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10 Posing Ideas for Senior Pictures, Sharon Wallace Photography, California Senior Pictures

10 Senior Posing Ideas for High School Seniors

  1. Lean away - Lean away from a wall, a fence, or even a bus! Use walls, fences, cars etc. to draw your eye into the subject and then follow the subjects gaze back into the scene. This creates movement in the picture and makes it much more dynamic.

Here is another example of leaning! Would you lean on this Golden Cobra? Haaaa! She is leaning backwards against the Golden Cobra and creating movement with her bent knee and arm. If you want to pose with this big Golden Cobra, visit the Backyard Playground at Goldspike, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

2. Lying down - on the ground or a bench can create some beautiful perspectives. You can stretch out sideways or simple lay on your stomach or back and kick up your feet.

This beautiful Picture of Yucca Valley/Palm Springs Senior Grace, lying down on a bench really highlights her style and makeup! So pretty!

3. Squatting - squatting or kneeling down can give you an edgy vibe.

Just ask your Senior to squat naturally, and then take some shots from a variety of angles to capture the fun. You can adjust arms or legs as needed, but most teens can pull this off pretty easily!

4. Sitting - Whether your Senior sits on the ground, the steps, a bench or a stump….. Sitting down relaxes them and lets you work your camera around the Senior.

I love the cool vibes these two Seniors pulled off on this bench at Dos Lagos Park, in Southern California.

5. Use a Chair - using a fun chair, can give your Senior something to interact with and pose on. They can sit, stand, or lean in a variety of fun ways to make their session unique and fun.

This beautiful Southern California Victorville gal really rocked her posing on this chair in the Sharon Wallace Photography Studio.

6. Pose on a stool - posing on a stool can be fun too. This Apple Valley California Senior certainly has some natural style.

7. Criss Cross Apple Sauce - crossing your arms or legs or both can really add some movement to the image. Don’t forget to give your hands and feet something to do.

This San Diego California teen gal has her arms and legs crossed for a beautiful and dynamic image.

Another California Riverside Senior Girl demonstrating the effectiveness of the “Criss Cross Apple Sauce!”

8. Use your gear! - whether you are a musician or an athlete…..Show off your style.

This talented Illinois Senior Girl had so much fun showing off her musical instruments! Posing with your gear gives you something familiar to interact with naturally. This gives an authentic vibe to the Senior Session and Senior Pictures.

9. Arms - Use those arms to create shape. I recommend adding some loose bend, crossing them, holding props, or framing the face.

10. Best Friend - don’t forget to include your best friend in a couple of shots! What a fun way to capture your Senior Year than with a Bestie Photoshoot!

So, Photographers and Seniors… I hope this gives you some creative ideas to start planning your Senior Session with confidence. It doesn’t have to be overwhelming, or stuffy. Senior Pictures can be fun and full of personality - especially if you have some posing ideas in mind.

Did you know……You don’t have to live in California to have the Senior Session Experience with Sharon Wallace Photography?

We travel for destination photoshoots all over the U.S. and beyond. What are you waiting for? We only take a limited amount of Seniors each year, so let’s get your session scheduled! Click on the button below to get started!