Keep it Simple:
Portrait & Egagement Session
$595
2 - 3 hour session
30 - 40 fully edited High Resolution Images
One Outfit Change
What you wear for a photo shoot depends on the type of shoot, the location, and the vibe you want to create. However, here are some general tips that work for most situations:
1. Consider the Theme and Location:
- Studio shoot: If it's indoors with controlled lighting, simple, neutral colors work well. You might opt for classic looks, like a black or white shirt, or a solid-color dress.
-Outdoor shoot: For nature or urban settings, wear something that complements the surroundings. Avoid blending too much with the background (e.g., don’t wear green if you're in a park).
- Event or lifestyle shoot: Dress according to the vibe, whether casual, formal, or themed.
2. Keep it Simple:
- Avoid overly busy patterns, logos, or graphics. They can distract from your face and the overall composition.
- Solid colors, or subtle patterns, work best. Consider earth tones, pastels, or jewel tones depending on your complexion and the mood you want to convey.
3. Fit and Comfort:
- Clothes that fit well are key—neither too tight nor too loose. You want to feel comfortable, as that will help you relax during the shoot.
- Make sure you're able to move freely in whatever you choose to wear.
4. Coordinate, but Don’t Match:
- If there are multiple people involved in the shoot, aim for coordinated outfits (like complementary colors or styles) but avoid being too matchy-matchy.
5. Bring Options:
- If possible, bring a few outfit changes. Having choices can help the photographer play with different looks and styles.
6. Avoid Shiny Fabrics:
- Shiny or reflective fabrics can cause glare or unflattering reflections under certain lighting conditions. Matte fabrics tend to photograph better.
7. Consider Accessories:
- Accessories like scarves, hats, or jewelry can add personality but be careful not to overdo it. Keep it minimal so the focus remains on you.