the woodlands family photographer
I know planning for family photos can feel stressful but it doesn’t have to be! As a full-service studio, we are here to offer all our clients advice on what to wear and how to plan. To help out our families, here are my top five styling suggestions to help make it easier to coordinate outfits at your next session.
1. Find a focal point. Look for a patterned piece that must come home with you. It could be a top that makes you feel amazing, or an adorable little floral print dress for your daughter. Whatever that piece may be, commit to it and work from there. (Side note: I always suggest finding mom’s outfit first. As moms, we tend to forget about ourselves in the planning and we become an afterthought. Of course you want your kids to look cute, but you deserve to look and FEEL awesome in your pictures!) Take that extra time and I promise it will pay off for pictures
2. Choose a color scheme. I would suggest choosing three main colors to work with. This will give you more flexibility when it comes to dressing the entire family, but doesn’t become too matchy either. You want to coordinate, NOT match. By this, I mean choose the color(s) you want to work with and find different pieces that incorporate some or all of the colors you’ve chosen. Also, keep in mind that not every person has to have on every color you have chosen. Split the colors up. It makes the photo more playful and less uniform. Check out Pinterest for more inspo- type in one or two of the colors you are interested in and see what pops up!
3. Play up your strengths. Let’s be honest…most of us have some insecurities about our bodies. But, my best advice to you is to WORK what you’ve got! Know your body type and what styles will flatter your figure- and if you don’t know bring your BFF and have them help you. Back to one of my previous points- I want to make sure you feel as amazing as you are!
4. Layers on layers!!! When putting together an outfit, layers are what make the outfit look polished and complete! Add a vest, jacket, cardigan, bowtie, hat, scarf, suspenders, belt, jewelry, etc. This also gives the composition much more depth!
5. Mix it up. Do not be afraid to mix prints and textures. For example: You could choose a piece with polka dots and a piece with stripes. You could put a denim top with a corduroy pant. Your prints and textures don’t always have to come from your main pieces. By doing so, you will begin to showcase the different styles and personalities of each member of the shoot.
I hope these tips help you as you begin your search for the perfect outfits for your family. Remember- I’m always here to help whether that’s through a visual board on Pinterest or texts as you dig through your closet 😉 Also check out: What To wear and Where To Shop