Do's and Dont's
-Let your personalities SHINE
Perhaps the most important “rule” in my book. The purpose of these photos is to hopefully capture each individual as they truly are, to capture the family, the relationships, and people in the photos just as THEY are. Forcing children to wear outfits that are uncomfortable and unfamiliar to them may cause some anxiety and stress to them which in turn will inhibit really capturing their personalities during the session. Same goes for adults. Wear clothing that YOU feel good in and the pictures will emanate those feelings. If your child wears a pair of rain boots everywhere he goes, it makes the most sense to have him wear them for pictures as well. Remember, you want to capture everyone as they are NOW. Capture these moments as they are!
-Dress for the season & location
Obviously you want your images to make sense. One typically wouldn’t be wearing jeans, boots, and a jacket to the beach in the Summer so why would you for pictures? Dress the part and be aware of your location. For example, if you are shooting at the beach, ladies wear a pretty dress and sandals, put dad in a short sleeve shirt and shorts OR pants (which you can also roll up), put your little girl in a sweet Spring or Summer dress, etc. You will want to make sure that everyone is on the same page and coordinates in both colors AND styles.
-Use colors & patterns
Colors
are everywhere around us and bring things to life… why not bring your
images to life as well! Again, be sure the colors you use coordinate
with each other and you don’t just end up looking like one big rainbow
family! When picking patterns, choose smaller ones that won’t distract
attention away from the main subject's. Use patterns sparingly…. if one
person is wearing a print, try to avoid putting someone else in a
competing pattern. When thinking about texture, choose different ones
that will give photos some interest such as lace, corduroy, denim, etc.
Avoid large logo’s, emblems and graphics like “GAP” and “Old Navy”
because again, these will typically distract attention away from the
subject. We want your faces and emotion to show, not promote the
clothing company you purchased from!
-Be timeless
For
some fashionista's, this may be a difficult concept, however you are
going to want these images to stand the test of time. Pick outfits
that aren’t t considered too trendy, but will be able to be enjoyed and
displayed for many years to come. One example of something that is
timeless is jeans… classic look and style yet you can still incorporate
your own flair into the outfit with your tops and accessories. Still be
YOU, never forget that!
-Coordinate outfits
-Personalize It
These are YOUR images and of course you want them to speak volumes about you and your family. Discuss things your family enjoys doing together and bring “props” and accessories that will help compliment who you are. If your family enjoys playing music together, bring your instruments to your session. If your family enjoys boating, suggest doing your session on a boat or at the very least near the water. Bring along items that will represent who each individual is AND who your family is collectively.-Coordinate outfits
Now
this doesn’t mean everyone has to 100% match with khaki pants or jeans
and a white shirt! You want to complement each others outfits by
choosing colors that work well together. I find that if everyone is
wearing the same clothing, people will all tend to blend in together and
there won’t be too much pop and life to the images. Coordinate VS.
Matching…. let’s not get cheesy!
-Personalize It
-Remember where you came from
Typically, not something everyone will keep in mind before their session. However, I always encourage clients to think about their home, their decor,colors, and style of their homes. Chances are, at some point after your session, you will be ordering prints or digital files. Why not keep your your decor in mind and ensure that it all blends into your home. This will ensure that any large portraits will coordinate beautifully.
-Plan ahead
Make sure you have given yourself enough time to think about all of the details of your session. Plan ahead so that #1 you can truly think about your photos and everything you want out of the session, #2 you aren’t rushing and stressing out right before your session, and #3 if you have decided to go for a new look for your session or someone gets a bad haircut, you still have time to fix things if you need to.
-Keep make up natural, but still have some on
You will want to avoid using very heavy makeup, but a bit of color on your lips, eyes, and cheeks will help bring you to life in photos. Be sure to bring some lip gloss with you as well.
-Outfit changes
If time allows it, bring another set of outfits. Again, you will get a lot more variety in your shots so why not capitalize on the opportunity and get the most bang for your buck!
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