Posts with tag: "what to wear"
April 21, 2016
By focal point photography

Do you dread picking out what to wear for your photo session? Does it make you so stressed out that you decide to skip booking the photos all together? 

YOU ARE NOT ALONE

Believe it or not, over half of my clients ask for help when deciding what to wear for photos. This makes me so immensley happy because I love the styling part of a photoshoot. I think before we start tearing up your closet and scouring the web for the perfect attire, there are a few questions that need to be asked. 

  • 1- Why are you getting photos taken? 

What are they for? Are they a gift? Because you want a fun Christmas card? Someone guilted you into it? Everyone else is doing it? You got a bargain? To capture a moment or season of life? 

These are all OK reasons, but knowing why you are having them taken is important. It helps see the mission through to the end. It helps with the anxiety that often follows when thinking about having a "stranger" take your photos. If you remember the "why" it will make the session seem more important and worthwhile. Often times just answering this question will help put some parameters on what to wear. For example, if you are getting them taken for Christmas cards, maybe you want to wear holiday colors. Again, start with "why" you are having them taken.

  • 2- What will you do with these images? 

Will you be purchasing prints or digital files? Are you going to hang prints in your living room? Are you making an album for a grandparent? Are they mothers day gifts? Lets be honest here.... do you digital files ever even leave your computer....... please please please buy a few prints. 

Start this thinking process early. If they are just for fun to share on social media, then what you wear may not be as important. You may not need to develop an ulcer worrying about it. If they are for a gift, think about what the recipient likes. For example, my mom would like more traditional styled photos. Her house decor is forest green and burgundy, so wearing bright red should be out of the running. These little decisions and thoughts are not life and death, but planning ahead will help simplify the actual wardrobe selection process. 

  • 3- What is my wardrobe budget

Should we just use what you have already in your closet? Can you buy something that will work for dual purposes (easter, mothers day, Christmas)? Are you so darn excited that you have budgeted a few hundred dollars to make the styling part of the process a priority? 

I am all about budgets. When clients give me a budget, I stick to it. I am not afraid to use what you have. I actually did it for our own family session last June. I know its possible. Confession......My son did have to wear old flip flops with this outfit and I didn't love it. It still bugs me when I look at the photos, so keep these kind of things in mind.

  • 4- Who has the least options

Who has the smallest closet? I always start there. For us, its my junior high aged son. If its not basketball shorts, track pants, hoodies, or t-shirts, he doesn't have it. He has zero pairs of jeans. And he hopes to keep it that way. He has basketball shoes and flip flops. He sees no use for anything else. This is super hard to work around. So, I must start with his wardrobe and build around it. Luckily we had recently attended a wedding and so he had one button up shirt and thats where we started for our wardrobe. It was his only option.

  • 5- What makes you feel comfortable? What will make your spouse and kids feel comfortable? 

Do you know what is worse than having your family photos taken? Having them taken in clothes you hate that make you feel stiff or fake or hot or cold or fat or .... 

After asking these 5 questions and wresting with the answers, we move to the fun part.... Actually picking out the clothes. I promise to help you walk through that. I will put together some tips and tricks for doing that. Stay tuned. 

 
October 22, 2012

I confess, I failed. 

 

Don't you hate when your best laid plans fail to happen? 

This is especially true if you are a control freak. {just in case you are new around here, I MAY or may not have a control issue:}

And it also hits close to home when you are a woman of your word. 

If I say I will do it, then I WILL DO IT. 

 

And I didn't. 

Sorry. 

 

Next thing that should happen is for me to tell you all my excuses for why I didn't follow through. 

I promised frequent blog posts, and I desire to do that. And it just doesn't get done. 

 

Then busy season hit and I was not prepared. 

I have so many blog post ideas and gorgeous photos to share. 

I just need to re prioritize. Or get a maid. Or a nanny. Or get rid of facebook. Grrrr

 

Fall is such a gorgeous time and my annual mini sessions sold out fast. I have 3 dates scheduled. These images are from the first date. 

 

I have some amazing clients.

p.s. you could be a client too. just a few spots left for the year. hurry!!!

 
September 26, 2012

I know... it has been a long time. Too long. I could fill up the whole screen with excuses, but instead, I promise to blog often. For real. Scouts honor. 

I know you want to know what to wear for family pics. I know its stressful. I feel your pain. We are having our pics done next Saturday. So, I understand. I thought it would be helpful to show you how I decided what to wear. Warts and all. 

First, planning is key. Sorry for you anti planners, this is just fact. Start now. Think about what you want to do with these photos. Think about where you might hang them. Think about the location your pics are being shot at. Think about your budget. 

I asked my photographer where our photos will be taken, she told me a green field. Ok, so I don't want to wear green, right? I want to show up in the pics and pop against the green. I am having them taken for holiday cards and gifts. I want them to look fall ish. This means I won't be wearing flip flops and sunglasses. Fall to me is layers and boots and deep colors. My budget... it ain't pretty. Lets face it, its back to school time. We are all broke. So, my goal... spend less than $40 for the whole family. 

Ready? 

First I went to the person with the smallest wardrobe. The 9 year old boy. I looked for shirts that I liked that would be colorful and fall ish. These are the three I came up with. 

 

Ok, I am sure you guessed the yellow plaid one is my favorite. I love yellow, very fall ish. Next I take these 3 shirts into siblings closet to see what she may have to coordinate. Not match, just coordinate. No more matchy matchy. Please. With sugar on top.

Not really a speck of yellow, orange, or brown. Ok, that favorite shirt is out. Not gonna work. That leaves us with the other 2 shirts. And, I find a solid colored dress. 

Looks like this would work with either top. Excellent. I love choices. Now to spice up the boring dress. I look for long sleeves. Lets be practical. We want fall. I find a navy cardigan I purchased at a garage sale this summer. Perfect. Now to add more pop. She has a red headband and red shoes. Done. 

Here is where I should mention the photograph quality. I know, a photographer with terrible pics. These are obviously point and shoot low res quick shots. You know I can do better work than this, right? Well, if I ever blogged to show you my work, you would know. I digress. 

Anyway, at this point. Both the boy shirts look great with daughters outfit. Now off to mom and dads closet.

 

Told you - here is real living at the smith household. Anyway, I decide to start with hubby. Here is the only thing with navy blue that isn't a firefighter tshirt. 

 

Now, I take a step back. Wrong season for old glory. Decide I don't like dads striped polo and that I like boy shirt on left of girls dress. It just gives more options. I want fall photos. This shirt has the rich golden mustard color. 

Ok- now both kids outifts are decided. He will just wear jeans. He is a 9 year old boy, what else does he have. Back to mom and dads closet. I look through my clothes. Only one piece jumps out at me. Its not great, but we can spice it up. Its paid for. 

 

Its white with blue diagonal type "railroad overalls" print. You know what I mean. It coordinates, but is b.o.r.i.n.g. And sleeveless. Hunting for a sweater....

Here is what I came up with that was in the same color family. Far right is too short for the dress, makes my butt and gut look bigger than they are. Mustard with pattern.... same deal. A bit too short. Bright red plain looks better. Worn out and has a hole in arm pit {note to self, keep arms down}, but looks ok. Red and white striped was too much. Makes me nauseous with boys striped shirt. Now we have gone from old glory to candy cane. Awesome. White is longer, excellent. But, back to boring. I decide to go with red holey sweater. On to some accessories. They look so fun in photos and really add texture and character. 

Find a skinny yellow belt to break up the mumu and a mustard yellow necklace. {of course made by trendi wendi}

Things are looking better. I will just wear dark skinny jeans. I am too old to wear short dresses. It ain't pretty.

So, SHOES. Yeah baby. I am thinking of my red boots. I run to get them down from the fall box. BAM!

Ouch. the reds don't look so good together. The boots are a warm red, and the sweater a colder red. Hmmm. Ok, I will go with brown. This will bring out the mustard color anyway. Crisis averted. 

ok, 3 down. 1 to go. At this point I know I must buy hubby a shirt. He has jeans. So, we head out to look for a mustard shirt. I am thinking that will pick up the accents of mustard I am sporting and keep the flag look at bay. Then it is brought to my attention that maybe a mustard top won't look so great on hubby. He has lighter complexion and blondish hair. Hmmm. I make him try a bunch of things on in old navy. Nothing is really working. I am running out of time before we have to get kids. Enter panic. I am forgetting what boys shirt even looks like. I am tired. and spent. We purchase 2 shirts with the same colors and head home. 

After thowing everything back out on the floor, I realize the shirt on the right is pretty dark. With 3 out of 4 of us wearing jeans, this navy blue shirt is not what I want. That decision was easy. He will wear the red shirt. It does bring out the blue in sisters dress. 

Satisfied. But what about my holey sweater? this is going to be too much red. and clash.

ok, I go back to the mustard color. Find a longer mustard sweater and trade out the jewelry for red stuff. Now, before you go hating me. I didn't have these things on hand. I got the sweater new and borrowed the red jewelry and belt. What are friends for. When you are unsure, get help. Call in reinforcements. Trendi Wendi herself came to my rescue. 

So, here it is. Looking much better. And I added a mustard undershirt for hubby. Phew. Still with me. Don't stop now. Man shoes are important. Imagine doing all this work and then having hubby wear white tennis shoes. EEEEK. So, I went to his closet. Here is what I found. 

Either the brown loafers or the Puma shoes will be fine. We will probably do the brown loafers as they match my shoes. Now, I know you are still wondering about our budget. Here you go. The wait is over. 

Less than $30. Booyah. I will return the dark navy plaid shirt and then pray that fun blue converse drop from they sky for sons feet. He is the only one who doesn't have shoes. Well, he does have black tennis shoes with blue on them. We might wear those. I may look for converse or something fun. I only have 10 days left, so we will see. 

I hope this helps you understand what goes through my mind when choosing outfits. If I had a budget, I would have a different outcome. But, lets be honest. Most of use don't have a budget for photos and outfits. And the photos are more important. 

Also, I love to pick out outfits for photos. Its a sickness. Let me know if you need help. Or, Trendi Wendi is for hire. And she has quite the eye for this stuff. 

Glad to be back in the saddle on my blog. Feels right. WE have a lot of AMAZING sessions to catch up on. 

Over and out. 

p.s.- I am booking for fall family photos... Few spots left for October. Call me :)