Choose Clothing Carefully and with a Purpose
To avoid stressing out about what to bring to your photoshoot, here are a few general tips to keep in mind when choosing your pieces of clothing for your photo session:
- Choose your clothing based on the intention of the photo session.
- If it is a headshot photo session, think about the reason for renewing your headshots. Keep in mind your title, your workplace, your functions, and don't forget your style. Your new headshot/portrait must communicate a message and your role.
- If your headshot/portrait is exclusively for work, you will probably want to maintain and follow its business dress code as a guideline to choose your clothing.
- In general, avoid strong, detailed, or busy patterns, too contrasting or distracting colors or colors that do not become you or you dislike.
- Jewel tones such as sapphire blue, emerald green, royal purple, ruby red, and white, neutrals, black, dark red, and blue are nice colors that always photograph well with all skin tones, eyes, and hair colors.
- Simple necklines draw attention to your face. Use necklines that don’t show too much of the skin such as shirt collar styles, round, square jewel, crew, boat, high neck, and other necklines that are not too trendy. Avoid using plunging V necks, halter, strapless, or spaghetti unless under a perfectly polished jacket or sweater.
- Use a good-looking necktie but not too trendy or loud.
- Men can also wear button-down shirts under a perfectly ironed/steamed jacket for a more corporate/executive look.
- Try to avoid seasonal, trendy, or prints with text.
- Make sure your clothes fit your frame well even if it is a relaxed style cut.
- Make sure your clothes are clean and ironed or steamed. Wrinkles and pronounced creases are distracting and take away the attention from you.
If you are doubtful about what to bring, no worries. Bring whatever you can, as much as you can, and we will figure it out here at the studio.
Accessories and Jewelry
I always tell my kids that their best accessory is their smile. The same is true for your photoshoot unless it is a fashion/commercial shoot. Accessories or jewelry should not overpower by any means your facial expression or smile. So, keep your accessories and jewelry to a minimum, classy and inconspicuous, especially so, for a corporate headshot or portrait.
Hair, Facial Hair, Nails, and Make-up
I do realize most women feel comfortable with how they do their own makeup when they do. But, I still recommend getting your makeup done by a makeup artist. She will know how much or how little to do your makeup depending on the type of headshot you want.
Men don't need to worry much about makeup but they need to pay attention to their hair and facial hair. For men, it is a good idea to refresh their haircut a few days before the shoot just in case you need to go back to the barbershop for any last-minute fixes. If you have facial hair, make sure it is nicely groomed and clean.
Getting a manicure before is important in a photo shoot because hands are visible all the time. Unmanicured nails look bad and can ruin a headshot or a nice closeup pose. We recommend you choose a neutral, natural, or color that matches or combines with your clothing palette.
I hope these tips will help you best prepare for your upcoming photo shoot. It should be fun and stress-free! Should you have any additional questions on how to best prepare for your photo session, please feel free to email me, text, or call me at 571-295-8060.
Adriana