Hi everyone, I've been working on my schools senior superlative photos for the past few months. Inspired by every other yearbook I've seen in the past, and my strong desire to make my Senior Year-yearbook the best one ever, I assembled the "Craic Crew". Which consists of me and 5 other members of my yearbook class. Our goal was to get some awesome Senior Superlatives. So we brainstormed and planned for the shoots. We organized the dates and props and drew out the settings prior to the shoot. I planned my lighting days in advance. It was a lot of fun getting the 6 of us to work together to get a common goal. I learned a lot in the process. There was an abundance of struggles a long the way, but a great experience.
1 Most Changed
2 Best dressed
3 Most Spirited
4 Most likely to survive Survivor
5 Life of the party
6 Best smile
7 Most likely to return as a teacher (at our school dances, the teachers stand on risers looking down with flash lights )
8 Best eyes
9 Loudest
10 Friends with the deans (they are holding detention slips)
11 Best Laugh (his arm is in a sling)
12 Most likely to be a pro athlete
13 Friends with everyone
14 Most likely to be together in ten years
15 Most likely to be seen on Broadway
16 Friends forever
17 Class clown
18 Always needs a ride
19 Most flirty (or something like that)
20 Worst drivers
21 Most likely to be late to graduation
and heres a photo of the craic crew, I'm the only guy
Thanks for looking everyone! Comments, criticism and suggestions would be appreciated. I put a lot of work into this project, so I would love to get some feedback
These are great Jimmy! I wish that when I was in high school, somebody did something like this.
my biggest issue with them are that the "most athletic" and "mostl likely
to be seen on broadway" shots have editing that is VERY obvious. You
can clearly see where you burnt the shot to make it darker and to isolate
the subjects.
Thanks for the friendly responses everyone, it means a lot to me I'm really happy to see all of the images together. I'll post some of the outtakes and set up shots later, I always love seeing those.
These are great, perfect expressions in each photo. These are all a perfect example of what a portrait should be. Great job, I wish you went to my high school...
Each has a good sense of "personality" and the variety was refreshing to see. I also liked seeing the inclusion of others into the pictures too. Some are complex and yet very effective.
In fact, these are the "best" shots of this type I have seen. So many of them look truly "fun." Well done!
Personal Aside: I was in a bank vault in my senior yearbook photo similar to these.
Best set of senior superlative photos I've ever seen! Hope your classmates show their love. I'm sure this was a lot of effort but the results will truly be cherished for generations.