How to plan for an awesome photo session
The Perfect WARDROBE
My Nr.1 tip is to wear something to your photo shoot that you feel great in. You will look amazing in clothes that make you feel confident, magnetic, and unstoppable. Ask yourself: Does this spark joy?
Plan a few different looks that include casual, fun and dressy options that are simple and timeless. Bring a couple of different looks you all love - in different colors and styles and we will figure out together what looks best in photos.
Cuts
Women typically look great in their photos when they wear dresses or tops that are fitted, especially in the waistline. I also recommend wearing clothes that don’t need a lot of adjusting and that highlight areas of your body that you like. A very short skirt is not recommended as it can seriously limit your movement options.
Colors
It is a good idea to choose mostly solid colors, maybe some soft patterns - logos can be distracting in photos. You want people to notice YOU – not what it is you are wearing.
Think colors that look great on you, rich jewel tones tend to photograph well, as do colors from the same color palette. A splash of red/orange adds energy to any picture, white clothing often does not photograph well.
Wear a top that is lighter / more eye-catching than the bottom piece: it draws the eye up to the face.
Textures
Certain fabrics can add a lot of visual interest to your images: shiny, roughly woven, fuzzy, velvety textures and materials like lace, leather, wool and other textured fabric. Use them for areas you want to highlight or close to the face.
Materials such as Lycra and Rayon have a tendency to reveal every little bump on your body whereas woven, matte fabrics typically fall more losely giving you a smoother look.
Practicalities
Consider if it is easy to swap out pieces of clothing if we are shooting in a more public environment. Layered looks over tank tops tend to work well. Be sure to bring along shoes to go with each outfit.
Try your chosen clothing on in advance to be sure it fits comfortably and is flattering. Bend over, sit down, raise your arms etc. and make sure that you don’t show more than you intended.
Consider the right undergarments for the look you want if you are wearing strappy or light colored clothing. You could even take a few pictures in the mirror to see it this is the look you want.You might want to organize each outfit in a separate bag so you have everything ready for different looks. Plan on how to get your garments to the photo session clean and wrinkle-free.
For Guys
Keep your clothing simple and in line with your style
Tailored/ fitted shirts in a light color always look good
T-Shirts and polos should not have a big logo or print
Plan on how to get your garments to the shoot free of dog/cat hair, lint and wrinkles.
2. ACCESSORIES Add Personality
Accessories can really add more fun to your outfits and you’ll be able to style a variety of looks that will result in a more diverse range of images.
For Girls
A hat, sunglasses or jacket can be layered to create different outfits. Fashion rings, bangles or a statement necklace can add flair to a simple outfit.
Accessories are always a great way to show your personality. I also encourage you to work in a touch of red here as it adds energy to the photo.
3. Extra Care for SKIN, HANDS + HAIR
Let me know if there is a side of your face you prefer – I am happy to shoot from that direction. Also let me know if there is a feature of your face or body you don’t like or something you are self-conscious about – I will work around that.
Skin
Don't worry about having a few blemishes -these can be removed during retouching. Avoid sunburn before your shoot: red or peeling skin is not a good look. Natural skin tones look best in photos – avoid spray tanning. If using make up, try to even out skin tones between all visible body parts: a light face does not harmonize well with a tan neckline or much darker hands and arms and vice versa.
Scars/birth marks will be removed only at your request. Please tell me at the time of your session what your preference is.
Skin conditions may require extensive retouching. If extensive retouching is necessary, it will not be done on proofs, but will be done on the final images you order, at your request.
Glasses
Make sure the lenses are clean. Anti-reflective coated glasses not only cut down on glare but also bring out your eyes nicely. If you have different styles of eyewear to choose from, bring a selection to the shoot. Try to bring at least one pair that does not have transitions or dark lenses. I will do my best to avoid glass glare, but with some lighting conditions it is nearly unavoidable. Glare will not be removed from proofs.
If you sometimes wear glasses but don’t want them in your images, make sure to remove the eye wear at least 30 min before the shoot to make sure there are no read marks where the glasses used to sit.
For Guys
Go for a clean-shaven look or nicely trimmed beard in your professional photos.
You guys look also great with clean hands and trimmed nails
A haircut about 1-2 weeks before the photo shoot gives you the best results.
Make Up
Matt make-up usually looks best on camera.
Be extra careful while applying eye makeup (eye liner, mascara, lashes), as your eyes will be the focal point of many of your photos.
Nails
Your hands will be showing in many of your photos, give them some extra attention. If your nails are painted, make sure the polish is fresh.
hair
Your everyday hairstyle is just fine. If in doubt; go for a “timeless” hairstyle.
If you feel you want a fresh hair-cut aim for something like two weeks before the shoot so your hair can grow a bit and look more natural.
Avoid trying anything unusual or drastic for your session - specially a color change that may not turn out the way you had hoped.If you maintain coloring on your hair, try to schedule a color appointment that will give you the right amount of washing before your photos. (Most people who color have that “sweet spot” they like better than the first day)
Hats are great for a few shots, but don’t wear one on the way to your session.
4. PROPS That Tell Your Story
Props are a great way to tell the story of who you are in new fresh ways. Just bring a couple of things that relate what you enjoy and we will figure out together what works for your photos.
5. GETTING READY for your Shoot
Get your beauty sleep, and drink plenty of fluids the night before your shoot. Don’t work out too hard the morning of the shoot - have a relaxing time instead with a light meal that keeps you from arriving hungry. Leave yourself plenty of time to get your make-up on and hair styled since feeling relaxed and enjoying yourself makes for great photos.
Amazing images are all about the ENERGY you embody. Showing up open and positive is really all you need to do. From here on out you can just go with the flow, have fun and we will take some great photos in the process.
I am so excited for our shoot together!
Warmly,
Oriana