January 26, 2017
So, your photo shoot is right around the corner and you have to get ready for your pictures?! Good thing we at Kincannon Photography include a complimentary what to wear, how to style your hair, how to do your make up, how to pair outfits, and more, guide for each client who books with us. However, we thought we’d share a few helpful tips if you’ve already found a professional family photographer.
Here’s what you should know: What you and your family wear for your portraits is just as important as the location, lighting and posing in the photograph! Clothes that stand out too much and don’t blend in can detract from a great photo. Outfits can change depending on the location, and time of year, but here are a few constants that will make your portraits unforgettable!
Seven easy things to remember before you ready for your pictures:
- Wear solid colored clothing, patterns are distracting when looking at the portrait
- Choose muted, neutral colors that will blend in well.
- When choosing outfits opt for complimentary instead of matchy-matchy.
- Choose a few colors (3 is ideal) for your group to center your outfits around. Dark jewel tones, or softer Earth tones work beautifully!
- Choose a top with sleeves to at least the elbow, and long pants or skirts that reach at least to the knee. This gives a tailored and elegant look.
- Keep any jewelry minimal and simple as to not draw too much attention away from your face.
- Keep your hair and makeup natural as you would wear it normally. We don’t want you looking like someone you don’t recognize in your professional portraits!
When you hire Kincannon Portraits to be your photographer, you’ll receive a session guide that has visuals of what to wear and how to prepare. We’ll dive into detail on each on of these things and more.
These suggestions will help you and your family to have a great portrait session that you can enjoy the results of for years to come! Still looking for a professional photographer? Contact us, today!
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