<p>Do we have to get them? I'm not really up for a photoshoot :\ .</p>
<p>I skipped mine, lol. Didn’t feel like it</p>
<p>I’m so excited to get mine done!!! But i don’t have any money :(((((</p>
<p>Maybe when i get back from my break i’ll get them done. I still haven’t decided where though :)</p>
<p>Yeah, not looking forward to the whole photoshoot thing either. A lot of schools let the seniors pick whatever picture they want for senior pictures since they are supposed to be “special”…</p>
<p>You don’t have to get them. You can look around and find them pretty cheap. I found a place that was about 1/2 of what the school recommended photographer cost, AND I got an indoor/outdoor shoot, that took about 3 hours, with my doggie :). </p>
<p>They’re worth it to get. Trust me.</p>
<p>You can just take them yourself, or use an already existent photo. At my school if you don’t send in a picture to the yearbook they just use one of the school photos that everyone has done. Perhaps your school does the same.</p>
<p>Personally I plan on not doing the whole photoshoot ordeal and having my mother take my picture as I stand in the shower, dressed in a suit, proudly holding a stack of pancakes.</p>
<p>Do you think my school would be willing to accept my myspace angle pictures…?</p>
<p>I don’t think so.</p>
<p>You guys are so lucky. My school requires them and demands that they be from a particular studio which isn’t all that inventive. A lot of people I know got real senior portraits done at more creative studios. One of my junior friends just had hers done and she wanted to have some done with people from ballet, so I came. It was so much more fun than my senior pictures, even though we did ballet ones.</p>
<p>Find a cool studio and make the best of the day.</p>
<p>At my school no one gets actual senior pictures done at a studio for the yearbook. They get their formal senior portraits (as well as a few non-formal and ones w/ cap & gown) done during the summer at school by a professional photographer, and then they get to pick one of the three or so formal ones to have as their actual yearbook photo. No one goes out to expensive studios for their own personalized/fun ones… I wish we got to do that :(</p>
<p>where i went to high school, if you didn’t pay the $10-$15 to take one at the designated studio, then you weren’t featured in the yearbook. Your name + others all go under: Those not pictured, in one long list.</p>