It’s just about as simple as it sounds! A college graduation photo session is a photoshoot designed to commemorate the time you spent working hard to earn your college degree. This usually includes photos taken in your college’s cap and gown around campus. Whether it’s a bachelor’s degree, a masters degree, or a Ph.D., you deserve to celebrate, no matter how long it took you to get to this point.
Senior photos are absolutely still a thing, and they are such a big deal!! College is an extremely transformative time in your life, and you should have photos that reflect that growth and hard work you put in to get where you are today! As a Virginia based college graduation photographer, I can assure you that you won’t be the only one on campus taking graduation photos this semester.
There are many factors to consider when estimating the cost of your senior session. The number of locations, poses, outfits, and photos you want out of your session can cause the price range to change. The cost of a senior session also always varies from photographer to photographer based on experience, usually between $250-600. My senior packages start at $425 and include multiple locations on campus, a bottle of champagne for popping, a digital gallery with printing rights, and so much more! To read more about the Virginia Tech graduation photo packages I offer, click here!
Although they aren’t a necessity, professional college graduation photos are always worth it. These days anyone can take a photo with their phone, but is that really what you want for such an important milestone? No matter how much money you spend to get your senior photos taken, you get to keep those photos forever! What better way to wrap up your college experience in a bow than with photos that capture the pure excitement you’re feeling right now?! You want photos that reflect the time and energy you put into earning your degree, and I’m here to help you get them.
You should book your graduation photographer as soon as possible! Spring and fall are very busy seasons for photographers that also do weddings, couples, and family photography on top of senior photography, and their books can fill up fast! As soon as you find a college graduation photographer you love, you should reach out to them before it’s too late. It’s always heartbreaking to turn down potential clients because you can’t fit anything else into your schedule. If you’d like to schedule your Virginia Tech graduation session with me click here to send me an inquiry!
Virginia Tech is a very popular college with a lot of seniors graduating during the spring and fall. Because of this, the campus can get very crowded at the end of each semester with students scrambling to fit in last minute graduation photoshoots. To beat the crowds: in the spring, the best time to take graduation photos is between late March – mid April. And in the fall, the best time to take graduation photos is between early October – mid November. Wait any later than this and you risk having to wait in long lines to grab a spot at the Pylons or pop your champagne at Burruss Hall! Golden hour is my personal favorite time of day to shoot senior portraits, check with your photographer to see what time they recommend shooting! I also recommend taking your graduation photos on a weekday rather than the weekend to help with the crowds.
When it comes to college graduation photos, less is more in terms of outfit choices. Your cap, gown, and any cords or stoles you’ll wear include a lot of colors, symbols, logos, and embellishments that should be complemented with your choice of attire. Your clothing should not distract from the natural colors of your campus and regalia. Here are my recommendations for what to wear to your Virginia Tech graduation photoshoot:
White dresses and shirts are the most common attire you’ll see seniors wearing for their photoshoot. And for a good reason! White and black neutral solid colors will compliment the solid black Virginia Tech cap and gown as well as any stoles or cords you’ll adorn your shoulders with. Here are some dresses I recommend checking out at Lulu’s, H&M, and literally anything here at Altar’d State.
Heels and dress shoes are the best thing to wear on your feet for your graduation photos. Whether you’re wearing your cap and gown or just dressing up for photos, a gorgeous shoe is all you need to pull your outfit together. Feel free to add a pop of color: here are some fun orange heels one of my seniors wore to her session. Or you can always opt for a simple white shoe like this or this.
Depending on what your photography package includes, you may be allowed to bring an additional outfit to your session (hint: two of my packages include this, check them out here)! If you’re allowed to bring an additional outfit, some recommendations for what to bring include: another dress in a different color or style, a sweater with your college or major on it, or sorority/fraternity apparel!
Jewelry is always welcome, however it is best to avoid chunky, distracting jewelry. Simple rings, necklaces, and even anklets can bring the most beautiful shine to your photos without overwhelming your overall attire.
The outfit you wear for your college graduation photos should make you feel amazing. Feel free to wear/bring any outfit you feel shows off your personality and makes you feel confident! The better you feel, the better your photos will turn out.
Preparing for college graduation photos isn’t as scary as it may seem. This is your time to show yourself off in whatever way you feel most comfortable. Want to get dolled up and go all out? Do it! Want to keep it more laid back and simple? Feel free! These are your photos that you get to keep with you forever, and they should be a reflection of you during this extremely important step of your life! Here are some steps you can take to make sure your graduation photo experience is as easy as your first gen ed class.
As I mentioned previously, wearing an outfit (or two) that shows off your personality and makes you feel confident is going to be your best bet! Try on your outfits ahead of time along with your cap and gown to make sure you love the way everything looks together. You can use your photographer’s portfolio to come up with outfit ideas, or pull out your favorite dress from your closet!
Props are a great way to add some variety to your college graduation photos. Some of the most common props seniors will bring to their session are champagne, glitter, pets, or photos of a loved one who may not be with us anymore. If you plan to bring a prop, make sure to let your photographer know ahead of time so they can prepare some poses specific to your prop. All Megan Rose Photography senior sessions include a complimentary bottle of champagne to pop at the end of your photoshoot!!
Whether you’re a do-it-yourself HMUA or want to go to a professional, having your hair and makeup done for your graduation session is the perfect way to make sure you feel your absolute best! Keep your hair and makeup simple, and if you plan to get a haircut, it’s best to do it no sooner than a week before your session to give it some time to grow out.
One hack I love to tell my seniors is to bring an extra pair of shoes, especially if you plan to wear heels during your session! Your college graduation session could be anywhere from 30-90 minutes or more, with multiple locations around campus. And typically the most common way to get to each location is on foot. If your shoes are adorable but uncomfortable, the last thing you want is your feet to start hurting in the middle of your session! I recommend you bring a second, comfier pair of shoes like sneakers for travel between locations.
You may be wondering how exactly you’re going to carry around all this stuff I’m recommending you bring with you to your session. Bringing a tote bag to carry around your cap and gown, cords, stoles, extra outfits, shoes, and any other personal items is always a good idea. If you really don’t feel like carrying everything you’ve brought, opt to bring a friend or significant other (I like to call them bag boys lol) to carry your things while you’re taking photos! If you do choose to bring someone along to carry your belongings, just make sure they aren’t disruptive to your photographer’s shooting process!
There are so many beautiful places on Virginia Tech’s campus to take your graduation photos. Here’s a list of my favorite spots:
The Pylons
Torgersen Bridge
Burruss Hall
Lane Stadium
Hahn Horticulture Garden
Agricultural Quad
Burchard Hall
In the heart of campus stands the Pylons, a war memorial carved with the core values of the Virginia Tech Hokies. These gorgeous structures stand tall and make for the most beautiful location for Virginia Tech graduation photos. You get the perfect view of the drillfield and the sun behind you!
Right across from the Pylons is the Torgersen Bridge, which connects Torgersen Hall with Newman’s Library. In front of the bridge, lays a beautiful garden with the Virginia Tech Logo landscaped into the bushes. This garden, along with its brick border, is one of my favorite places to take photos. Face one way, and you get the gorgeous bridge in the background of your photos. But if you turn the opposite direction, the Pylons stand tall behind you.
One of my favorite places to take Virginia Tech graduation photos, and the most popular building on campus, is none other than Burruss Hall. Its gorgeous gray stone pairs perfectly with the black cap and gown of the Virginia Tech regalia, and the light is always perfect. Most VT students opt to pop their bottle of champagne here, so this is usually the last location we go to for your session!
Whether you go inside the stadium or just take photos on the practice field, this location is perfect for showing off your Hokie pride. The “Home of the VT Hokies” sign on the practice field is a Virginia Tech staple that is bound to elevate your photos, adding a vibrant touch of school spirit that makes every shot look fantastic!
If you’re wanting to get away from campus to a more quiet part of Blacksburg, the Hahn Horticulture Garden might be the perfect place for you. This location is perfect in the spring, with greenery that surrounds the area and flower beds at your feet. It’s an extremely versatile location due to its size and landscape, so it’s perfect for getting a variety of photos!
A spot that not many seniors know about is the Agricultural Quad. After a senior brought me here for her photos, it quickly turned into one of my favorite spots on campus due to its gorgeous architecture and privacy. Stone buildings and archways will surround you beautifully if you choose to take your graduation photos here!
If you’re in the school of Architecture and Design at Virginia Tech, you’re probably already familiar with the roof of Burchard Hall. These pyramid skylights make for a unique backdrop to your photos that you can’t find anywhere else on campus.
In addition to all of these locations, there are an unlimited amount of gorgeous spots for your Virginia Tech graduation session. If you have somewhere else in mind, let your photographer know to see if they can make your ideas happen!
Here you’ll find all of my favorite poses that I love to use during my senior sessions at Virginia Tech. Feel free to use them as inspo for your own session!
If you’re still looking for a photographer for your Virginia Tech graduation photos I would love to capture them! You can find more information about my senior packages here, and send me an inquiry here! I can’t wait to hear from you!