Families & Little Ones

Wardrobe Tips For Your Family Photoshoot

If you have decided it is about time to get those family portraits updated, you may have wondered "What in the world are we all going to wear?" And really, that is a great starting point, because wardrobe is such a big part of a photo session! But I've got a few tips for ya so maybe you can feel a bit better as you go through closets and start putting together your outfits. :) 

1. Start With A Color Scheme
Gone are the days of everyone wearing the exact same thing (black shirts and jeans, white shirts and khakis, anyone?) Though I'm sure those outfits were a lot easier to put together, it isn't exactly what I recommend now.  Instead, I suggest choosing a color scheme to work with, and pulling together outfits around that theme. This could be more specific and monotone, such as everyone wearing a neutral and a shade of blue, or you can go a little more general and have everyone wear fall colors or pastels. You can also pick complementary colors, such as this aqua and coral combination. 

Coral + Aqua Color Combination

Coral + Aqua Color Combination

Neutrals are always a safe bet if you'd like your pictures to stay timeless and go with the decor in your home for years to come! 

Neutrals are always a safe bet if you'd like your pictures to stay timeless and go with the decor in your home for years to come! 

2. But... How Do I Decide On a Color Scheme? 
When deciding on a color scheme for your session, look around your home. What colors would look best when they are up on your walls? What colors do you often decorate with? If everything in your home is neutral and shabby chic, I would stay closer to the same look in your clothing, instead of putting everyone in a pop of color. But if bright colors make your heart sing, then maybe that is the direction you should go (though I personally would choose a neutral to go with the bright colors, so the clothing isn't too distracting!)  

Even if your session doesn't take place in your home, think about how your pictures will look on your walls. You want your style to be reflected in your clothing, just like it is in your decor! 

Even if your session doesn't take place in your home, think about how your pictures will look on your walls. You want your style to be reflected in your clothing, just like it is in your decor! 

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3. Textures > Patterns
I am not a photographer who bans all patterns, but I do suggest breaking up busy patterns with lots of solids. Maybe keep patterns limited to undershirts or scarves, or have one or two people with a pattern and keep the rest of you in solids. I do suggest, however, textures and layers! In the fall, this could mean vests and knit cardigans, but in the summer, of course, we may want to keep it a little more simple due to the heat. :) Bringing necklaces and bracelets for the ladies, though, is a great way to incorporate more visual interest without adding more heavy layers. Hats are always a fun option as well!

Sweaters, vests, and jewelry add texture and visual interest, while the patterns are split up between lots of solids. A+ on these outfits! 

Sweaters, vests, and jewelry add texture and visual interest, while the patterns are split up between lots of solids. A+ on these outfits! 

4. Dress For The Season
This may seem silly, but it is worth mentioning-- Make sure your family is dressed for the season you are in! If it is a cool, winter month, it looks great and it will help your family be more comfortable to add on a scarf or vest, and don't forget some leggings with those dresses. If your session is in the summer, lighter tones and pastel colors may look a little better with the colorful scenery versus dark tones that bring to mind cool times of year (and lighter tones will keep you cooler, too!)

5. Finally, Make Sure It Fits
Lastly, before your session (like, days before, not the morning of!) have everyone try on their outfits and shoes and make sure it all still fits. Little ones grow quickly, and sometimes not as quickly as we think they will, so it is better to be prepared in advance if you need to grab a different pair of shoes before your session or hem up some pants. 

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I hope this helps you the next time you're preparing for your family's portrait session! 

Baby Emmett, Nine Month Session

Baby Emmett turned nine months old right around the holidays, so we have Christmas trees and cloudy skies for this session! :) We were able to get some family photos this time as the crops were in from the fields, and we took full advantage of it. They all had some cuddles and giggles together, and Emmett gave his mom and dad some slobbery kisses. I think it is safe to say he adores them as much as they love him!
Emmett may have only been nine months old, but he was already trying to walk around on his own, and could crawl away in a matter of seconds! I call this little guy my football player client, because he is so strong for his age, but he'll probably grow up to be a painter or something. ;) He sure is ahead of the game though! 

The Cook Family

We did this session right before the holidays, while the whole family was together. I know it was a challenge to make everyone's work and school schedules align just right for this session to happen, but I'm so glad that we found a little window where everyone could make it-- even little Sophie, the dog. :) Though it was a bit cold and the ground was wet, we had lots of laughs during this session. (I won't share the goofy pictures here, but just know, there were some goofy pictures!) It was such a delight to work with this sweet family, and I think their hard work of getting everyone together during such a busy time paid off. <3