What should you wear?
What
to wear: female
Girls
should feel comfortable: wear just about anything. However, keep a few
things
in mind. First, solids always photograph better than prints. Avoid
stripes, prints and patterns,
they do not photograh well. Obviously avoid clothing with any wording
or large brand names
on them. Definitely bring extra outfits and we will help you decide
when you get here.
Avoid white clothing for outdoor portraits.
I suggest
you bring a variety of clothing to your session: AT LEAST four to five
outfits
for for each type of setting (studio, outdoor). In fact, it's best to
bring lots of clothes,
then I'll help you narrow down your selections to match your favorites
with each
locaton or setting.
When
you first arrive, we'll lay out your clothing and step through each
piece with you: deciding
how we'll use certain items for each location and the studio.
I like to shoot barefoot, (you , not me!), so, don't bring a lot of
shoes. I like the look of a long-sleeve
dark top (or black) for some of the studio shots. I recommend a
traditional dress outfit for the
traditional session and a selection of casual outfits that
best show your personality. Darker solids
usually work best for formal portraits and studio black/whites.
Off-the-shoulder dresses are nice,
but only if you don't have tan lines. White or pastels usually are best
for light backgrounds. Basic
primary colors as well as black and white (white indoor only) are great
for casuals. Red is a great
color for outdoors. Denim always photographs nicely.
Remember the clothing should be flattering but not overpowering. Bring
some long-sleeved outfits
mostly. Bring a variety
-- please do not bring only short sleeves and/or thin strapped tops.
Although they're in style, the look of the "camisole layered under a
top" does not
photograph well.
Bring a jacket or two! A jacket over a shirt allows for a quick change
of clothing. We really like to
use a jean jacket or something similar. It serves as another "look,"
makes a good prop, and seems
to be very popular in the final shots our seniors select.
Hair
Hair
styling should be appropriate to the clothing selection. Avoid new
hairstyles or having your
hair cut or permed the week before your
portrait session. Don't do anything radical or "new" the
morning of
your portrait session. Don't use more or less hair products, etc. Be
sure to schedule
that highlight or coloring appointment so that you're
"ready" to be photographed. If you would
like to change your hairstyle
during your session, make sure that it is a simple change which can
be
done quickly.
Makeup
Makeup for portraits should be only slightly heavier than normal. Too
much makeup tends to give
you that "painted" look, too little might not show off your best
features. Even if you don't wear much
makeup, be sure to bring a loose translucent powder to eliminate shine
especially for oily skin.
Bring a compact mirror for on-location quick touch-ups on skin, eyes
and lips. Inquire at your local
department store or other cosmetic counter about "photography friendly"
make-up. They can steer y
ou in the right direction.
Since most portraits concentrate on the eyes, great care should be
taken to make them perfect.
Avoid using excessively bright colors and mascara should be neat and
without clumps. Avoid "fad"
colors, they won't be in style next year.
How do your nails look? Don't arrive with chips in your paint. Many
girls will have a fresh set of nails
and/or French manicure because their hands are often in play for the
portraits.
If
you're coming from school or practice, make sure your skin is free from
markings like ink or
anything else. Be careful with tanning. Tan lines can not be removed.
What
to wear: male
Guys, bring several outfits. A suit or sport coat for formal poses.
Make sure your shirts are pressed
to avoid wrinkles. Casual outfits are best kept to solid colors. Denim,
white (white - indoor only),
black and solid earth tones always look good. Reds are great colors for
outdoors. Bring 2-3 outfits
for each type of setting.
Bring
a jacket or two! A jacket over a shirt allows for a quick change of
clothing. We really like to
use a jean jacket or something similar. It
serves as another "look," makes a good prop, and seems
to be very
popular in the final shots our seniors select.
Guys: make sure that you are clean shaven. Beard stubble cannot be
retouched well. Don't try
a new hairstyle just before your portrait session.
Other stuff to consider:
If you wear glasses, borrow an empty pair of frames if possible or work
with your optometrist to remove
the lenses to avoid glare. Or, you can personally use a screwdriver and
remove the lenses.
Speaking of your eyes: what color are they? Bring a shirt that really
brings out the great color of your eyes!
Bring props and clothing that have meaning to you: sports equipment or
uniforms, dance outfits, musical
instruments, your class ring, cowboy hat, and your car/truck if you
wish. If you'd like to involve your pet - be
sure to clear that with us first. What's your favorite flower? Bring
one with you: we'll incorporate it in the photo
session.
Finally: please
don't be late. Consider arriving 5 to 10 minutes
early. Our session begins at a precise
time that allows us to hit our locations perfectly with light and
schedule considerations. Help us give you
the complete service by arriving on-time.
How
do I get started?
Your experience begins by contacting me
for an initial personal pre-portrait consultation (via phone and
email). I seek to understand YOU! We'll review clothing, location, and
the portrait styles that you are seeking.
We'll explore what you want, and what your parents want. Be prepared to
tell me about activities, sports, clubs,
friends, church, music and everything else that is part of your life.
We seek to understand you, because your
portraits should reflect the REAL you. I look forward to hearing from
you today!
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