Sunday, October 21, 2012

What to wear for Family Photos

"What should we wear for our family photos?"
I get that question with almost every family and I have been wanting to put together a post to give ideas. Every session is so unique- and I believe your choice of clothing should definitely reflect your individual personalities. Here are a few tips to consider when choosing your wardrobe.

-DO COORDINATE BUT DO NOT WEAR MATCHY-MATCHY CLOTHING. Pick 3-4 complementary colors and carry them throughout your family's outfits. When everyone is wearing the exact same thing photos tend to look stiff and staged- not to mention that trend was over in the 90's.

-DON'T WEAR ALL WHITE CLOTHING- I'm not a big fan of all white for family photos no matter what season it is. White is a tricky color to pull off successfully and can wash out skin tones. If you opt for some white, try pairing it with colored accessories or choose more of a creamy, off-white look.

-DO HAVE FUN WITH ACCESSORIES- scarves, hats, jewelry, gloves, belts, hair accessories are all a great way to add personality to your photos.

-DON'T BE AFRAID OF COLOR- I'm a big fan of color- Jewel tones look great on camera, almost anyone can pull it off with their skin tones, and looks great for fall photos.

-DO HAVE FUN WITH PRINTS- Plaids, hounds tooth, stripes, polka dots, argyles- have fun with them. If you're a little nervous about adding too much, start with a small dose.

-AVOID LOGOS OR DISTRACTING WORDING- Viewers will be drawn to the shirt with the huge logo and not to your family. Some exceptions? If your shoot revolves around a specific sport, sports team, senior shoot for school pride, etc.

-HAVE FUN WITH LAYERS!- Layers looks great in photos and is a good way to change up your look. It is also great to cover any problem areas (think scarves, cardigan, vests, sweaters, etc).

-SHOES- Shoes are also a very important thing to consider when choosing your outfit, try to avoid athletic shoes for the guys unless it fits with the overall theme of the shoot.

-DO THINK ABOUT THE LOCATION WHERE YOUR SHOOT WILL BE HELD- Outfits should compliment your location. It's a good idea to share your outfit choices/ideas with your photograper (ME!), so they can think of ideas, props, and conflicts.

-CHOOSE SOMETHING COMFORTABLE- Make sure both you and your family are comfortable and feel good in what they are wearing. Nothing is worse than uncomfortable shoes and clothing and having a shirt that constantly needs fixing.

-DON'T HIGHLIGHT A PART OF YOUR BODY THAT YOU ARE UNCOMFORTABLE WITH - If you are uncomfortable with your arms don't go sleeveless. Comfort and confidence are huge!

-DO THINK ABOUT HOW YOU ARE GOING TO USE YOUR FAMILY PHOTOS- Will your photos be showcased throughout your home? Will they be used for a holiday card? These type of things should be considered when choosing your outfits and of course location.

-BE YOURSELVES! It doesn't matter how trendy a look is if there is no way in real life you would wear that look. I hate seeing people dress completely different than they normally would and look barely recongnizable.


Here are a few examples of what to wear that I found from the internet.


Saturday, October 13, 2012

Anderson Preview

I had a great session tonight with the Anderson family. They have such a fun family- and we got so many awesome shots.
Can't wait to finish editing them, stay tuned for more of this family
 


And you thought your kids were the only ones who did this.... 

Saturday, October 6, 2012

A few more of Sage

I just finished Sage's Senior Pics- it was such a pleasure to work with her. She is so beautiful and talented, it is hard not to show them all. After all was said and done, she had 70 fully edited pics- not a lot of photographers offers that many.
I have some family sessions coming up, so stay tuned for those.
In the meantime, here are some of my favorites from this session!