WHAT TO WEAR TO YOUR PHOTOSHOOT
What you wear can really shape the overall look and feel of your photos. These tips are here to help you choose outfits that photograph beautifully and feel true to you:
KEEP IT SIMPLE
Soft, neutral tones (like cream, tan, sage, gray, and muted blues) photograph beautifully in natural light. They won’t distract from your face, your connection, or the environment.
Avoid bold logos, loud patterns, or bright neons—they tend to steal the spotlight in photos.
Coordinate, Don’t Match
If you're planning a couples or family session, go for outfits that complement each other rather than matching exactly.
Think of a cohesive palette (earthy tones, pastels, jewel tones) and mix textures like denim, linen, or knits to add depth.
Embrace Texture & Movement
Flowy dresses, cozy knits, and soft layers bring movement and feeling to your photos.
They create visual interest and allow your photos to feel more dynamic and alive.
FEEL LIKE YOU
The most important thing? You should feel good in what you’re wearing.
If you’re tugging at a top or second-guessing your outfit, it’ll show. Pick something you feel comfortable and confident in.
Still Not Sure?
Feel free to send over a few outfit options—I’m happy to help you choose what will photograph best. I want you to feel fully prepped, relaxed, and excited for your session.