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Feeling well prepared and choosing the right outfit for your session is super important! 

A lot of you will ask “What should I wear?” “What colors go well together for photos?” No need to stress! I’m here to help you have the most easy going session! Below is this session guide for outfit ideas and recommendations, other do’s and don’ts before your session, and more! Courtesy of Almida Meyer Photography & yours truly.

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to reach out! I can be reached by email at kastlehphotography@gmail.com or via text at 425-638-3836. I will get back to you as soon as I can!

Clothing

 

Stick To The Neutrals Neutrals such as cream, brown, gray, olive, black, nude, etc. are a safe bet and look lovely in almost any location! Earthy neutrals can help bring warmth into your photos and can look so flattering!

Pick One Bright Color

If you’re looking to add something more vibrant to your outfit, stick to one piece of clothing that will pop. That way it’s not too overpowering in photos. Example – A red flowy dress, a mustard cardigan, etc. Just make sure to match this with some complimentary neutrals!  

Look At Popular Color Palettes

Complimentary colors look amazing in photos! If you’re struggling with deciding what works best – take a peek at the color wheel to come up with colors that match and look good together. You can find a color wheel here – https://www.canva.com/colors/color-wheel/.  

Keep in mind your location as well! For example – A burgundy dress against the sand at the beach, a mustard yellow top in the park at fall, etc. Jewel tones are a lovely addition as well as these combos –  

Rust + Brown + Cream

Maroon + Black + Gray

Navy + Gray + White

Mustard + Blue + Brown 

Blush + Slate + White 

Olive + Brown + Cream 

Gold + Navy + White

Match The Location With The Outfit 

Make sure your clothing fits the setting of your photo session! If you’re up in the mountains or forest – Warm and earthy dark tones look so lovely! On the beach, stick to neutrals and pastels. Just make sure the colors don’t clash with the background you’ll be in.

Avoid Bold and Overpowering 

Large, bold prints can seem like a fun option – but in truth they can be extremely distracting in photos, and a bit unflattering. If you’re going for patterns – I recommend small, dainty patterns – plaid, stripes, or polka dots. Just make sure it’s not too busy with too many colors involved! 

Don’t Match, Coordinate! 

Coordinate your outfit choices for complimentary colors that go well together – but don’t be too matchy-matchy! Choose 3 or 4 colors that look together and stick to those instead of everyone wearing the same colored shirt. 

Add Texture And Unique Fabrics

Look at textures when you’re out shopping for outfits! Knits, lace, embroidered pieces, sequins, velvet – all of those help add some extra depth to your photos. Chiffon or other delicate fabrics can help add movement to your photos and can be so dreamy. Mixing fabrics can also help elevate your photos and make them a bit more interesting.

More Tips

• As a general rule, for summer and spring, wear pastels, cool hues, or neutral tones. Solid colors are best. It will show awesome in photos! For winter and fall, bundle up! Layer cozy knits, like a sweater or a cowl scarf, and a bright winter coat.

• Wear clothes that flatter your body type, and accentuate you the best!

• If you bring different outfits, choose a few different styles (casual, dressy, fashionable, etc.).

• Always bring a backup outfit just in case!

• Make sure your clothing is clean, unwrinkled, and ready to go.

• You can never have too many shoes as I always say so bring options.

Here’s my Pinterest board with more ideas for color combos –  Mood Board

Different Outfits & Accessory Ideas 

Include Layers & Accessories

Adding in hats, jewelry, jackets, vests, sweaters, cardigans, and more will give you lots of little things to play off in your photos! It is the best way to spice up any outfit for your session and add visual interest.

Casual and Cozy

A great first outfit to start in is something more free and loose, that’s not too restrictive and allows for a lot of playful movement. Jeans and a nice blouse or sweater will give you the freedom to run, jump, piggyback, cuddle up together, and be super goofy without worrying about something ripping or being out of place. This will help us achieve more dynamic and playful poses and photos! 

Make Sure You’ll Be Comfy

Based on your setting – your clothing options will definitely differ! If it’s freezing cold and your session takes place in the mountains – bring some layers and bundle up! If we’re in the midst of summer and it’s hot as hell out – leave the thick sweaters at home and opt for something more light and breezy. Your discomfort will show and you don’t want that! 

Dressy And Romantic

Be Yourself

Above all else- Make sure you still feel like yourself in these outfits! You don’t have to stick to these guidelines – you can dress however you want as long as you feel comfortable in your outfit. Even if it’s something totally unique, be YOU. Showing off your amazing and one-of-a-kind personality and character in your photos matters the most.

More Do’s & Dont’s For Your Session 

Do Find Options For Layering And Accessorizing

Knits, lace kimonos, leather or denim jackets, chunky sweaters, jewelry, boho hats, flower crowns, etc. can all really help to pull an outfit together. 

Do Look For Small Patterns 

You don’t have to stick to just solid colors. there are lots of fashionable small prints out there that photograph well. Just make sure they aren’t too busy with too many colors involved – and please refrain from having large logos! 

Do Pamper Yourself With Clothes + Professional Hair & Makeup 

You don’t get the opportunity to get glammed up and get photos like these done too often! Take this as an opportunity to treat your self so you feel and look your best! You deserve it! 🙂

Do Wear An Outfit You Feel Comfortable & Like Yourself In

Make sure you are comfortable! If you’re uncomfortable it will show in the photos and it will sour your whole session! Comfort above all else.

Do Avoid All Black On The Beach

All black won’t look that amazing if you’re in a neutral location like the beach, unless you’re going for a super edgy vibe and that’s your jam! 

Don’t Wear Overly Bright And Neon Colors

Bright and neon colors such as reds, oranges, pinks, etc. can cast colors onto the skin and create some unflattering images. 

Don’t Pair White And Bright Colors

Specifically, matching a bright white shirt with a bright red dress can cast unflattering colors, such as red, onto the shirt and create some odd looking images!

Don’t Forget To Think Of The Little Things 

Make sure hair ties are removed from wrists, wear comfortable and proper underwear, have your hair and makeup done well, and nails done too. While I do skin adjustments and editing, removing hair ties and bra straps, plus fixing makeup or adjusting clothing that doesn’t fit well or fixing chipped nails is not something that i offer in my sessions. 

Don’t Wear Casual Shoes 

You may think that your shoe choices don’t make that much of a difference. but on the contrary they do! Casual shoes like sneakers, crocs, cheap flip flops, etc. can make your photos look a bit funky. I recommend some nice sandals, heels, wedges, cute little fall booties, oxford style shoes or nice boots. If we’re out on a strenuous hike for your session – hiking boots are a perfect fit, but they might look funny on a beach. Just use your judgement when deciding! 

Don’t Forget To Dress Others In A Complimentary Style 

If you’re in an elegant dress or formal wear, don’t have your partner in a t-shirt and cargo shorts. instead try some chino pants and a button down. and again, please skip the casual t-shirts with graphic prints or logos on them as it can be quite distracting. 

Hair & Makeup

Having your hair + makeup professionally done is highly recommended; even if done extremely natural it still adds that perfect touch before getting your photos professionally taken.

If you’re going to do your own makeup for your session make sure it is well done (it really does make a huge difference).

If you have a bad breakout or bad acne, don’t worry about that at all! It’s very easy to retouch. Lipsticks can also be a lot of fun so don’t be afraid to bring along your favorite color. The camera loves the color.

Book Professional Hair & Makeup

Professional HMUAs know that the right amount of makeup is key for your photos and making them pop! It helps you feel amazing and taken care, plus sets the mood for the day! I recommend scheduling your HMUA trial (if you have one for your wedding) on this day – that way you get your trial done, and professional photos to go alongside it!  

Makeup Choices

My recommendation is to keep makeup on the natural side! Dark or red lipstick can bleed very quickly and fade, leaving a fun outline that you will probably despise! Bright eyeshadow may be a tad bit overpowering, and glitter gets absolutely everywhere! If you’re getting false eyelashes – make sure they fit your eye shape well and aren’t too outrageous! It can create shadows underneath your eyes that can be quite unflattering.

Eyebrows

Always make sure your eyebrows are groomed and looking their best. 

Lips

Either wear chapstick/lip gloss/lipstick or bring some chapstick along to apply if your lips get dry easily. 

Nails

Your hands and toes might be seen in these photos, especially close-ups of fingers/hands if this is an engagement session. Short nails with neutral polish looks gorgeous in photos, while long nails/bright nails (especially neons) can take a bit of attention away. Clean and bare nails are ok too! When getting your nails done – I recommend sticking to gel or shellac, since it has less risk of chipping. Another great option is press on nails for right before your session! You can find some lovely options at your local drug store, or find fancier options online. 

Hair Styles

Braids or twists are quite lovely in your hair and helps add an extra element to your photos and some lovely variety. Please be mindful of your hair texture when choosing what you want! If your hair cannot hold curls – it will probably start to fall flat when it’s time for your session. I cannot work magic (contrary to popular belief) and add curls or straighten hair post processing. This is one of the reasons why I recommend a professional! I would also suggest not making drastic changes to your hair right before your session so that you know you will like the way it looks in photos. Make sure your hair is brushes, combed, or styled exactly the way you want it to appear in photos. 

Vendors

Hair & Makeup 

OLGA VICOVAN – Everett, WA

GlAM BY JAZLENE – Marysville, WA 

ASHLEY HOLLAND – Bellingham, WA

MICHELLE WIGHT – Seattle, WA 
ELIZABETH WHITE ARTISTRY – Seattle, WA 
ANNE TIMSS – Seattle, WA
SHALONDA PEGUERO – Tacoma/Renton WA 
ZO AND CO STYLING – Seattle, WA 
KATIE VIGIL HMUA – Seattle, WA

Favorite Shops 

LULUS
SHOW ME YOUR MUMU
REFORMATION
FAME & PARTNERS
BALTIC BORN
FLUTTER DRESSES
NORDSTROM
ASOS
FREE PEOPLE

INDOCHINO
EXPRESS
OLD NAVY
ZARA
MACY’S
JC PENNEY
H&M
TARGET
AMAZON 

Posing

Everybody wants to feel comfortable in front of the camera so I’d suggest practicing your photoshoot preparation posing before your shoot even if it sounds silly. It will be a lot more fun if you can open up and just be yourself. Practice some different poses and even some faces in the mirror; it will help you feel more confident and ready for your shoot. Of course, I will help guide you in any way necessary while we are shooting so don’t worry too much. The most important thing is to have fun, relax, and be YOU! If you do those 3 things, we can’t go wrong! You can also see how I became a photographer.

Roozengaarde Tulip Festival

Locations (In Seattle Area)

*Potential travel fees* 

three forks natural area
twin rivers park arlington wa