What makes your photos tell the story of your family, while also looking like a beautiful piece of art, is so many elements meeting up at once. First and foremost, it’s your family, just being you. Second, but so important, is the timing – I only shoot at sunset or sunrise to ensure the best lighting. And last, but not least, the clothing you wear…the colors, the textures, the vibe, it brings everything together!
Small as it may seem, an important aspect of a successful family photo shoot is coordinating your outfits to create a cohesive and visually appealing look. Remember, photos are one dimensional so we’re trying to create visual dimension with your clothing. Let’s get into some tips and ideas on what to wear for your next family photo session.
When choosing outfits for your family photos, aim for a coordinated look rather than perfectly matching outfits. Select a color palette that complements each other, such as pastels, earth tones, or jewel tones. Mix and match different textures and patterns to add visual interest and depth to your photos.
Think about the location of your photo shoot when selecting outfits. For outdoor settings, choose clothes that are season-appropriate but also consider the color of the surroundings. For example, if you are taking photos in an area with lots of greenery, consider colors that will coordinate but pop against the greens.
Make sure to dress your family appropriately for the season. In colder months, layering can add depth and texture with items like sweaters, beanies, knit leggings, wraps, etc. In warmer months, lightweight fabrics and breathable materials are key to staying comfortable during the photo shoot and textures such as linen will create interest.
Avoid clothing with large logos, slogans, or busy patterns that can be distracting in photos. Opt for solid colors or subtle patterns that won’t overwhelm the overall look of the photo.
Adding accessories can be a great way to add personality and style to your family photos. Consider adding hats, scarves, jewelry, or belts to enhance your outfits and tie the look together. Just be careful not to overdo it – less is often more when it comes to accessories.
Choose outfits that reflect your family’s personal style and comfort level. You want to look and feel like yourselves in the photos, so make sure your outfits are a true representation of who you are as a family.
Your photographer has spent time finding the best color palettes and styles so that you don’t have to! It saves you time and in the case of client closets, it saves you money. Ask for advice and send photos of what you’re thinking about wearing, I promise your photographer will be so happy to help!
These are just a few tips and guidelines to help get you started but the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy the experience of capturing special moments with your loved ones! Feel free to reach out with any questions!