For the Senior Girls I recommend choosing long, flowing dresses or skirts because they’re flattering on all body types, look amazing on camera and bring extra movement and dimension to your photos.
Don’t bring outfits with logos, crazy prints, words, stripes, or pictures. We want your face, eyes and expression to be the focus, not the logo on your shirt! Also make sure the color of your undershirt coordinate well with your outfits and don’t show through your clothing.
– Don’t wear anything uncomfortable or overly fussy. …
– Don’t wear glitter makeup or too much lip gloss. …
– Guys stay away from tank tops.
– Don’t wear overly branded clothing or outrageous graphic tees.
Posing for the camera does not always mean sitting or standing still. You can twirl your hair, move your dress, hop back and forth, walk toward/away from the camera, or play with a jacket you might be wearing. Don’t worry you don’t have to know what exactly to do, these are just ideas.
You can twirl your hair, move your dress, hop back and forth, walk toward/away from the camera, or play with a jacket you might be wearing. Don’t worry you don’t have to know what exactly to do, these are just ideas. Sarah Lindsay Photography will guide you through poses to capture the most beautiful images.
– Sweat glands and oil glands are found on the skin.
– Presence of mammary glands, which aid in the production of milk to feed their young.
– All these animals are warm-blooded.
– Their hearts are divided into four chambers.
– The tooth comes twice in these animals (Diphyodont).
Mammals have hair or fur; are warm-blooded; most are born alive; the young are fed milk produced by the mother’s mammary glands; and they have a more complex brain than other animals.
– They are warm-blooded.
– They have backbones.
– They have four limbs.
– They have fur or hair.
– They all produce milk to feed their young.
– They live in all types of environments.
– They are grouped based on their reproduction, anatomy and habitats.
Examples of mammals include rats, cats, dogs, deer, monkeys, apes, bats, whales, dolphins, and humans.
– The presence of hair or fur.
– Sweat glands.
– Glands specialized to produce milk, known as mammary glands.
– Three middle ear bones.
– A neocortex region in the brain, which specializes in seeing and hearing.
– Specialized teeth.
– A four-chambered heart.
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