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Please make sure you have your pix in plenty of time to get them to your Rec writers, who then need time to send them to the chapters before Recruitment starts. |
My hometown Panhellenic, which at the time was most familiar with women going through SEC rushes, provided a great guide when I was registering for rush. They recommended the "drape" senior portraits, or any good, neutral photograph. They didn't recommend getting professionally made portraits, since most people had a zillion senior photos anyway; full-face photos were recommended.
I registered for Rush--and hence, created the packets--before I was committed to my college, so it would have been hard to follow my school's recommendation. Also, the women in my chapter had never seen a rush package before. Ha! |
I just finished going through a stack of alumnae Panhel info forms, getting them ready to distribute to our member groups.
PLEASE use a picture where your face can be seen. One girl's photo showed her sitting on a bench with her back to the camera, and her head turned to face the camera. All you can see is her profile. Another girl's photo shows her sitting by a lake. Her face is so tiny I can't even see what it looks like.:mad: PLEASE select a flattering photo. I had one cute girl give me photos that were evidently taken on a sour day for her. What was she thinking?:eek: Professional photos are NOT necessary, although a pro will probably give you the most flattering results. But a good snapshot is fine. And a lot cheaper to make multiple copies of. ONE photo per sorority is plenty. Two is plenty. At least IMHO. Don't be like the girl who gave me an 8 x 10 collage of about 15. :rolleyes: PUT YOUR NAME AND HOMETOWN ON THE BACK OF EVERY PHOTO!!! Half these girls had no name on their photo. I had to write the names on each one. I was NOT happy! And what if I had dropped a few packets? How am I supposed to know who you are?:confused: You may be the only "Jenn Johnson" at Hometown High School. You can bet that Big State University will have at least a couple of other "Jenn Johnsons" going through recruitment. Let me repeat that: PUT YOUR NAME AND HOMETOWN ON THE BACK OF EVERY PHOTO!!! PUT YOUR NAME AND HOMETOWN ON THE BACK OF EVERY PHOTO!!! PUT YOUR NAME AND HOMETOWN ON THE BACK OF EVERY PHOTO!!! PUT YOUR NAME AND HOMETOWN ON THE BACK OF EVERY PHOTO!!! :D |
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you really don't need professional photos made. a cute snapshot that shows your face and is flattering is sufficient. it doesn't have to be recent as long as the "you" in the photo is recognizible as the pnm walking thru the sorority's door. |
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I personally wouldn't pay a few hundred bucks for a "head shot" just for your sorority resume (because that's what real head shots will cost you, but it's your choice and money. True heads hots (like what actors get done) are supposed to look like you on your best day. NOT super made, up, not posing, not with accessories. However, what most people think of when they want a head shot is something that makes them look "glamorous". I am not sure what your idea of a "head shot" is, but I am sharing my personal experience. You can have someone take a nice snapshot of you, or if you have your mind set on getting shots done, consider the following: - Look at photographers' websites to see the style of their work (or to get ideas if a friend is taking your picture). If you're spending the money, you might as well use a photographer who does work with actors. -Take a look at what people wear, if the pics are done inside or outside, if the people in the pics look natural. - Solid colors are better than patterns, color is better than black or white. Brighter colors are better than pastels, but it depends on your complexion coloring and hair color. -No deep v-necks, no big collars. Keep your hair down and "natural" (versus a severe or hairsprayed style). The focus should be on your face. - Practice smiling in the mirror. What connects people to your picture is what is going on in your eyes. When taking the picture, think of happy, fun things. It will show in your eyes. Like Tyra Banks says on America's Next Top Model, "smile with your eyes". - Don't do any unnatural things with your body, like looking over your shoulder. Like I said, you want the picture to look like the best version of you, because when you walk in the door, you should look like you do in the picture. No matter where you go or who takes your pictures, keep that in mind. |
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those are all good-you can see the face clearly. the girls look friendly and wholesome, girl next-doorish.
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If you insist on using a prop, what you don't want to do is have one that will give you a nickname among the actives, like "Goat Girl", (FSUZeta will remember this one) "Bubbles", or 'Uncle Sam".
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