5 Tips on What to Wear for your Studio Photoshoot

Most people feel a little awkward in front of the camera at the best of times. So when you’re preparing for a studio photoshoot, the best thing for you is to feel comfortable for your shoot. When you get your images, you want to be happy with what you see, so preparation will go some way to ensuring you get everything you want from your photoshoot.

Here are 5 Things to Consider When Thinking About What to Wear for your Studio Photoshoot

#1 Perfect Colours and Textures for your Studio Photoshoot

If you’re having a studio photoshoot with other people, for example your family, think about colours and textures that compliment each other. You’ll want to look back on your photos and not be distracted by clashing colours. Wearing colours that blend into each other can really bring out the best in any family photo.

#2 Be comfortable when thinking about what to wear for your Studio Photoshoot

To ensure you look and feel great in your studio photos, make sure you choose clothing that you’re totally comfortable wearing. Choose clothing that you really like to be seen in. This will help you not to feel awkward in front of the camera during your shoot.

#3 Give some thought to your home decoration colours when thinking about what to wear for your Studio Photoshoot

Many people forget about their home decor when choosing what to wear for their studio photoshoot. The thing is, you’re likely to want to have your favourite photo framed or reproduced on canvass, so that it can hang proudly on your wall at home. To make sure this works for you and doesn’t create a class of colours on your wall, choosing neutral coloured clothing might be the best thing to consider. Likewise, again, ensuring you and your family don’t clash in colours and textures will help your framed photo to look stunning on your wall.

#4 Choose timeless clothing to wear for your Studio Photoshoot

You absolutely don’t want to look at your photo, hung on your wall at home and dislike it. Photoshoot photos are memories for you to cherish forever, so think about choosing clothing that is timeless, that you’ll like when you look back over with fondness of the memory, rather than cringe at the look of your clothing.

#5 Keep it Simple when choosing clothing for your Studio Photoshoot

When choosing clothing for your photoshoot, keep it simple. In other words try not to over accessorise, over dress or have hairstyles that cover or obstruct your face. Wearing straightforward clothing - avoiding shorts or short sleeved clothing - will add a degree of elegance to your photos.

Happy planning for your Studio Photoshoot you beautiful things!

Dee xx


I hope you’ve found this blog to be useful. If you want a studio photoshoot for you and your family, be in touch and get yourself booked in for a session. The studio is beautiful, light and airy and you’ll have fun!

Dee x

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