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How to choose outfits for family photos

One of the hardest parts about family pictures is picking outfits that not only look good together, but look good for the location you will be having them taken. Here are my top tips for choosing clothes that you will love for your family portraits!

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#1. Consider The Location.

You may not have ever thought of this before. It actually took me several hours of studying family photos that I liked one day to notice that the backdrop totally makes or breaks the outfit! And this is step #1 because most of the time this is the first thing that is planned. We usually are picking the location before anything else because the blossoms are in full bloom or fall for the colorful leaves, or this specific grove of trees looks amazing right after it snows. My clients usually have a specific location in mind when they call so I know I’m not alone when I see a beautiful place and think, “that would be a great place for our family photos!”. “I need to set up a time to get our photos taken!”

When considering your backdrop when picking your outfits you will want to find colors, shades and tones that contrast the location. For example, light solid colors will really stand out against a forested mountain location. The clothing we wear can can compete with the backdrop if not considered. Bright and bold pattern clothing will look best in a neutral location like the Sand Dunes, Salt Flats, or a studio with solid neutral walls.

With busy locations such as the mountains, orchards, or colorful city backdrops you will want to stick with neutral colors and soft patterns to create some contrast between you and the background. 

When in doubt, solid or subtle patterns in neutral colors and tones are a safe choice if you just aren’t sure! I totally recommend looking at lots of family photos to see what you like and don’t like. Pinterest is a great resource for this!

This cute family below loves bright colors. They knew we would be taking these photos in an apple orchard where green and the bright sky would be the dominate colors. So they wore colors that would pop against the green and white. There was also a red shed in the orchard and even though red was worn it still worked for the look they were hoping for!

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#2. Pick a color palette.

You will want to consider your location like step one, neutral / soft colors and tones for bold locations. Saving the bold color for neutral locations. Neutral locations are easy, really whatever works, but whatever you choose will determine the look and feel of your photos.

If you don’t know where to begin then go online to find what you like and don’t like. Pinterest is a great resource for this as well. You can even find color palette examples to find tones that look good together. 

Here are a few palettes I put together from photos in this post. I always pick two dominate colors from the background then pick three complementary colors to use in your outfits.

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#3. Start With Mom

A lot of moms dread picking their outfit because it’s the hardest! They pick something darling for their kids and then can’t find anything for themselves that coordinates. You can even choose your outfit before the location and color palette if needed! Go to your closet or shopping and find something that makes you feel confident and pretty. If you feel good in what you wear that will shine through your expressions in your photos and visa vera! Husbands and kids are usually more adaptable so make sure you focus on YOU first! Trust me, avoid the urge to start with the kids clothes that are always so cute! Start with mom. It will be worth it!

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#4. Don’t force your family to wear something they hate.

Just like you, you want the whole family to feel confident, comfortable, and looking good in their outfit. When someone is uncomfortable in their clothes they are constantly tucking and adjusting which results in stiff smiles and poses. When one feels confident and comfortable they will not be focusing on their clothes, their attention will be turned to the family and genuine smiles and reactions will be captured. That’s what truly makes a beautiful photograph.

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Hello, This is me.

Welcome to my little corner of the internet, I’m glad you stopped by. Here are a few things about me and what I’m passionate about.

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My WHY

The reason WHY I hustle and work my buns off… my incredibly handsome husband and beautiful baby girl. They are my everything! Together we dream of owning a ranch with all the critters. We love animals, along with the cuddly joy that they add to this life, we believe that they teach us compassion and hard work. We want our children to grow up taking care of living things, knowing that they have the responsibility to feed and care for their beloved friend. And seeing that this kind of lifestyle requires land and money… we work. We work hard!

Our world is becoming more sedentary. With careers being more technology based it’s hard to build endurance for good old fashioned hard work. I’ve felt that in my own choice of career. Working hard in my job as a photographer and graphic designer requires a lot of sitting at my computer for hours at a time. One busy day kept me at my computer for 12 hours with only a few bathroom breaks, I even ate my meals between editing images and responding to emails. That requires endurance and hard work in it’s own way, but definitely leaves me yearning for something more active, I need to move my body to feel good. After a few years into my career I realized how weak I had become to outdoor work when I took a few days off from my desk job to go work on the farm. It was incredibly hot and my tasks consisted of heavy lifting, shoveling, running, and more physical work than I had done in a while. This is when I realized I needed more balance in my life. I didn’t want my desk job to become my only job. Owning our own animals have encouraged us to find time to be outdoors working and playing. That balance has brought me much satisfaction and joy.

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My roots

My grandpa, along with his brothers built a ranch in Idaho along that Blackfoot River. I have fond memories visiting the ranch and luckily married a man that appreciates the ranching and farming lifestyle. For this reason it’s our dream to create this for our family.

Our beliefs are deeply rooted in God, hard work and fun!

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I’m an artist

Art has been “my thing”’ forever, from a young age I’ve loved creating. However I don’t claim to be a natural, I wasn’t instantly good at any specific medium like many of my peers. I went to college, studied and worked really hard to develop skills in art and design. Although this has caused much frustration to my life at times, I’m proud of my journey and thankful to have a career that I love. Some of my favorite artistic projects include wood cut print making, ceramics, and painting.

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I like to boogie!

I’ve always, ALWAYS loved to dance. Although I’m not really that great at that either haha… very few things make me happier than cranking up the tunes and dancing! It’s my favorite part of wedding celebrations, I get so hyped when one of my couples tells me they are adding a dance party to their wedding day. I greatly believe that sometimes, you just got to “dance it out”. Any other Grey’s Anatomy fans out there?

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The Grand Teton National Park

In college I lived and worked in the Grand Teton National Park. It was the most amazing experience that shaped me into the woman I am today. Part of my heart remains with those majestic peaks and I love that my career brings me to the tetons several times each month.

If you and your person want to say your vows in this spectacular location, I can show you some of the most magical hidden secrets of that place.

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My job is so RAD!

I get to adventure to the prettiest backdrops and photograph the coolest people. Helping couples create a perfect day or weekend dedicated to celebrating their love and union makes me so happy! It is the absolute best feeling in the world getting to see these weddings come together. Then to be able to capture all the memories too!… my job is the greatest!