{"id":3883,"date":"2016-11-15T22:57:38","date_gmt":"2016-11-16T03:57:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/debralwallace.com\/?p=3883"},"modified":"2017-05-31T21:51:44","modified_gmt":"2017-06-01T01:51:44","slug":"how-to-choose-clothes-for-your-family-photo-session","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/debralwallace.com\/how-to-choose-clothes-for-your-family-photo-session\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Choose Clothes for Your Family Photo Session"},"content":{"rendered":"
The goal of clothing in a session is not just to make you look and feel beautiful, but to direct our attention to your eyes. All of the instructions below come back to that concept. In a great portrait your eye knows the path to the subject and does not have to do any work to find it.<\/p>\n
Before we dive into coordinating colors for groups, here are a few things your eyes find distracting:<\/p>\n
There are a couple of different approaches you can take to choosing coordinating clothing for your session. These approaches are listed in order of ease.<\/p>\n
This works really well in large groups where only so much coordinating can really happen. Before this photo session, Erin told me she wasn’t going to worry about clothing. I quickly emailed her back and said “you really can just pick two colors, it can be easy!” Their clothing came together beautifully with a simple selection of white, black and gray.<\/p>\n
With large groups it may be easiest to pick colors everyone has – such as white, black, grey or blue. \u00a0Even though white and black aren’t my personal favorites for reasons mentioned above, everyone owns them and in a pinch they can be a life saver. \u00a0Neutral colors tend to coordinate on their own as well, so picking a color like gray or khaki can also be an easy way to coordinate. Some families don’t even need to coordinate, since they gravitate toward neutral colors anyway. Believe it or not, Andy and Betsy just happened to be wearing these shirts against their neutral couch and neutral walls. It really brings your focus to their faces, which is what we want!<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Each year Althea buys clothes that are exactly the same color. She uses accent colors for variety and the looks is one that’s cohesive and really pops.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n I love in this image how her daughters skirt is similar to her scarf and how she integrated blue and purple together.<\/p>\n She has had issues with shirts arriving on time or with picking a color scheme only to find they don’t make men’s shirts in mustard yellow and such things, but for a smaller family if you can order something from the same company, this might save you time and energy. \u00a0Or if you like the convenience of online ordering and want to take the consignment route, you can also check out Swap.com<\/a>\u00a0or ThredUp<\/a>.<\/p>\n Other families have matching clothes for their kids and that can be a really nice look as well.<\/p>\n
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\nAnother extended family group told every family to each pick their own color palette.
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\nInterestingly, they all picked blue! Except for the grandparents and their daughter, who chose peach.<\/p>\nMedium: Buy (or choose) clothes that are color matched<\/h3>\n