Step 1- First and foremost the answer is something comfortable! If you're not comfortable, you're photos are going to look just that way...uncomfortable. Wardrobe choices should reflect your sense of style and your personality. Take David's senior photo for example. His clothing is casual and appropriate, and he looks COMFORTABLE.
Remember---It should look like you in the photos!
Step 2- Pick colors appropriate for your location. Think about your photo location. What colors are there? If you're photo is being taken in front of a red barn, wearing red is going to capture a "floating head." If your plan is to reproduce the photos in black and white, bold patterns are often most effective.
Alyssa's senior photo is a great example. The red in her shirt complements the red of the fall colors. It really contrasts well against the yellow leaves, and pulls out the highlights of the red leaves.
Step 3- Families and couples should coordinate, not match. No longer are the day's where everyone wears the same polo shirt with khakis (unless of course you're in an advertising campain for a polo shirt company!) Be cautious however, to avoid conflicting patterns!
The Knight Family is wearing all variations of browns and whites. Their clothing represents their unity as a family, without looking like a catalog spread. Modern, yet timeless.
Step 4- Think about where the photo is ultimately going to end up. Maybe you are taking a family portrait to be hung in your Living Room, over the sofa or mantel. In that case, consider dressing to match or coordinate the colors in your Living Room. Now THAT is some beautiful family art.


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