I'm so excited to have Trina guest posting today!
I know I stress and overthink about what I want my family to wear for pictures and who better to get tips from than an actual photographer! Enjoy!
One of the first questions a lot of my clients ask me is "what should I wear?!" with a small amount of panic in their voice :) It can be a daunting decision because you want pictures taken, you obviously want to look good. Well don't fear, whether you are taking individual, couple or family portraits I can give you a few tips that can make this decision a little easier.
I know I stress and overthink about what I want my family to wear for pictures and who better to get tips from than an actual photographer! Enjoy!
One of the first questions a lot of my clients ask me is "what should I wear?!" with a small amount of panic in their voice :) It can be a daunting decision because you want pictures taken, you obviously want to look good. Well don't fear, whether you are taking individual, couple or family portraits I can give you a few tips that can make this decision a little easier.
1. Props: cool for some people, not cool for others. I personally think that a prop can be a really fun and unique way to get an awesome family picture. Everyone can hold up an umbrella...
mustache on a stick, a favorite soda or wear glasses and it can bring something different and make memories that will last as long as your photos.
These additional items read confidence on the camera and in your
pictures.
3. Don't be afraid of colors, stripes and patterns. They can bring life and vibrancy to a photo.

4. Avoid anything too shiny or reflective. Logos and words can be way too distracting, try to stay away from them.

5. Too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. Patterns, stripes, colors
and accessories can be and is a wonderful thing for pictures but make
sure that it's not over-kill. Use an editing eye.
6. Not too "matchy matchy". The whole blue jeans with a white shirt had
its time in the photography world but as of right now it's gone. The
current family photo approach is more individualistic and eclectic.
For
cohesion it's a good idea to use a couple of color tones used in various
ways to tie everyone together. Think about the climate, location and
backdrop for your pictures and build from there.

Thanks Trina!
I recently added a pin it button to my posts, if anyone is looking for a good tutorial on this, I loved the one I found from Kevin & Amanda. They made it super simple!
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Love this post. I'm def wearing heavy jewlery or a nice scarf next time for pictures
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ReplyDeleteI loved these tips! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSaw this on Tip Junkie. Thanks for sharing. I absolutely LOVE the faux fur scarf draped loosely -- so cute! Her whole outfit rocks!
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Super cute! Wonderful tips... i'm going to definitely use the chunky jewelry one next photoshoot i do! Would you ever be interested in guest posting on my blog? if you want the details, just email me :) teardrop@kc.rr.com
ReplyDeleteThank you for these tips, I pinned a few of my favorites photos so I can remember what I want our next family photo to look like. Last time we just lucked out with dolphins in the ocean (crazy!!!) so we were all ecstatic which made us look amazing. Don't think i can swing that again this year:)
ReplyDeleteGreat tips and terrific photo shots. Plenty of inspiration in those alone.
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those pictures are AMAZING. loved all of the tips. they were really so good and detailed. thanks for sharing this friend :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for a post. Taking photos can be so nerve-wracking. Love the idea of accessorizing with something bold!
ReplyDeleteNIce pictures and the ideas <3
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Great tips! Thanks for sharing. I love the tip about accessories!
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They're also really great "tips!" : )
ReplyDeleteThese are really great tips!! I'm saving this :)
ReplyDeleteGreat article and photography, keep up sharing your wisdom.
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