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Im not sure which to put this in so sorry. but i want to get some of my senior pictures taken with my skis and stuff on but i was wondering if any of you guys did this or have ideas of like poses or anything like that. and i have to take them inside which is stupid but i cant do anything about it. thanks
I've had a few friends do it, and I'm going to do it this year. I'm taking my senior photos in the snow though on my home mountain. So it'll be easier... plus, I'm a girl, so posing is easier. If I were you though, I'd just hold them to your side or over your shoulder or one in each hand holding them up. It's a bit difficult, but I'm sure really anything with them would be sick! Good luck!
I had my dad take my pics so the possibilities were endless. I took mine outside leaning on a stone wall with my skis against my shoulder and a spirit tee on, no gear.
Turned out good, bitches took them to put in their purse and shit.
This, I'm not trying to dis OP but just a normal photo is fine for a senior photo, unless of course everyone in your school skis and most of your friends are doing it
op, do whatever you want. The majority of people in my high school take photos with their sports equipment or hobby equipment. It's really normal here, so I don't see the problem.
If you are going with your skis I would say just hold them at your side while standing, maybe include your poles. Don't bring too much equipment unless your actually taking the picture on snow.
Sort of like this (except holding your skis like you have actually gone skiing before)
I remember seeing one in a yearbook a few years ago. Actually looked really nice, all he did was had the skis resting on his shoulders. He kept it simple, which is why it looked good.