Some photos from the Welcome Home Ceremony I recently did. |
Monday, June 11, 2012
Sunday, June 10, 2012
What to Wear to a Photo Shoot
Before a shoot,
clients often ask me what they should wear. So I thought I would share a few tips for all of you here on
my blog so you can look great the next time you decide to have some photos
taken!
Solids over prints.
I’ll always suggest
solids first. The right print can look great, but more often I will suggest
that a client wear a solid color. Bold prints can look very busy and distract
the viewer from the focus of the photo, you.
Color is your
friend.
I love a nice bright,
rich color that really pops photos. Lighter brights stand out but aren’t too
distracting (for example, no neon greens and yellows). Even white looks great
and can feel fresh. Remember where you are shooting and what will be your
background. You don’t want to match or blend into your background. And if you
have a favorite color that you just love, wear it!
Don’t be too matchy
matchy.
For group family
portraits, you can certainly match if that’s truly what you want, but in my
opinion simple color coordination is all that’s needed. You could choose
pastels, for example, and everyone can stick to that color palette but not wear
the exact same color. Or choose a color combination that you like, just as you
would do for a wedding, and have everyone in the family dress any way they
want, but using only those color options. The main thing is you want to
complement each other, not look identical.
Comfort is key.
If you know you’re
going to be doing a lot of walking during your photo session, laying on the
ground, getting wet…anything at all, you’ll want to be comfortable in what
you’re wearing. If you have a pair of heels that you’re dying to wear for your
photos, it might be a good idea to have a pair of flats with you just in case.
And as they always say, if you’re comfortable, you’ll feel more confident and
it will show in your photos. So, look nice, even dress up if you like, but
don’t wear something if it makes you self-conscious or you know you’re going to
have to keep adjusting it during your shoot.
On location and in
season.
Think about the
location and the season. If you’re shooting outside you don’t want to freeze if
the temperatures have been dropping. Likewise, in the summer when it’s
extremely hot outside, you don’t want to wear a fabric that isn’t breathable.
Be yourself!
The most important
piece of advice I can share is to just be yourself. The above are all great
tips, but for any portrait session, the focus is YOU and you want your
personality to shine through.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
New Blogger!
I've decided to start using my blog I created a couple years ago! You can see more of my photos by visiting my Facebook Page. I recently just did my first contest and the winner won a free photo shoot! The outcome of the contest was great, and I've decided that I will do more in the future! So be sure to like my Facebook Page so you don't miss out on the next contest!
Before & After
Here are a few Before & After shots of my beautiful niece!
To see more of my niece, Jillian, click here!
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