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WHAT TO WEAR?

It's natural to be nervous about getting your photo taken but we will do our best to make you feel relaxed and have fun. 

 

If you have any questions about the session please call our office and we would be happy to discuss your thoughts and plan ahead with you. 

 

Listed below are a few basic suggestions regarding clothing and session planning. We look forward to working with you!

GENERAL TIPS
WOMEN

Shirts should be a solid color and have least 3/4 length sleeves.

Necklines should be at a respectable height.

Normal makeup is fine.  Our lights do not need any extra makeup.

Don't forget about your nails and toe nails if you plan to do more casual portraits.

MEN

If you have a beard or mustache, make sure it is neatly trimmed otherwise a fresh shave is a must!

Choose a tie with a subtle pattern.

Shirts should be a solid color and long sleeves are best.  Shirts that include a buttoned collar should be fastened.

Jackets should be a solid color and fit properly.

GROUPS

For groups of 3 or more, select 1-3 colors (keeping them all solid).  One of the colors should be neutral such as tan, white, black or jeans (something everyone can incorporate in their ensemble). 

People should show their individuality while still blending with the group.

If you want everyone in a similar color, make sure they are all similar shades of the color.  If everyone is wearing light blue and someone has a navy shirt, that person will stand out.

Try to stay away from too much white.

KIDS

Pants  should fit a little on the longer side. 

Undershirts should fit properly underneath sweaters.

Dresses for little girls should have flowing and billowing skirts that will cover the legs.

Hair accessories should be subtle in a solid color.

Try to avoid short collars.  They often come out of place and do not lay properly.

GLASSES

If you wear glasses, wear them for your portrait.  It can be very hard to tell until you are in the studio whether your prescription will cause reflective glare. 

 

You can completely eliminate any potential problem by making arrangements to borrow a pair of empty frames (without lenses) in your frame style from your optician.  Glass glare is costly to remove.

PETS, PROPS & MORE!

We welcome pets at any of our studio locations.

If you want to get some creative photos, we recommend bringing in different props such as instruments, hats, clothing, pets, food or anything else that will allow us to get artistic and have some fun!

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