Daniel Davis
Questions and Answers
05.24.13
Questions
1)  My dad is a photographer but he isn't a professional. Can he take my senior picture?
2)  Why can't I just use the photographer I want? Why do I have to use a photographer on the list?
3)  I really don't care about a senior portrait. Do I have to get one?
4)  What is a Grad Ad?
5)  Will Yearbook accept any senior portrait, as long as it is from an approved photographer?
 
Answers
1)  Q My dad is a photographer but he isn't a professional. Can he take my senior picture?
A
YES. Your dad can take your keepsake senior picture, but Yearbook needs a picture from one of the approved photographers for the picture in the yearbook. These photographers will take 4 different studio poses of you for $25.00 and after you select which pose you like, they will touch it up and send it to NHS yearbook to be put in the book.
2)  Q Why can't I just use the photographer I want? Why do I have to use a photographer on the list?
A
Yearbook wants to guarantee a quality book with quality senior portraits. The photographers on the list provided to you are licensed professional photographers, support our school, and have agreed to the type of portrait that will enhance the layout in the yearbook, as well as compliment you.
3)  Q I really don't care about a senior portrait. Do I have to get one?
A
NO. Yearbook will use the picture you took at school for your ID card. If Yearbook does not have any picture of you, Yearbook just lists your name at the end of the senior portrait section.
4)  Q What is a Grad Ad?
A
A Grad Ads are really congratulatory sentiments from senior class parents, grandparents, siblings, friends, etc.
5)  Q Will Yearbook accept any senior portrait, as long as it is from an approved photographer?
A
NO. Yearbook reserves the right to edit, or refuse publication of any photograph deemed inappropriate by administration or the yearbook advisor. Not considered suitable for publication are, but not limited to, the following:

• Others in the picture with the senior: no children, spouses, friends, or relatives.
• Attire which is not neat, clean and non- disruptive.
• Hats or any head covering / head gear.
• Clothing which does not cover the chest and upper torso.
• Any apparel with rips or holes.
• Visible tattoos.
• Weapons of any kind.
• Anything that promotes, advertises, implies or suggests the use of drugs, alcohol or tobacco.
• Obscenity or lewdness.
• Anything that is inflammatory in regard to race, religion or heritage.
• Anything that identifies, promotes, or relates to gangs or gang affiliation.