for the family

PICKING COLORS

For your outfits, I recommend choosing softer, lighter tones and muted shades. Avoid bright, bold colors and big patterns to keep the focus on your faces and the connection between you. The camera loves soft pinks, greens, muted blues, and light neutrals like heather gray, cream, leather brown, and white. These colors fit perfectly in natural outdoor settings and create a timeless, elegant look.

Two young children in light-colored outfits sit together on a fallen log in a sunlit wooded area.

MIXING UP THE PIECES

If you have multiple kids, don’t worry about matching their outfits exactly! You can mix it up – one daughter in a dress and flats, the other in a skirt and boots; one son with a bowtie, the other in suspenders. Mixing wardrobe pieces adds fun visual interest and makes the photos more dynamic!

Toddler in white shirt and brown suspender pants explores near turquoise lake surrounded by cypress trees.