Your graduation day is certainly a big day to put on your convocation gown & mortar board and to look your best for that day. You are definitely the centre of attraction amongst your family and friends when it comes to capturing those moments of celebration on a camera. While you can take some candid shots to capture the lighter and more heartwarming moments of the day with your family and friends, why not use a professional photographer to capture those moments of celebration. You can be confident of professional results in capturing those all important moments. This is a big day for you and you'll require lots of energy to stay tuned. So sleep well the night before the Graduation day. You will need to wear the graduation costume that might contradict the weather and temperature. Try to avoid too much crowd & rush to get recharged and fresh. There will be numerous photo-capturing situations and having a professional photographer of your own will ensure that you will not miss capturing a celebrated moment. Besides your hired photographer's camera, there would be your friends' cameras, your parent's focused lens, school's professional portrait photographers, newspaper & magazine photographers and even local professional photojournalists there to cover the event extensively. You won't have the access to surf through all the photos that made you a part, yet you should try to collect photographs from your friends' collection. Thus you can create a rich archive that will cover every angle of the event and graduation memory.
If you have special preference to capture some shots all by yourself, be choosy to do so. Not necessarily you should be taking photos all day and not becoming the part of those photos. It's your day, and after all you are the focal point of your graduation ceremony.
It is important to select the right poses to portray you at your best while wearing the gown. A full-length shot will definitely convey a strong sense of power and achievement compared to a half-body shot. For formal portraits these portraiture shots are best preserved through framing them professionally. Apart from portrait shots, your certificates can also be framed. Apart from framing canvasses and articles, professional framers can do the perfect job in preserving those precious portraiture shots. With a wide selection of frames and designs, your framed portrait shots can be displayed beautifully and elegantly in any home or office. Your portraits can also be transferred onto canvas and framed for a majestic effect.
Choose your appearance according to the weather and the costumes you would be wearing. Full length photos will highlight your costumes. So if you have the option to bring your own graduation dress or rent it, choose the one that's not too slick or dull and certainly comfortable to wear for the whole day.
Reflect the subject rather than the surrounding for the portrait photos. For the long shot adjust the camera zooms to cover the details. For the archive, sort out the photos you and your parents would like to hang on the walls, for your most favourite and personal album, CD/DVD version, album to show your relatives and finally for the version you want to share on your social networking sites. Though this selection and sorting takes some time, yet it's necessary to categorize all the photos to makes things easier for the later use and avoiding an unexpected situation like sharing a very personal photo in the social networking site publicly.
To make those photos shine brighter even more and accentuate those moments, you can rely on some professional services to create framed photos, artistic effects, certificate frames, canvases, elegantly designed montages and lot more. Finally, keep both the digital and printed version of the photos for preservation. Hang the portrait versions on the wall and share your group graduation photos on your social networking site.
Your graduation photos are undoubtedly precious to you and an advance planning and few steps can save you from regretting for a long. Make your golden graduation photos a part of your preserved memory.
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