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Today, early in the morning, I opened the wardrobe and got buried under a pile of my “nothing to wear”. Considering the fact that the “I-have-nothing-to-wear” problem while the shelves of the wardrobes are bending under the strain concerns 98% of female population of the world, I decided to dedicate a special series of articles that explores the theme of clothes selection for a photo shoot. If you have a scheduled photo session in Prague in your wedding outfit, it’s more or less clear. But if the question is how to get dressed for a or for a family photo shoot, the task becomes more complicated. But, please, don’t get worried, it’s not that frightful.
Just follow my recommendations below and everything will be alright. Well then What to Wear to Your Engagement/Couple Photoshoot? The clothes for a photo session should be selected according to seasonality. The key words are “according to seasonality” and they should not be confused with “according to the season”. Although I have nothing against an outfit suitable for the season and, quite the opposite, I’m all for it. You should feel warm and comfortable. Since you have decided to show off in a print dress in the middle of November, such a photo session shall not last long.
The seasonality means if one of the participants wears a chiffon apron dress, the style of the partner should match, and under no circumstances he can wear long trousers and a woolen sweater. Clothes should correspond as well with its purpose: sportswear, evening wear, formal style, etc. You both should dress in the same style. A girl wearing a cocktail dress and high heels, and a man in a bright flower-dotted short, faded jeans and sneakers would be an awkward couple.
Clothes for a photo session should be selected according to the texture. If he wears a pullover, she comes in a knitted dress. Thus you may combine different textures in one outfit as you like, the only thing that matters is that they should be combined with taste. There are plenty of resources in the Internet on this topic, so I don’t need to go into details. The clothes should be of the same age. This applies especially to photo shoots with historical stylization. While choosing an outfit for a photo session, please consider the place of the shoot.
If it’s a park and a picnic, an evening dress and heels are no match for it. A lady should act like a lady. Even if in your everyday life you resolutely avoid wearing skirts, for a photo session a dress would be the ideal choice. None of the most elegant trousers would be able to emphasize your femininity as the most ordinary dress can do. Light, flowy materials waving in the breeze and swirling when you move are the best choice for photo shooting during warm seasons. But, of course, if you are not comfortable with it, stick with your lovely jeans.
You should look amazingly in those. Please avoid large patterns, logotypes, inscriptions, and everything that may attract attention. Monochrome clothes look most favorable. Clothes should be harmonic in rhythm. If he has a check shirt, she may wear check stockings. Make your style inimitable!
It would be good to think how you can diversify your image—with scarves, braces, ties, neck-pieces, brooches, hats, funny footwear— you have the widest choice. Bright outfits are preferable for photo sessions in the street.
In grey, brown and black you would simply blend into surroundings. But it is not as well necessary to be as colorful as a rainbow. The colors are going to be discussed here below. The footwear matters. Suitable footwear may harmonically complete your image, except that you should feel comfortable in it.
The socks also matter, as they surely would be seen in every sitting pose. It would be advisable not to wear white socks and trainers!
And it should be noted that stoneblock pavement in Prague is nice, unless you are walking on high heels. So please also bring something comfortable to change.