Neutral colors are always flattering. Start simple then
build off of it. Choose something that makes you feel confident. Start with
color. What color do you feel best in? Start with either neutrals or light colors such as beiges or
whites. Look for the colors that you have the most of in your closet.
That is most likely the color that you feel best in. Stay away from the crazy
patterns or the big logos. Pick out your favorite top or dress in your favorite
color and start from there.
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Pop of Color
You found your starting point, your first layer, that top or
dress that makes you feel like your best self. Now what? Nothing makes a better
statement than a pop of color thrown in against a nice neutral piece of
clothing. Try something unique like gold or burnt orange. Think of your
favorite color, the one that represents who you are. Maybe that is a bold red
lipstick, a hot pink heel or statement earrings. Maybe it’s your blue hat, pink
jacket or green shoes. Choose whatever piece will show off your personality the
most.
However, avoid the neon’s and the extremely bright colors.
This can make the photos look a bit off after the photos are edited. Turn to a
different tone of the color instead, maybe go a bit warmer instead of the crazy
neon. Whatever your color choice, make it stand out and make it unique to you.
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Make It Flow
Ladies, show your feminine side. Wear those flowy dresses or twirly skirts. You can have so much fun with this, as your dress flows in the wind. If you are a girly girl, dresses and skirts will be your best friend. Channel your inner stylist when picking out your dress to make those dreams become a reality in your upcoming photo session.
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Coordination is Key
If you are planning on having a group session, the best way to get amazing photos with your group would be to coordinate your outfits. Choose a color scheme and have everyone plan around it. This does not have to be your shirt or dress, it can be your statement pieces too, like boots, hat or scarf.
You do not all have to wear the same shade of one color but stick to the color scheme. A little variation in tone of color will make the pictures pop even more. Here are just a few color schemes that work well!
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Watch the Weather
Dress for the weather. Look ahead to see what the weather
will be like on the day of your shoot and dress accordingly. Layers are always
a great idea, especially when weather is unpredictable. Bring sweaters, jackets
and scarves to layer when you get cold. They will keep you warm and look great
in your shoot. It’s a win, win. You also want to make sure that you are
comfortable during your shoot, so your photos can turn out the best they can
be. The last thing you want is a forced smile as you freeze.
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Make It You
No matter what you wear, make sure that you feel your best
in it, and make sure that it portrays who you are. A great way to show that is
by what you wear. Make sure that you feel confident, beautiful/handsome, and
your best self and your portraits will portray on the outside, what you feel on
the inside.