4 Tips To Help You Decide What To Wear For A Fall Photoshoot
4 Tips To Help You Decide What To Wear For A Fall Photoshoot
START WITH MOM’S OUTFIT.
It can be hard to know where to begin. Start with one outfit and then you can build upon that. Let’s be honest, we are more picky about how we look, and moms are typically pulling the outfits together anyways. Wear an outfit you feel great in! Mother knows best!
CHOOSE A COLOR PALETTE.
After you’ve picked mom’s outfit, think about 2-3 coordinating colors. The color palette you choose will affect your appearance and the overall look of your photo. Warmer colors like rose, cream, brown, yellow will give your photos a soft glowing look, while bold and vivid colors will produce a brighter and sharper appearance. Avoid overly saturated and bold colors, as they distract in the photo. Look for MUTED versions of the same color. For example, if you have a bright red shirt, try a muted dusty rose or rust color instead.
COORDINATE, DON’T MATCH.
Farewell to the days of matching white polos and khakis for family photos. Choose colors that complement each other but are not overly matchy-matchy. For example, avoid wearing the same color top as your spouse or putting your girls in the same matching dresses.
DRESS FOR THE WEATHER.
You might have the perfect outfit on, but if you’re freezing or sweating to death, a family photo session can quickly unravel especially for the little ones. Layering is the perfect solution for those chilly evenings or sweltering days! Remember, little ones get cold more quickly than adults when temperatures are low, so pack a cardigan or sweater for them. Consider buying cute coats for your session instead of a new outfit!
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