What do we wear? 2.0
As we approach the busiest time of the year for family photos, let's revisit my tips on how to help your family look their best. You guys have hit it out of the park this year. I want to highlight some successes and update my suggestions.
#1 - COORDINATE. DON'T MATCH.
Gone are the days of matching pajamas, family hawaiian prints and (please no!) khaki bottoms with white tops on the beach. I want you to look like you made an effort, but not that you went online and searched "matching family outfits."
#2 - LOOK LIKE YOURSELVES
My brand is authentic photography. I want to capture you and your family in a natural way that shows who you are as individuals and together as a team. It's important to me that you wear clothes that you have worn before or will wear again - clothes that are AUTHENTIC to who you are. Please don't dress in formal attire if you are a casual family. And if you all love to dress up, let's see you in your finest. Let your daughter rock her favorite cheetah print dress.
#3 - MOM CHOOSES FIRST
Chances are, mom was the one to contact me in the first place. AND she is most likely the one to "help" everyone else choose their clothes for the shoot. Also, a happy mom makes a happy family...which makes great photos. So, mom, choose something you feel great in and then coordinate everyone else's outfits around that. If you have a beautiful print dress, find some colors in the print and mix those with neutrals for the rest of the family. And if you find a shirt with those colors in a stripe or print for someone else in your family, bonus points for you!
#4 - PLEASE NO BRIGHT ORANGE OR RED...
...or other vivid tones. I want your faces to be the focal point of the images we create. Bright colors (red and orange in particular) are selfish colors. They draw the eye in - and away from your face. They also draw the eye away from everyone else and to the person wearing them. Finally, they are quite harsh on skin tones.
#5 - SAY "YES" TO MIXED PRINTS, SOLIDS AND TEXTURES
One of my favorite looks is a single color in a variety of prints and solids mixed with neutrals. Never fear. I am not talking about the 1970's version of this where the SAME PERSON was wearing striped pants with a loud print top. Pick an easy color like navy blue and I bet you can find something in each person's closet in that color that will mix beautifully.
#6 - GO SHOPPING IN YOUR CLOSETS
The best way to be sure your kids will be comfortable in their clothes during our session is to have them wear something they have already broken in and are familiar with. The best case scenario would be for mom to go through each person’s closet and select two options that will work. Then, let that family member choose!
#7 - WATCH YOUR EYEWEAR
If you usually wear glasses, wear them for your session. The big exceptions are polarized or transitions lenses. Those lenses will appear dark and/or make it hard to see your eyes. Sadly, this isn’t something I can fix through editing. So, if you’ve a pair of traditional clear lenses, those are your best option.
#8 - COVER THOSE DIAPERS
If your family includes kiddos who are not potty trained (babies, toddlers, special needs children), be sure to have their diapers or pull-ups covered. Ruffled diaper covers, leggings and pants all work. I will have you engaging in all kinds of play with your kids - sometimes turning them upside down. Diapers are very functional but they are pretty unsightly in an otherwise darling family photo.
I look forward to seeing all of you looking and feeling great.
Warmest,
Lisa