What to Wear Wednesday – Family Portrait Session Basics

The most important part of a family session is deciding what to wear.  Clothing can truly make or break a family portrait. Here are some suggestions on what to wear:
WTW_BlackTIMELESS CLASSIC

Jeans w/ black shirts

Darker wash jeans with a black shirt is a great basic for a family portrait. Black is generally slimming for anyone who wears it and hides a multitude of sins. Jeans are causal and the darker wash keeps the contrast factor down, so that the true focus of the portrait can be the faces and expressions of the subjects. I highly recommend this for newborn and baby portraits and for classic family portraits.

TIP: Check your black shirts for fading, especially if its an older shirt. Black is a staple in any wardrobe, so if there is any sign of fading, invest in a new one for your portrait session!

MODERN CLASSIC

Same color family, variety of tones and textures

If you find all black a little dull or too formal for your family portrait, there is a easy option for making things more casual and interesting. Wearing tops that are all still in the same color family (such as blues or grays, as shown below) but varying the tones (dark vs. light) and textures of the individual outfits, can have a really nice effect.

If monochromatic is still a bit to “dull” for your taste, but you want to stay classic, try mixing subtle & harmonious colors together. I recommend working with only a couple of shades to keep it simple. The trick to this look – remove the darkest and lightest shades and work with the mid-tones. Grays, creams, khakis, and pastels.

MODERN POP

Multiple coordinating colors

This type of outfit coordination is more difficult to work with, but can be phenomenal if pulled off correctly. The outfits may all be different, but have colors, textures or tones in common. Below are a couple of samples, but the possibilities are truly endless!

ADDITIONAL ADVICE

Individually we look great, but together we clash!

This is by far the most common mistake made. Individually each member looks fantastic, but once you place everyone in the group shot, the patterns and colors all start to clash and compete with each other. To help combat this, lay each outfit out on your bed and look at them all together as a group and ask yourself – what is the common factor in all of these outfits? How do they tie together? Then, is there any one outfit that your eye is immediately drawn to? If so, that will be the outfit that catches the eye of whoever views your portrait. Now, you may WANT this to happen (such as focusing the attention on your young child) but for most families, this isn’t ideal, so pull that outfit out and try another one.

The Pattern Problem

The number one cause of clothing clash in family portrait is pattern clash. If you are not comfortable coordinating patterns, then I suggest sticking with solids. Vary the tones or textures to add interest.

The trouble with white…

We think of white as clean and classic – easy to coordinate. But honestly, it’s not that great for portraits. First off, since our eye is drawn to the brightest/lightest part of a portrait, white outfits will compete with our faces for attention. Second, it’s not slimming. AT ALL. Lastly, it’s horrid to photograph in the bright Arizona sun. Please avoid wearing white shirts if at all possible for outdoor sessions or discuss with me prior to your session.

Avoid short skirts and sleeveless shirts

Ideally, your outfits should work both sitting down and standing up, so I suggest avoiding short skirts. I always advise against sleeveless shirts for adults for ANY session.

Choosing colors

Even if you feel confident in your ability to select a variety of colors and textures for your portrait wardrobe (and I am always willing to help if you are not!) one decision that can be difficult is deciding what colors to wear. My first suggestion is to look at the room where you’d like to hang the portrait. Look at the colors in that room for inspiration. My other suggestion is to think of the location of your session – a desert portrait lends itself to natural colors, an urban session to more fun, flashy outfits and a studio session can go either direction. These are not hard/fast rules (who says you can’t wear magenta in the desert?) so if you have some ideas and would like opinions, please let me know!

Ask your friends!

My best friend always sends me a picture of the outfits she and her family are planning to wear prior to her session. She lays them out on the bed and sends me a quick snapshot for my suggestions. Feel free to send email me picture of your potential outfits or even enlist the help of your friends! Bottom line is that we all want to make sure you and your family look fantastic for your portraits!

|Phoenix Photographer| What to Wear!

This week’s shopping took me to Gap.com to browse for outfits – a little more personal for me as I am looking for something fun and colorful for my family for a portrait session we have scheduled while on vacation in northern Montana next month (I can already feel the cool breeze and the fresh mountain air!)

I found the dress first and fell in love – just love the vibrant color (I may have to work on a tan). And while it breaks my general rule to avoid sleeveless, it would be perfect paired with a darker denim jean jacket (which I conveniently already own!)

I have to admit, I am going to have to convince my hubby to wear the dark plum shirt.  To up the casual factor a bit, I will likely pair it with a white shirt underneath and he can wear it open.  For the kids – well, comfort is the key and while I found an ADORABLE dress for Sarah, she simply won’t have anything to do with dresses at this point, so I stuck with a magenta top and dark denim capris.

Hopefully this inspires you! (oh, and the dress is on sale this weekend! Whoohoo!)

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|Phoenix Professional Photographer| What to Wear Wednesday: Family Edition!

Considering that last week totally slipped away from me, I am a little late posting a family suggestion on what to wear for sessions. I am probably asked the most about how families should dress for sessions. My default suggestion, especially for studio sessions, is to wear solid black shirts and dark wash jeans – this is a “no-brainer” solution that will really allow your images to have a beautiful, classic look to them.

For those who want to venture out into the world of color for their family suggestions but don’t want to be “matchy matchy” I suggest working towards coordination of the clothing – a good rule of thumb is to put mom & dad into solids and then let there be some subtle color in the kids clothes. As shown below – the daughter’s sundress is establishing the color pallet for the other family members – by keeping the shirts of the other members in the same family as those contained within the sundress, the results should be pleasing.

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This is how I shop for my own family when I want some color in our portraits – I generally start with the girls – either for myself or my daughter.  I prefer to be in solids, so I will scout out the girls section for a outfit for Sarah that has colors that will compliment the whole family. Once I’ve found a few pieces that might work, I will take those to the women’s section to look for myself. The boys are last and usually end up with a solid polo or sweater, depending on the season.

So, some basic rules:

  1. Dark wash jeans are always an excellent choice. Avoid short dresses or skirts for the girls.
  2. Find one or two pieces that have some color/interest to them (nothing too crazy though) and build from there.
  3. Monochromatic is also a good choice – you can stay within the same color family, but mix/match the textures/fabrics of the clothing
  4. Dark solids are perfect for anyone who wishes to hide a little bit of extra weight.
  5. Dark shoes/socks are a must if you don’t want to be barefoot
  6. Stay away from sleeveless shirts tops you have Michelle Obama-style upper arms. :)

If you have any questions on how to dress for a family session, definitley let me know! Clothing choices are an essential part of ensuring that your portraits will be cherished and I am always available to help!

|Phoenix Photographer| What to Wear Wednesday!

This week’s “What to Wear Wednesdays” features some casually fun outfits for both boys and girls. As you can tell, I am partial to the Gymboree lines for for boys and just had too much fun looking through the girls clothes at Gap Kids. I really want the cami and capri set in my size! LOL

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Note: The outfits shown today would work really well for sessions for individual children. :) Next week I will focus on putting together clothing for siblings and families!

|Phoenix Photographer| What to Wear Wednesday!

I am hoping to start a new weekly blog feature showcasing some trendy, but still classic, clothing styles that I think would work well for portraits. What to wear for a session is one of the hardest things to decide and since I love to browse all the shops for kids clothing and am always looking at the outfits with a photographer’s eye, well, I figured I could share what I find with my blog readers!

These outfits I found online at Gymboree and Janie & Jack -two of my favorite places to shop. I love their warm colors and have my eye on the Gymboree Desert Flower outfit with the brown hat from J&J for a summer sunset session with my Sarah.

I’ve also determined the little cardigan shrugs are a girl’s best friend because while I LOVE the patterned dresses, I also like to have the option to tone down the pattern as it gets closer to the face so that the subject’s expression remain the focus of the image.

And don’t worry – I didn’t forget the boys. :) Stay tuned!

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