What {to} wear for your Family Portrait Session {Janesville Wi Family Portrait Photographer}
HELP!
“We have a family portrait session coming up & we have NO idea what to wear?”
Been there? Done that?
Yep I figured. So here we go. I decided to go ahead & put a few things together for your upcoming sessions, whether they are with me or another fabulous photographer in the area. I really hope you are able to take some information out of this post & turn it around to work for your family!
{warning :: I am not a fashionista, not in the least bit. with that said, proceed with caution}
{helpful websites along the way}
this is a fabulous website for many things. but you can build, search, & save your own color palettes. print them out & take them with while you shop
If you have NOT seen this website you’ve been living under a rock probably. {ok maybe a cave}
But this serves as an example of what NOT to do, enough said.
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This first slide I wanted to go with a more class palette of grey & black. A lot of my families are going this route for the fall & I love it.
Just because you use classic colors in the images does not mean that they’ll be “classic” & “boring” themselves. Don’t be afraid to go with your gut instinct.
I love the variety of texture & color here.
Oh & obvi the “peace” shirt is my fav. I just wish there was the word “out” down below {peace-out}
FYI all pieces in the below slide can be found from the GAP

With this palette I wanted to use colors that complimented well & that worked with all members of the family.
You can easily swap the maroon out for a navy sweater & pop in a little hot pink action for another fabulous color palette.
{Below is a mixture from GAP, Old Navy & Janie & Jack}

{But wait, I can NOT afford $89 for a dress I’ll only wear once?}
Word. I hear ya, for sure. Please keep in mind these are only to SERVE as a vision, an inspiration & a starting point. Heck you could get the same look from hittin’ up some fancy garage sales, the goodwill or your friends closet? Be creative.
{YO, I am NOT a size 6, or even 10 for that matter!}
UMM, again, word. From personal experience I am not a small & tiny person.
For this I would direct you to looking online where there are more plus sizes available
The following are websites that I suggest looking through. Some perhaps will be within your budget & some will not.
Also I must give a gigantic shout out to Etsy.
WOW = addicting.
Fabulous hats, accessories, scarves etc. When in doubt, check etsy!
{p.s. don’t blame it on me when your etsy bill is $100+ a month…}
One of my absolute favorite places for FUN, BRIGHT colored clothes especially for girls is Hanna Andersson
{hint : search craigslist}
Some of my favorite GIRL findings
{GAP, Old Navy, Gymboree}

Some of my favorite BOY findings
{Gymboree & GAP}

DON’T BE AFRAID
*to be bold, have fun with color
*use props {whatever those may be}
*use accessories
*add on layers
*be open to new, funky, random locations

Another fun idea is doing your family session {or part of it} in super amazing Holiday PJs like these here from Hanna Andersson

{final thoughts}
matching polos are NOT a good idea, even though someone told you they were
trust the professional photographer that you hired to capture these images & enjoy your family
be open to options, ideas & craziness
choose a color palette & pick clothing that coordinates NOT matches exactly
stay away from Dora the Explorer & Spongebob t-shirts
keep your eyes on & off the camera : remember some of the best images can be captured when your not looking
and again :: HAVE FUN!
{heads Up}
please feel free to share, pass on & even comment below. heck you can even e-mail me with questions on where I found a certain sweater or dress
I sincerely hope that this was helpful & somewhat amusing, if not well too bad.
thanks, peace out & happy holidays
s. {natale}