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How to Decide What to Wear to Your Photoshoot: Top Tips for Choosing Clothing For Your Family Photos

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Prepping for your first photoshoot can be both exciting and a bit daunting, especially when it comes to choosing the perfect Clothing for your family photos. One of the most common concerns is what to wear. Here are some top tips to help you select clothing that will make you and your family look and feel amazing during your session.



Grandparents with their children and grandchildren in the fall leaves


1. Consider the Purpose of the Photoshoot For Your Family

Start by thinking about the purpose of your photoshoot. Whether it’s a family portrait, a maternity shoot, or a professional headshot, your outfit should reflect the occasion and align with your personality. Choose clothing that complements the theme of the shoot and feels authentic to who you are.



Family of four dressed in neutrals at sunset


2. Keep the Location and Season in Mind

The location and season of your photoshoot play a significant role in determining your wardrobe. For instance, if your session is on a beach, opt for comfortable, breathable fabrics, and skip the high heels. In a fall setting, rich, warm colors work beautifully. Ensure that your outfit not only matches the location but also keeps you comfortable throughout the shoot.



Pregnant woman with neutral clothing in a forest '


3. Choose a Color Palette

Select 2-3 main colours and 1-2 neutrals to build your wardrobe around. This approach creates a harmonious look without being overly matchy. For example, you might choose navy and mustard as your main colours and pair them with neutrals like cream and gray. Using this palette, each family member can wear different combinations to achieve a coordinated yet diverse look.



Grandparents with their children, spouses and grandchildren wearing maroon, gold and navy in the fall colours


4. Mix and Match Clothing Patterns

Don’t shy away from patterns or prints, but use them sparingly and balance them with solid colours. For family photos, a great rule of thumb is to have a couple of family members in printed items while the others wear solids. Play with different colours that match the mood and setting of the shoot to create a cohesive yet dynamic look.



multigenerational family photo wearing blues and yellows.


5. Aim for Timelessness

While trendy outfits can be fun, consider whether your clothing will stand the test of time. Opting for classic styles ensures that your photos will remain stylish and relevant for years to come.



pregnant woman with her husband dressed in timeless clothing


6. Makeup Matters

Your makeup should complement the style of your photoshoot. Fashion shoots might call for dramatic makeup, but for family, maternity, or everyday portrait sessions, keeping your makeup natural enhances your features without overpowering them.



Maternity milk bath session with clean makeup


7. Prioritize Fit

The fit of your clothing is crucial. Try on your chosen outfit before the shoot to ensure it flatters your body type and fits well. This will boost your confidence and ensure you look your best in the photos.



Young girl dressed in pink and white surrounded by Christmas trees


8. Avoid Overly Branded Clothing

While logo tees can be fun, they tend to distract from the main subject—you! Avoid clothing with prominent brand names or large graphics that could divert attention away from the emotion and connection in your photos.



Remember to have fun during your photoshoot and let your personality shine through. Don’t hesitate to ask your photographer for guidance on outfit choices, as they can offer valuable insights into what will look best on camera. With these tips in mind, you’re sure to have a successful and enjoyable session that captures beautiful memories.

 
 
 

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Maternity, Family, Newborn, Baby and Children Photographer located in Breslau (Waterloo Region.)

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