There are a lot of things on my to do list and a Styling Guide has been one of them. So here we go…
I am by no means a “fashionista” but I do happen to know what looks good in photos. By all means, if you have any questions please let me know and I’d be happy to help out but always remember, “Rules are meant to be broken” so you can always stray out of the lines if you really love to.
When I was getting my outfits together for my own photography session, the one thing I realized I didn’t have was a guide as to what to wear. I’m not a fan of matchy, matchy. I like some contrast but not too busy. I like elegant but edgy. I like bold and I like simple. So I knew I needed a few different options. I created this guide to help others choose their outfits and props as well. Yes, I said props because I know as a lover of Pinterest I’ve seen ideas I love and want to incorporate. I also know photographers don’t have every single prop to fit my personality or wants. So I got prepared to bring my own props based upon my own inspirations and ideas. It’s okay to bring your own ideas to the table because these ideas are yours and that means your photos will scream with your personality. I love it when my clients do this! And sometimes my creativity comes to life even more and I can bounce even more ideas off of yours.
Things to Keep in Mind
Your body type. There is no shortage of information about general body shapes and clothes that will be the most flattering for all body shapes. Do the research, and dress accordingly.
Coordinate colors. An outfit doesn’t have to be the exact same color. The same color family would work well too (example: Royal Blue and Light Blue).
Coordinate styles. If she’s wearing a dress, the guy should dress up a little nicer, maybe a button up shirt and tie. If it’s more relaxed, then both wear shorts and nice shirt.
Wear solids or simple patterns. Don’t over do it with the patterns. Solid dark colors are the most flattering. Don’t wear anything with words or shapes, it takes away the focus of your photo.
Stick to more fitted clothing. One thing I like to tell most people, wear clothing that hugs your body more than falls off of it. Bigger clothing can make you appear bigger in photographs.
Accessorize your outfit with a stylish pair of heels, a chunky necklace, a clutch, cowboy boots, a tie, etc.. (Remember, Pinterest has great ideas!)
It’s always best to keep it comfortable though, bring flip flops if you are wearing heels and make sure your outfit reflects you, most importantly. I personally love the dark Jeans, high heels, funky jewelry for girls and dark jeans, button up shirt, loose tie and blazer for guys. Splashes of color here and there can spice it up too.
Props
A fun way to make your session unique and fun is to bring props.
– Sunglasses
– Hobby items (guitar, hockey sticks, etc)
– Umbrella
– Picnic Basket
– Tricycle
– Balloons
– Hats
– Your favorite cool couch or chair
– Anything else that makes your relationship unique or that is special to you.
Dress nice, but don’t get so “dressed up” that you are uncomfortable. Interact with each other the way you normally would. Goof off, make faces, cuddle, laugh, play. In short, have fun and be yourself! Again, if you have any other questions, please be sure to let me know and I would love to help!