard. If these categories aren’t helpful, start with your three favorite outfits and build from there! At the end of the day, these are the most important things to keep in mind:

  • Whatever you wear, make sure you can move easily and it feels good. If you’re comfortable, it will show in your photos!

  • Bring backups. Sometimes the weather changes, you change your mind, or the setting just needs a different vibe.

  • Don’t forget to plan your shoes, too! We’ll get them in some full-length shots.

  • Try outfits on beforehand, snap a few phone pics, and share with a friend. It helps to have a second set of eyes!

  • Feeling overwhelmed? I’ve got you. I can help you decide between outfits, walk you through how to get ideas, and whatever else you need to feel ready and excited about your session.

Ready to start planning your senior session? Let’s go! 👇🏻

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Best Senior Photo Locations for Hollis & Brookline Seniors

Hollis-Brookline Seniors, check out these amazing locations for your senior photos! Make your session uniquely you and pick your favorites.

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From wide open fields to flower farms to the woods, Hollis & Brookline have all sorts of beautiful locations for your senior session! But first, a few thoughts:

Why does the location matter for senior photos?

Location is everything when it comes to the look and feel you’re going for with your senior photo session! If you want that glowy-hazy look, you’re going to need to be out in an open area. Love the classic Hollis barn look? I know a few good spots (see below!). Spend most of your time at school playing sports? We’ll definitely want to plan some time at Hollis-Brookline High School. Prefer the peace and quiet of the woods? I’ve got spots for that, too.

Best locations for Hollis & Brookline Senior Sessions

Woodmont Farm

Woodmont is great for that classic, Hollis-is-a-farming-town vibe, but also for stunning fields, that gorgeous glowy-hazy light, and lots of visual interest. Need some evidence? Check out Cam’s session below, all photographed at Woodmont!

Beaver Brook

I mean, obviously. This really should have been number one, because it offers SO much variety, but hey, we can’t all be perfect. Beaver Brook offers SO much variety - pretty flowers, gorgeous golden hour light, benches, barns, fences, pergolas - even though it’s a popular spot, there are so many ways to make it unique to you. Check out these highlights from the Class of 2025!

Monson Village & Federal Hill Trails

This is my super-secret spot (shhhh!), perfect for wildflowers, peace & quiet, and pretty late-afternoon light. Monson Village also offers a big open field for more of that golden-hazy light, plus fun stone walls and old buildings. There are tons of possibilities here! Check out Audrey’s session below for a sneak peek.

Local flower farms

Hollis, Brookline, and the surrounding towns offer a few great options for flower farms, if you want a more cultivated flower look in your senior session (bonus: plan a PYO session right before or after at the farm and bring home a stunning bouquet of flowers!). Lull and Brookdale Farms have beautiful sunflowers, and Gardent Farm in Milford offers endless possibilities (this one is an add-on due to the cost to reserve the space, but it’s worth it!). Check out Genna & Ava’s sessions below.

The possibilities are endless

Need more ideas than the usual go-tos for Hollis-Brookline senior photo sessions? Here are a few other ideas:

  • Your home: Maybe your room is a special place and you want to remember it (seriously!). Or you love your backyard or that orchard around the corner or want your family in your photos…whatever it is, I’m game!

  • Your favorite coffee shop: Can’t get enough of Union Coffee Shop in Milford? Or Riverwalk in Nashua? Or Buckleys’? Mix it up and get unique!

  • The beach: I am 100% always down to haul out to the ocean, whether it’s your favorite spot on the NH or ME coast, or down the Cape (I have some gorgeous spots in Eastham!). This is also an add-on due to the extra travel time, but again, #worthit.

  • City vibes: ready to break out of the small-town mold and go for some city vibes? We can do local-to-NH cities and head to Nashua or Manchester, or if you’re feeling really adventurous, Boston is another great option.

  • Wherever you feel most like yourself: At the end of the day, your session is all about telling your story, so wherever you feel most at home, most like yourself, most like the amazing adult you’re becoming, that’s where we should do your session!

Ready to start planning your senior session, Hollis-Brookline seniors? Let’s go! 👇🏻

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Class of 2026: It’s Senior Photo time!

Class of 2026, it’s time to start thinking about senior photos! You want photos that tell your story, in a way that’s unique to you. Look no further! Lynnae Day Photography is here to help.

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Class of 2026, it’s your time! Senior photo season is rapidly approaching, and if you want your photos done your way, in a way that’s uniquely you, it’s time to start planning!

How to get the best senior photos

TL;DR: for the best senior photos in Southern NH, hire me! ;)

Whether you’re hiring a photographer or not, here are some tips for having the best senior photo session:

  • Think about how you want to remember this time. What’s important to you heading into your senior year of high school? What’s your personality like? What kinds of things do you enjoy doing? How do you want to remember this milestone?

  • Think about the places you love. Is there a particular location that is central to your story? Maybe it’s the high school, maybe a special hiking spot, maybe your dance studio; where are the important places (and people!) in your life and how could you incorporate them into your senior photo session?

  • Find a photographer. Maybe you work with me, maybe you work with someone else, maybe you get a friend to photograph you, but here’s a tip: Google “unique senior photos” and notice, what style of photos are you drawn to? Are they bright and colorful? Golden-hour hazy? A little dark & moody? Look for a photographer with images like the ones you already love, whether it’s your friend, uncle, or a professional.

Class of 2026: photos that tell your story

Your story is unique; you deserve beautiful, high-quality photos that tell that story! Reach out today to explore a session.

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I’m a Hollis, NH, photographer capturing light & loveliness for families & small businesses simply, honestly, and naturally.

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