MYTH #1: "My school told me that I HAVE to be photographed by the contracted photographer to be in the yearbook."
All you have to do is have a Yearbook Head Shot done by them only. Your school cannot insist that you buy your portraits that you want to give to family and friends from the yearbook photographer. Have your real Senior Portraits done wherever you want. THE CHOICE IS YOURS!

If you attend Franklin, Milford, Hopedale and Walpole High Schools:
You may go to any photographer for your yearbook photo as long as they meet your school's requirements and deadline. It IS your choice! We know the yearbook photo requirements of these schools and check every year with the yearbook advisors to find if there are any changes. We sweat out the details so you don't have to!

MYTH #2: "I've called other studios and found prices that seem to be less."
They're not! SEE OUR CURRENT SENIOR SPECIALS. Anyone can offer a cheap price, but you may not be getting the best quality product and service for your money. Be certain that you are comparing apples to apples, because at some studios, you may end up spending much more money for less quality Senior Portraits. Ask about the items that we include at no charge. Some studios charge extra for being photographed with a friend, or pet, or a musical instrument, etc. They may also charge extra for retouching. We do not charge extra for any of these. Everything is included at Craig Roberts - and it's GUARANTEED!

MYTH #3: "All photographers and studios are the same. Even my relative (or friend) can take my Senior Portraits."
We can say to you, with certainty, that it takes a lot more than owning a camera to be a qualified portrait photographer. Compare the photography of other studios to ours and you will see a huge difference in quality. The photographers here have many years of training and experience. They know proper portrait lighting and posing that will make you look your best. After all, that's our job - to make you look REAL GOOD!

MYTH #4: "I just don't look good in photos. I'm not photogenic."
The responsibility for a person to look attractive in photography lies with the photographer, not the subject. It takes a knowledgeable and skilled photographer who can successfully handle Mother Nature's challenges and create a portrait that will convince people that you truly are photogenic!