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06-05-2010, 05:35 PM
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You know she's literally going to include "my town" in the search criteria
Don't schools tell you where to get your senior portraits done? Mine did.
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Believe me, that crossed my mind.
My school told us where to go, but some schools let the students choose. Although, I'm not sure how coming to an anonymous message board is going to help that much.
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06-05-2010, 08:13 PM
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My school told us where to go, but some schools let the students choose.
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This is all new to me. We always had a photographer come to the school.
But what do I know -- I turn my computer off too.
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06-05-2010, 10:27 PM
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But what do I know -- I turn my computer off too. 
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I also shut down my computer. I know that I don't have to, it's just a break from hibernation.
I use phonebooks if I don't have a computer or Blackberry handy, which happens. My parents only use phonebooks.
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06-05-2010, 10:53 PM
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This is all new to me. We always had a photographer come to the school.
But what do I know -- I turn my computer off too. 
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Our class pictures were all the school photographer, but 'everyone' went and got senior pictures done and passed them out/signed them etc. All you do is go to a local photographer in town, usually they have a display at the mall with family/senior/wedding pictures.
Also I think that means you're old
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06-05-2010, 11:20 PM
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Our class pictures were all the school photographer, but 'everyone' went and got senior pictures done and passed them out/signed them etc. All you do is go to a local photographer in town, usually they have a display at the mall with family/senior/wedding pictures.
Also I think that means you're old 
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Do you want to be dead to me now?
I've seen those displays at the mall, but I don't recall seeing senior pictures among the offerings. Recent high schoolers among our family/close friends haven't done it. (Never heard of signing pictures, either. You sign yearbooks.)
I wonder if it's a regional thing that hasn't spread here yet.
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06-05-2010, 11:26 PM
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Do you want to be dead to me now?
I've seen those displays at the mall, but I don't recall seeing senior pictures among the offerings. Recent high schoolers among our family/close friends haven't done it. (Never heard of signing pictures, either. You sign yearbooks.)
I wonder if it's a regional thing that hasn't spread here yet.
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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.
Well I could be dead to you, but then who would set the time on your VCR?
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06-06-2010, 05:50 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.
Well I could be dead to you, but then who would set the time on your VCR?
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Every year when the school had the photographer do yearbook pictures, we had the option to buy a package, which usually included tons of wallet-sized photos. We gave them to our closest friends, signed the back of these, and usually wrote long notes. This was in New England in the late 80s.
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Senior pics are the norm here. You usually did like 4 outfits and a variety of backgrounds/poses. When you went to get your pics taken, you made sure to get a headshot because that would be your yearbook photo. You also made sure you got plenty of wallets because those were signed and passed out to your friends. Must be a midwestern thing.
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We always wore our uniforms (Catholic school), as the pics were taken at school, for 9-11. I remember my freshman year photo being really tragic, as I had tried a trendy hairstyle that wasn't suited to my fine hair. For senior photos, we had to make an appt with the specified photographer at the studio. No location shots, no props. We wore one outfit, one head and shoulders shot (maybe two for the photographer to choose from). No proofs or choices.
I have to say, some of the contemporary photos I see these days are really goofy. The "double" photo featuring a primary image with a cloud-trimmed secondary image "floating" at the top, the awkward head in a hand shot, the glamour shots with hooker makeup, the unnatural pose in a natural setting, etc. The photographer who did my acting head shots a few years ago does some really good work for senior portraits, but it's a good $250 for a sitting. Why does a senior photo need four outfits and a three-hour shoot?
All this talk of pictures made me mosey on over to awkwardfamilyphotos.com. If you have time to waste, I highly recommend it for some entertainment.
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06-06-2010, 06:32 PM
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I have to say, some of the contemporary photos I see these days are really goofy. The "double" photo featuring a primary image with a cloud-trimmed secondary image "floating" at the top, the awkward head in a hand shot, the glamour shots with hooker makeup, the unnatural pose in a natural setting, etc.
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Yeah, these are the kinds of things I'm talking about that can make the yearbook look like a trainwreck.
Don't get me started on the "photos on tombstones" thing.
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