Posts with tag: "what to wear in photos"
Thursday, March 13, 2025
By BRICE PHOTOGRAPHY

 What to Wear for Family Photos

Family photos are a cherished keepsake, but picking the right outfits can feel overwhelming. The key is to choose clothing that is cohesive yet comfortable, ensuring that everyone looks their best while feeling at ease. In this guide, we’ll cover color coordination, seasonal outfit ideas, and expert styling tips to help you feel confident before your family photography session.

 Coordinating Outfits for Family Photos

Achieving a cohesive look doesn’t mean everyone has to wear the same thing. Instead, aim for complementary colors and styles that create harmony in your pictures.

Tips for Choosing Coordinated Outfits:

✅ Pick a color palette (e.g., earth tones, pastels, or jewel tones) and mix different shades.
✅ Stick to three to four colors to maintain balance.
Avoid busy patterns that clash—opt for subtle textures like knits or denim.
✅ Choose neutral bases (e.g., beige, navy, or gray) with pops of color.
✅ Keep everyone’s style aligned—if one person is formal, others shouldn’t be too casual.

 Choosing Seasonal Colors for Family Pictures

Your photo location and season play a big role in picking the perfect color scheme. Here are seasonal outfit ideas to help guide your choices:

🌸 Spring Family Photos

  • Soft pastels like blush pink, baby blue, and lavender.
  • Light fabrics such as linen or cotton for a fresh look.

☀️ Summer Family Photos

  • Bright and cheerful tones like coral, teal, or mustard yellow.
  • Breezy, lightweight outfits that allow movement.

🍁 Fall Family Photos

  • Warm, earthy colors like rust, olive green, and mustard.
  • Cozy layers such as sweaters, cardigans, and boots.

❄️ Winter Family Photos

  • Rich, deep hues like burgundy, navy, or emerald.
  • Elegant textures such as wool, velvet, or knit scarves.

 

Things to Avoid for Family Pictures

Certain clothing choices can distract from the beauty of your photos. Here’s what to skip:

  •  Neon colors – They cast unflattering reflections on the skin.
  •  Large logos or text – These draw attention away from the faces.
  •  Avoid White socks – Keep the focus on the face.
  •  Ultra-trendy pieces – Stick to classic looks for timeless photos.

Plain, long sleeve is best!! 

Final Touches – Accessories & Footwear

Accessories can elevate your family photo look without overwhelming it. Consider these finishing touches:
✨ Avoid white socks- White show up in photos and you want attention to your face.
Minimal jewelry – Keep it subtle so it doesn’t distract from your faces.
Comfortable black/dark shoes – Ensure everyone’s footwear is both stylish and practical for the location.

Capture the Perfect Look – Book Your Family Photography Session!

Choosing what to wear for family photos is just one part of the equation—having the right photographer makes all the difference! Ready to create stunning, timeless images? 📸

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By following these tips, you’ll ensure your family photos are beautiful, cohesive, and timeless. Whether you’re capturing a holiday portrait, a milestone session, or an everyday moment, the right outfits will make all the difference.

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Thursday, November 10, 2016
By Brice Photography

What to wear in Photos?                                         Posted November 10th, 2016

 

Has a photographer ever consulted you on what to wear in photos and you have said, I will just wear what I want. I always consult with my clients on the do's and don't of wardrobe and send a handout for them to read and reference to.  The article below explains some great points on what to wear. It is just as important as the lighting, location, props etc..  The clothing can make or break a photograph of YOU!!  YOU are the focus, correct, so lets make sure we do it right. 

 

Here are some quick pointers on dressing for success.

  • If the portrait is being hung in a room that is formal, dress formal.
  • If the portrait is going in a room where you hang out and it is informal then dress casual.  
  • The goal is to showcase YOU not your clothing so dress simple, no patterns, no stripes, no logos.
  • Wear a top with sleeves, why? because items closest to the camera will appear bigger. If your arm is closest to the camera your arm will look bigger and I am sure you don't want that. 
  • If you choose to wear color wear subtle clothing, pastels are nice but the key is make sure everyone in your portrait is dressed in similar color tones. If you go with blues than have everyone dress in as close to the same color tone. The pants should match the tone of the top.  If you go with darker top go with a darker pant. 
  • Socks and shoes should match your pants, please no white socks unless you are wearing light pants. White socks will stand out in an image.
  • Jewelry, I encourage jewelry and pieces that really mean something to you. Possibly a watch from a grandfather, or a ring from a great grandmother. Keep the Jewelry subtle as well because the focus is on YOU and not the jewelry.
  • Make up, bring along your make up to touch up, lip gloss, foundation etc..
  • Hair-dress it up or dress it down that is up to you. Bring your hairspray to do touch-up if need be. 
  • Glasses-If you wear progressives, if you can change them out, than change them out. 
  • Black or dark clothing recede, which means they will help slim the body. 

Below is a great in depth article on what to wear in photos.

Read and be prepared for this up coming Christmas portrait season.  

CLICK HERE

What to wear in Photos?