Posts with tag: "what to wear"
Friday 17 June
By Kristin Kozelsky
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You've decided that you're ready to get some professional photos done so to represent yourself and your business. If you want to look your best, then it is important to prepare for your session.

 

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Here are a few key things to keep in mind when deciding on what to wear for your session:

 

  • Firstly, how formally should you dress? Obviously, this varies with your profession. To start, what do you normally wear for your job on a day-to-day basis, particularly when meeting with clients? I’d start there and then maybe go a half step more formal.

 

  • Secondly, think about how you want your photos to feel when someone looks at them and what is best for your profession. Is it your goal to come across as trustworthy, established, and very high end? A suit might be the best option in that case. Would you like someone to see you as approachable, friendly and knowledgeable? A nice button-down shirt with rolled up sleeves for men or a pretty blouse and necklace for women might be right choice in that case.  If you are going to wear company polos or button downs for group photos, ensure that everyone on the team has a shirt in the correct size and color prior to the shoot date and specify what to wear on the bottom half as well.

 

  • Next, think about colors. If you know you would like to use your photographs on your website or business cards, what colors are in the branding? Be sure that the colors you choose complement the brand colors. For professional head shots, I recommend that you wear solid colors with little to no patterns. One more note about colors - bright red and bright hot pink can be difficult for digital cameras to translate in certain lighting conditions, so avoid solid pieces in those colors if possible. It is no problem if the colors are muted, textured, or a secondary color in the piece.

 

  • If you are thinking of changing your look during the session, I would suggest using layers and accessories to easily get that effect. It is easy to dress up or dress down an outfit with a blazer or suit jacket, a neck scarf, adding or removing a tie, jewelry changes, rolling sleeves up or down, etc.

 

  • Also, while loose, boxy clothing may seem like the best way to hide a waistline that you might be self-conscious about, large, boxy shirts or jackets tend to make people look bigger in photos than they really are.  For both men and women, I recommend something slightly fitted over something very loose.

 

  • Regarding grooming, take a quick look in the mirror and check to see whether your hair or beard (or ears or nose?) needs a trim. If you color your hair, check to see whether the roots need to be touched up. If possible, set your hair appointment for one week before the shoot.

 

Lastly, ladies - a few things:

  • I do recommend professional hair and makeup and can refer you to some excellent folks if you need some guidance

 

  • Avoid strong lip colors - while they can be a lot of fun to wear, they can be very distracting in the photo (the most important thing in the photo should be your eyes!) and is is sometimes difficult to find a strong lip color that complements your skin tone, the color of your teeth, and the color of your gums - something a bit more soft and neutral is usually a safer bet

 

  • If you are self-conscious about your arms, consider wearing long or three-quarter length sleeves instead of sleeveless or short-sleeved tops or dresses.

 

Please feel free to let me know about any of your concerns ahead of time so that I can help you look and feel your best in your photos. As always, if you have any questions, please reach out!

 

 Are you looking for advice on what to wear for a couple's session? Check out this post!

 


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Wednesday 18 February
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Hey!  You have a session with your sweetie coming up!  That's fantastic.  One of the most common questions once the session has been scheduled is 'What should we wear?'.  There are a few key things to keep in mind when deciding on wardrobe for your session: 

 

Firstly, how formal would you like to go for this session? Many couples like to wear something one or two steps more formal than their everyday clothes, but it is not necessary. Chelsea and Alex decided to go with a very relaxed, comfortable look and that lends to the comfortable feel of their photos. Others choose to dress up a bit more so that they are photographed at their best. Think about how you want your photos to feel when you look at them and that will help you decide which direction to go.

 

Secondly, color. Think about where you plan to put your photographs in your home and what colors are in that space. Be sure that the colors you choose to wear will coordinate with the room where you plan to hang your artwork.

 

A good place to start might be to decide between warm or cool colors and then get specific from there. Select colors that complement each other but are not the same. In Chelsea and Alex’s photo, you will notice that they opted for cool colors, and the color of Alex’s shirt is picked up in Chelsea’s necklace. In Marie and Steven’s photo, her solid pink shirt complements in his maroon plaid shirt because they are both warm colors.

 

  

 

That said, there are some colors to avoid if possible. Bright red and hot pink can be difficult for digital cameras to translate in certain lighting conditions, so I’d avoid solid pieces in those colors. If the colors are muted, part of a pattern, or are secondary colors to the piece, that’s fine. Last note about color, solid black and solid white are not ideal because it is easy for the body and arms to get lost in the photograph, but it obviously can be done (hello, weddings!).

 

If you are considering changing looks during your session, I would suggest using layers and accessories to get that effect. It is easy to dress up or dress down your outfit with sweaters, jackets, scarves, jewelry, rolling up sleeves, removing a button-down shirt to dress down to a t-shirt, etc. Depending on the location of the shoot, there may not be an opportunity to find a private space to change, so using layers and accessories to alter your look tends to be the best option.

 

Lastly, ladies - a few things just for you:

  • if you are particularly self conscious about your arms, consider wearing long or three-quarter length sleeves instead of sleeveless or short-sleeved tops or dresses.
  • Professional hair and makeup is recommended. I am happy to provide you with recommendations if you need them!
  • Form-fitting clothes tend to photograph better than loose-fitting clothing and very structured pieces like blazers. It turns out that the way we see clothing and body shape in person is different from how the camera translates it, so instead of being flattering in person, loose or boxy clothing can hide your shape a little bit too much and tends makes individuals look larger than they are in photos. 

 

Of course, if you have any other questions, please reach out!  Email me any time at kristin@kozeskyphoto.com.

 

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Want to see more of Chelsea and Alex's pictures? See Chelsea and Alex's Beloved Couples Portrait Session here! 

 

 

 

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