
If you’re planning Orlando senior boy photo sessions, especially for high school guys who want a refined, timeless look, choosing a suit is a smart move. As an Orlando senior photographer with years of experience, I’ve seen how a well-fitted suit transforms the session—from casual snapshots to polished portraits that last a lifetime. In this blog I’ll walk you through why a suit works, how to style it, how to keep the shoot comfortable and confident, the best locations around the Orlando area (including Lake Mary, Winter Park, Altamonte Springs, and Oviedo), and how to budget for your session. Let’s dive in.
Choosing a suit for a senior boy photo session instantly elevates the look. In a sea of casual t-shirts and sneakers, a tailored jacket and crisp shirt stand out. At its core, the suit sends one clear message: poised, mature, and ready for what’s next.
Professional visual impact
From a photographer’s perspective, the clean lines of a suit help define the body and provide strong visual structure in a frame. The jacket and tie naturally draw attention to the face, helping the subject’s expression carry the image. It’s a look that works whether you’re shooting in a studio, on a farm, or along a park avenue.
Timeless value
Unlike trend-driven outfits that may feel dated in five years, a classic suit remains relevant. Parents will love the prints and wall art from the session because the look is elegant and enduring. According to my pricing guide on my site, many clients in Orlando are looking for portraits that age well. See more on session pricing here. Khim Higgins Photography+1
Versatility in setting and tone
One of the advantages of a suit is its ability to fit multiple settings. You can go formal, you can go relaxed—with a loosened tie or open collar—and it still reads as strong. If we’re shooting around Winter Park or Oviedo, the suit gives us flexibility: the location may feel rustic or casual, but the outfit keeps the subject looking sharp.

Getting the fit and style right is critical. Even the best photography won’t fix an ill-fitting jacket or messy shirt. Here are practical tips tailored for senior boys and their families.
1. Prioritize fit over label
Choose a blazer or sport coat that fits well at the shoulders and tapers slightly at the waist. Too big and it looks sloppy; too tight and it restricts movement. Have a tailor pinch the sides if needed—it’s worth it for the look. As the photographer, I’ll direct poses that highlight the fit.
2. Color palette
Neutral tones like navy, charcoal gray, or black photograph beautifully in natural daylight. These colors provide contrast while allowing skin tones and expressions to pop. A lighter or patterned suit can work, but make sure it complements the location. Stripes or overly busy textures may distract in photos.
3. Shirt and tie—keep it sophisticated, add a touch of personality
A crisp white or light-blue shirt is a safe bet. For ties, choose a classic solid or subtle pattern. Encourage the senior to bring a second tie (or no tie) to switch the feel mid-session. Even swapping a tie for a pocket square signals relaxed confidence.
4. Shoes and accessories matter
Polished shoes, simple belt, and minimal accessories keep the image strong. Avoid athletic sneakers unless you’re intentionally going for hybrid style (e.g., “suit with clean white shoes” look). A watch or cufflinks can elevate the outfit—just don’t let them dominate the frame.
5. Plug and plan for wardrobe changes
In a senior photo session with a suit, consider also doing a casual outfit. This provides variety in the final gallery and offers contrast: suit for formal shots, jeans or jacket for relaxed ones. I recommend planning 1–2 outfit changes in most standard packages.
As much as the suit matters, how the senior boy feels during his session matters even more. Confidence shows in the photos. Here’s how I help my clients at my studio, and what parents can prepare beforehand.
1. Practice the outfit ahead of time
Have the senior wear the suit once before the session. Walk around, sit down, move his arms—this helps identify any discomfort or fit issues. When he arrives for the shoot already comfortable, the photos show ease rather than stiffness.
2. Warm-up shots to build trust
I always start the session with relaxed poses—think leaning against a tree, hands in pockets, casual smile—before switching into the full “suit look.” This warm-up period takes the pressure off and allows the senior to loosen up.
3. Direct yet natural posing
As the photographer, I guide senior boys gently: “Relax your shoulders, shift your weight to one leg, tilt your head slightly.” The suit helps maintain structure while my direction brings authenticity. The goal is modern and natural—not stiff suit portraits of the past.
4. Choose the right time for location light
We schedule sessions during the golden hour or early evening when the sun is lower, creating flattering light without harsh shadows. This timing supports comfort (not standing in bright midday sun) and helps the suit look crisp.
5. Address nerves up front
Before the shoot, I talk with the senior about what his goals are, any team or club interests, and how he wants to be remembered. This builds a collaborative attitude rather than a “say cheese” vibe. Confidence comes when a session feels like his story.

Now let’s talk location—because suit portraits benefit from settings that complement the formality without feeling out of place. Here are three excellent Orlando-area spots to consider, including nearby markets of Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs, Winter Park, and Oviedo.
This charming area offers wide brick walkways, town-scape backdrops, and tree-lined avenues—perfect for a suit. The architecture and natural light set an elegant tone without being stiff. With me as your Orlando senior photographer, we pick angles that use the local feel of Winter Park and the upscale look of the suit.
The historic campus at Rollins College offers Mediterranean architecture, shaded courtyards, and lush landscaping, making for rich portrait textures. A senior boy in a suit walking the steps or standing under a grand archway? Legendary. We also consider any usage policies ahead of time.
For a slightly more relaxed yet beautiful setting, the Kraft Azalea Garden includes palms, open lawns, and waterfront views. The greenery and water complement the suit’s formality and deliver portraits with both elegance and ease—ideal for seniors who want the “suit shot” and something a bit more relaxed.
Pro tip for Lake Mary / Altamonte Springs / Oviedo families:
These locations are within easy reach. If you’re based in those suburbs, we pencil in a start time about 60 minutes before sunset. I’m based locally and know how those skies shift beautifully. We’ll plan accordingly to the weather. Location Guide
Understanding cost helps families feel confident when booking. Here’s a breakdown of what senior boy photo sessions in the Orlando area typically cost, and what you can expect when booking me or comparing other photographers.
Typical pricing ranges
Senior portraits in Orlando vary widely: budget‐friendly sessions may start around $100–$250, mid-range sessions $300–$700, and high-end experiences exceed $800–$1,500+. Khim Higgins Photography+1
What affects cost
Number of outfit changes (suit + casual outfit adds time)
Length of session (60 minutes vs 2 hours)
Included digital files, prints, albums
Travel or usage fees for special locations
Additional services (hair & makeup, styling consultation)
Booking with me
On my website at khimhigginsphotography.com I provide clear pricing and inclusions. I serve Orlando, Winter Park, Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs and Oviedo. My goal: No surprises. We plan your suit session together so you get the look you envision and it fits your budget.
For those looking to elevate their senior portraits, opting for a suit in your Orlando senior boy photo session is a smart, timeless choice. When the fit is right, the location is intentional, and the comfort level is high, you end up with images that don’t just mark the moment—they celebrate it. From Central Park on Park Avenue to Rollins College and Kraft Azalea Garden, the Orlando area offers spectacular backdrops that pair perfectly with a tailored look. If you’re in Winter Park, Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs, or Oviedo—let’s craft a session that reflects your personality and polished style. Ready when you are.
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Q: How much does a senior boy photo session typically cost in Orlando?
A: Most sessions fall in the $300–$700 range for one location and a suit outfit. High-end sessions with multiple outfits and locations can go above $800. Khim Higgins Photography+1
Q: Can we bring a casual outfit in addition to the suit?
A: Absolutely. Many of my sessions include a suit & one casual change, which gives variety and helps the senior boy feel more like himself.
Q: Do you travel to Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs, or Oviedo for sessions?
A: Yes—I serve Orlando and surrounding areas including Lake Mary, Winter Park, Altamonte Springs and Oviedo.