It's the moment you've been waiting for - your family photo session is just around the corner!


You've chosen the perfect location, found the ideal photographer (that's me!), and now comes the fun part: coordinating your outfits.


Don't stress, though; I've got you covered! Let's dive into the wonderful world of dressing up for your family portraits.


Why Coordinated Outfits Matter

Coordinating your family's outfits isn't just about looking great; it's about telling a story through your photos. When everyone's clothing harmonizes, it creates a visual connection, emphasizing the bonds and love you share. So, what's the secret sauce for a successful ensemble? Drumroll, please...neutral colors!


The Magic of Neutrals

Neutral colors like whites, grays, creams, and soft pastels are like the blank canvas of your photoshoot masterpiece. They complement any backdrop, weather, or season, and they'll never go out of style. Here's why neutral clothing is always a great choice:

  1. Timeless Elegance: Neutrals have a timeless quality that ensures your photos will look just as stunning in twenty years as they do today.
  2. Versatility: They go with everything! Whether you're surrounded by lush greenery, a sandy beach, or an urban setting, neutrals won't clash with your environment.
  3. Focus on Faces: Neutral tones keep the focus where it should be – on your beautiful family. Bold colors can steal the show, but neutrals let your personalities shine through.
  4. Mix and Match: Neutrals are incredibly easy to mix and match, allowing each family member to express their unique style while maintaining a cohesive look.


Adding a Pop of Personality

Okay, so we've made a strong case for neutrals, but that doesn't mean your outfits have to be boring! It's all about striking a balance. Once you've chosen your neutral base, sprinkle in some personality with accessories. Here are a few ideas:

  • Bold Accessories: Add a pop of color with statement necklaces, scarves, or shoes.
  • Textures: Incorporate textures like lace, denim, or tweed for depth and visual interest.
  • Patterns: Subtle patterns, like stripes, floral designs or plaid, can work if they don't overpower the neutral base.


Dress for the Location and Season

Consider the location and time of year when selecting your outfits. For a beach shoot in the summer, light linens and breezy dresses are perfect. For a cozy fall session in the park, layering with cardigans and boots can add warmth and style.


Comfort is Key

Last but not least, ensure everyone is comfortable in their outfits. Kids and adults alike should feel relaxed and confident. Happy, comfortable family members make for the best photos!


In Conclusion

Coordinating outfits for your family photo session can be a fun and exciting part of the experience. By choosing neutral colors as your base and adding a sprinkle of personality through accessories, you'll create a look that's both timeless and uniquely yours. Remember to dress for the location and season, and above all, prioritize comfort. With these tips, you'll be ready to shine in front of the camera, and I can't wait to capture your family's beautiful moments!


Ashlee - Ashlee Houck Photography