8 TIPS ON HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR SENIOR PICTURE OUTFITS, MC SENIOR PHOTO

How to Choose What to Wear for Your Senior Photos

You've booked your senior pictures and your first question is...What do I wear?

You want to make sure you look amazing for your senior photos and that starts with picking the right outfits for your senior pictures to show off your personal style. But with so many great options out there, from dresses to jeans and everything in between, how do you choose the right things?

What you wear can determine locations, what type of poses we do and more so picking the right outfits for your style and personality is important. And coming prepped and ready to go with clothing, jewelry and accessories will ensure that your senior pictures will come out amazing and you will fall in love with your senior photos!

The following tips will help you when it comes to picking out your senior picture outfits:

Tip #1 - Look for Inspiration

Look for inspiration on Instagram, both at fashion bloggers and my Instagram to see what past clients have worn, as well as Pinterest. We also have several boards on our Pinterest too. Having a visual for what you like and what looks good on camera is a great way to start the process of choosing the right outfits for your session.

Tip #2 - Think about what works for the season

Each season has distinct clothing types. Springs is all about pretty sundresses and sandals and fall is all about layers. Check out these two blogs featuring FALL and SPRING outfit tips. So make sure you are choosing a season for your senior session that allows you to wear the types of clothing you like and make sure you are choosing clothing that reflects the season in which you are having your photos taken. Check out that season's latest trends and colors and incorporate them in a real way into your senior pictures. Make sure you don't overdo it on the trends...just pick one or two that fit your style best!

Tip #3 - Shop your closet first

I know everyone loves to get new clothes...so do I!! But you may have exactly what you need in your own closet so be sure to check there first!! What is your favorite item in your closet? What do you love to wear? What item makes you feel confident and beautiful? Start with that item and build your outfit around that!

Tip #4 - Choose a variety for your session

For your senior pictures, be sure to bring a variety of outfits so that you don't look like you wore the same outfit in all your photos! I suggest that my clients bring three outfits which ensures that we get a good variety and different looks for the session. Ideally you will have one dressy outfit (usually a dress!), one casual outfit (such as jeans and a top) and one outfit that is somewhere in between or out of the box. Be sure to not only bring variety when it comes to clothing types as in jeans, shirts, dresses, etc but also bring a variety in color and/or pattern. You do not want everything to be the same color and you do not want everything to be a pattern or everything to be a solid. Make sure to have at least one outfit that has a pattern for variety!

Tip #5 - Don't be afraid of color

Colors look great in photos s and allow you to pop off of the background. Wearing neutrals may make you blend in with the background instead of stand out. Think about your skin color and what color clothing compliments it. If you are pale, white may wash you out so be sure to choose colors that flatter you and not colors you see everyone else wearing. Do you have a favorite color? Wear it!! That will help show off your personality during the shoot.

Tip #6 - Show off your personality

One of my favorite quotes from Rachel Zoe is, "Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak." This really applies to photos because they need to represent who you are without words. So choosing outfits to wear in your photos that showcase your personality is a way to get you across to the viewers of the photos! Are you classic or preppy? Then choose clothing that reflect that. Are you a bit bohemian? Then a flowy dress and jewelry may be the best way to showcase that. Are you edgy? Then choose clothing that speaks to that side of your personality. Maybe you are a little of everything so choose a variety of outfits that fit all the different sides of your style and personality.

Tip #7 - Consider the location you want

Besides the question, "what do I wear?" the second most popular question is, "where do we take the photos?" The location of your senior photos is important and also needs to reflect you and your style. So when thinking of what to wear, consider the type of location you want. If you really want to wear that long, flowy dress then an urban, downtown type backdrop may not work as well as a field would for that look. And on the flip side, if you want to rock your favorite converse high tops and vintage concert tee, then a field of wildflowers might not be the perfect spot for that type of outfit. Make sure you consider your dream location when choosing your outfits for your senior session. And if you need help pairing an outfit with the right location, that is what I am here for!

Tip #8 - Think about the entire look

No matter what outfits you choose for your session, make sure you consider every detail so your outfit looks complete. That includes accessories, shoes and even your fingernails and toenails. You want to make sure you look at everything together to make sure it works, try it on and remember to pack everything you need for each outfit. It is a great idea to hang your outfits, put your accessories for each outfit in their own baggie such as a ziploc and attach that to the hanger of the outfit. That way you keep everything for each outfit together and are organized for your shoot. Don't forget shoes! They are just as important as every other piece of the look! And when in doubt, wear nude shoes because they elogate your legs!



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