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Old 06-05-2010, 11:44 PM
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Hmm, if you ever see just individual teenagers in pictures in those, those would probably be the senior pics. We all took them and passed them out. But you got your senior pics done at the beginning of the school year (so you could put your head shot in the yearbook) and the yearbooks at the END of the school year (or beginning of the next ). IT was more about writing a note to friends than anything. Midwestern tradition? I'm not sure.
Interesting. I rarely see individual teenagers in those pictures -- they're all (1) family, (2) kids and pet, (3) engagement or (4) wedding.

And as far as I know, nobody around here puts their own headshots in the yearbook -- a photographer comes to school for that. But I'm sure photographers are changing that -- right up there with wedding planners for creating things people "have to have."

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Old 06-05-2010, 11:51 PM
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Interesting. I rarely see individual teenagers in those pictures -- they're all (1) family, (2) kids and pet, (3) engagement or (4) wedding.

And as far as I know, nobody around here puts their own headshots in the yearbook -- a photographer comes to school for that. But I'm sure photographers are changing that -- right up there with wedding planners for creating things people "have to have."

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Oh I'm sorry, it's like a Betamax but better.

Kind of like those big black CD looking things your generation had for music but for video instead.
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Old 06-06-2010, 12:00 AM
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Don't worry, MC, it seems to be a younger trend (so if you're old, I am, too). My kinda cousin had her senior pictures taken by a photographer who was on a list of twenty-some that the school gave her. Yes, she had the floral swing (I think I developed a slight case of diabetes from that one), headshots, body shots, BODY shots, and at least ten outfits. Color pictures, black and white pictures - you name it. You could almost call them by name - Hollywood, halo, good girl, bad girl, naughty girl, baby girl, etc, etc. And being an only grandchild, they got plenty of all of them.

I think we had 8-12 poses, all in the same outfit. Top, actually, since they were all head shots only. I remember that the (school chosen) photographer freaked because I used a curling iron just before my picture was taken, and it cost him a whole five extra minutes! And because our yearbook editor was doing some sort of Hollywood glamour theme, we had to have all black and white pictures. So, while I think the current mega-shots is over the top, I guess it's better than what we had.
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Old 06-06-2010, 03:33 PM
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As a former yearbook staffer, I can't imagine how awful the yearbook must look with such a variety of pictures. We could get ones done by the "cool" photog for handing out but everyone had to have their pic taken by the photog the school hired or it wouldn't be in the yearbook.

You have to remember this is the generation whose parents were told that professional photos every 1-3 months were as essential as vaccinations. I was a spoiled only child and other than school pics, my parents only got professional photos taken TWICE. The 3 year old ones are ok, but the 6 month old ones make me look like Jabba the Hutt. I like Mom33's picture taking skills better, thanks.
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Old 06-06-2010, 04:00 PM
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At my high school, seniors were not given the option to have their pictures done by the school photog; you either had your own done (by whoever you wanted), or you weren't in the yearbook. The major photography studios in town would recruit seniors to be school representatives -they usually got a discount on their own seating, and would hand out discount cards around school. I think when I had mine done, I had 3-4 outfit changes, and 3-4 poses/outfit which was pretty much the norm.

I think it's really neat that they do it like that because it allows every senior to submit a photo that reflects who they are. You would think that the price would deter a lot of people, but surprisingly there were only a handful of people each year that chose not to have pictures done (which is pretty good considering the size of a typical graduating class from my HS). The yearbook didn't look "awful" at all.
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Old 06-20-2010, 01:52 AM
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Even in my day (and I believe that would be around the same time as MC), we got mega numbers of wallet sized prints and we signed the backs of them. I have fun with them now that Facebook exists. I scan the photo and write a comment with what they wrote on they back when old high school friends find me on FB. It's been pretty funny.

We had our pictures done by an outside photographer but there very specific directions about what the head and shoulders shot needed to look like for the yearbook so the special shots weren't in there. We didn't do as many poses and outfit changes as the current generation does but I did have one of those double exposure pictures. It was (and still is) my favorite one that we purchased. One of the pics was a good smiling pic and the other was a very thoughtful/reflective type look.

In my day though, senior pictures were still very formal. I have a hard time with some of these really casual ones. Shots of kids in jeans with bare feet sitting in a park, etc. I just really prefer the formal portrait idea. I'm sure my daughter will want some more casual shots and I may buy one or two for her to have but the majority that I purchase will be formal portraits.
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