Wednesday, May 23, 2012

WHAT TO WEAR WEDNESDAYS| PHOTOGRAPHER EDITION


                       WHAT TO WEAR WEDNESDAYS| PHOTOGRAPHER EDITION


So many email me asking about wardrobe ideas. I'm a solid color kind of gal, but I am really starting to venture out into the print world. Bold patterns, florals, and pastels. Tie any of these with a nice shoe and you're set. I will give some prime examples of what I really want my clients to wear: 

                        Sassy shorts Lady in redSummer Teal, Pretty in PinkStyling Children


You're welcome to bring lots of clothes for mixing and matching outfits. Get creative! Bring hats, cool shoes, boots, jackets, jewelry, scarves-you name it! Got an awesome dress? Feel free to bring that, too. If you're unsure about something, bring it anyway.

Although we want your photo shoot to be "about you," your selection of attire can make a big difference between snap shots and beautiful portraits! Below you will find a brief outline of how to prepare yourself for your session:

Color:

Black and burgundy are colors that work well with dark backgrounds. On the other hand, denim, pastels, and whites work better with light backgrounds and with most outdoor settings.

Attire:

Long sleeves are usually best; bare arms usually distract from the beauty of the face! You might consider bringing different items for different poses. However, the key here is to wear something that's comfortable. If you are not at ease with how you look, this will show in your photographs!

Jewelry:

Keep your jewelry to a minimum. Metals tend to create unwanted reflections. If you wear earrings, keep them small.

Makeup:

If you do your own makeup, carefully apply foundation with a clean makeup sponge. Then apply a loose skintone powder. Apply blusher with a clean and dry makeup sponge. Then use a soft brush to apply a final layer of loose powder to eliminate harsh blusher outlines. Apply mascara lightly. Use an eyebrow pencil to improve your natural eyebrow line. Apply lip liner and fill in with a good lipstick. Lastly, be careful not to get makeup on your clothes! Dress first and then protect your attire with a towel or plastic cover.

Hair:

If you want to tie back your hair, do not wear a big bow. Use a barrette or other similar accessory. You may consider fixing your hair differently for different poses. If you do this it is a good idea to bring a hair brush and water spray bottle. I am very into curls. Women with big lush curls show a lot of Sass. If you dye your hair, make sure that your roots are not beginning to show! Many pictures are spoiled by the natural color roots appearing under the new color. Also, dying the hair often leaves it dry and brittle. If this happens, it is a good idea to add mousse or another moisterizer to the hair prior to your photo-shoot. If your hair looks good, your photographer can focus on composition!

And Finally...

This is your day! We want you to relax and have fun and let your beauty from within shine!

For more ideas on how to style the whole family look here: Family

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