What to Wear
The idea of getting dressed for your family
photoshoot or any photo shoot should not be daunting. After all, we want your
pictures to reflect YOUR family & YOUR unique style! So I’ve put together a
simple guide to creating cohesive outfits for yourself as well as for
families!
Let's get started:
~ Be comfortable! You don't all have to look alike.
~ Try not to wear "matching" outfits; instead, color coordinate them. Find colors and textures that
compliment one another
~ Unify your colors
Let's get started:
~ Be comfortable! You don't all have to look alike.
~ Try not to wear "matching" outfits; instead, color coordinate them. Find colors and textures that
compliment one another
~ Unify your colors
~ Layers!!! This
can add depth and interest to a photo.
~ Accessorize with jewelry, hats, glassses, scarves, jackets, props, etc.
~ Make sure your outfit changes are very different. For example, your first "outfit might be jeans
and a hoodie, your second outfit can be a pair of pants and a blouse, the third can be a simple
dress & heels
~ Alternate between colors & style. Think solids vs patterns, loud colors vs soft colors,
t-shirts vs button shirts, pants vs skirts, formal vs casual, bold vs timeless
~ Accessorize with jewelry, hats, glassses, scarves, jackets, props, etc.
~ Make sure your outfit changes are very different. For example, your first "outfit might be jeans
and a hoodie, your second outfit can be a pair of pants and a blouse, the third can be a simple
dress & heels
~ Alternate between colors & style. Think solids vs patterns, loud colors vs soft colors,
t-shirts vs button shirts, pants vs skirts, formal vs casual, bold vs timeless
~ Lastly, here's
some "put together's" for
families
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