Style Guide


Yay! I’m so excited for your upcoming session! Let’s start putting together the perfect wardrobe!


This guide is here to help you plan outfits that will look amazing no matter the occasion. Whether you're a senior, a couple, or a business owner prepping for some branding photos, this is for you!

Couple dancing joyfully in snowy winter forest, woman in white dress laughing, man in green shirt holding hands.

The Colors

what color palette should I use?

 

Earthy tones and neutrals are key to creating the perfect photoshoot wardrobe. Think soft creams, light greens, warm browns, and off-whites. These colors create a calming, natural vibe that always looks great on camera. I’d also suggest sticking to lighter tones rather than going for darker shades, as they tend to add a more airy and fresh feel to your photos. Soft, muted colors allow the focus to be on you, rather than overpowering the scene. It’s all about balance, so keep it simple, clean, and effortless!

 

Young woman in white ruffled maxi dress smiling in a lush green forest clearing during golden hour.

Creating Texture

How to add some depth to your outfit

 

Adding texture to your photoshoot outfits is a simple yet powerful way to elevate your overall look and create visual interest in your images. Incorporating elements like chunky knits, lace, denim, velvet, or leather can add depth and dimension, making you and your outfit stand out on camera. Layering different textures not only enhances the tactile quality of your ensemble but also helps catch light in unique ways.

 

Couple sharing a romantic moment by a rustic wooden fence in a green countryside setting, woman in white dress and man in cowboy hat.

Coordinating

How to make your outfits feel cohesive without being too much

 

When coordinating outfits for a photoshoot, the goal is to look cohesive without being too matchy. Stick to a color palette with a few complementary shades rather than everyone wearing the exact same color. Mix in different patterns, textures, and layers to add variety while keeping the overall vibe consistent. This way, everyone looks great together, but it’s not copy and paste.