What to Wear for Your Photography Session

Worried about what to wear for a photography session?


WHAT SHALL WE WEAR TO OUR SESSION?

One of the most common questions I get asked is “what should we wear?” — and it’s a great question because the right outfits can make a huge difference to how your finished images look and feel.

Many clients worry about this. Don’t worry though, you don’t need to go out and buy anything new. Here are my top tips to help you feel confident, comfortable and look amazing in your portraits.

I have also created a blog post with some more information if you need it!


SECTION 1 — COLOURS

Keep it simple and coordinated

The most timeless portraits use a simple, coordinated colour palette. Choose two or three colours that complement each other rather than everyone wearing exactly the same outfit — this looks natural and stylish without being too “matchy matchy.”

Soft, neutral tones work beautifully — creams, whites, greys, dusty pinks, sage greens, navy and tan are all gorgeous on camera and will never date. These colours also work wonderfully with my studio backdrops and props.

Colours to avoid:

Bright neons — these can reflect colour onto skin tones

Heavily clashing colours — these draw the eye away from faces

Very dark colours paired with very light colours in the same image — the contrast can be tricky to balance


SECTION 2 — PATTERNS AND LOGOS

Keep patterns subtle

Bold stripes, large checks and busy patterns can be distracting in portraits and date very quickly. Small, subtle patterns are fine — but if in doubt, go plain.

Avoid clothing with large logos, slogans or brand names. These draw the eye and can make images feel less timeless.


SECTION 3 — WHAT MUMS SHOULD WEAR

For maternity sessions: Flowing maxi dresses, wrap dresses and form-fitting gowns work beautifully for bump portraits. I have a range of maternity gowns available in the studio in a variety of colours and styles — so don’t worry if you haven’t got anything specific, I’ve got you covered.

For newborn and baby sessions: Comfort is key — you’ll be sitting, cuddling and possibly feeding during the session. Soft, simple tops in neutral tones work perfectly. Avoid high necklines if you’re breastfeeding. I’d recommend something you feel confident and comfortable in rather than anything too formal.

For family sessions: Choose something you love and feel great in — your confidence will shine through in the images. Coordinate with the rest of the family rather than matching exactly.


SECTION 4 — WHAT DADS SHOULD WEAR

A simple, well-fitted shirt or plain t-shirt in a neutral colour works perfectly. Avoid overly casual clothing like football shirts or heavily branded sportswear. Smart casual is the perfect balance — think clean jeans or chinos with a plain or subtly patterned shirt.


SECTION 5 — CHILDREN AND BABIES

For little ones, soft, simple outfits in coordinating colours with the rest of the family work best. Avoid fussy collars, scratchy fabrics or anything too stiff — comfort is everything, especially for babies. I have a wonderful selection of outfits, wraps, headbands and props available in the studio for babies and newborns, so there’s no need to worry about having the perfect outfit for your little one.


SECTION 6 — PRACTICAL TIPS

Bring a spare outfit — especially for little ones! Babies and toddlers can be unpredictable, and having a backup means we’re never stuck

Iron or steam your clothes the night before — creases are much more noticeable in photos than in real life

Avoid new shoes for children — they can be uncomfortable and cause tears before we’ve even started!

Keep jewellery simple — delicate, understated jewellery photographs beautifully. Large, statement pieces can distract from faces

Hair and makeup — keep it natural and true to how you normally look. Heavy makeup can look very different on camera

Get dressed at the studio — if you’re travelling with young children, it’s often easier to bring their outfits and get them changed when you arrive so they stay clean and crease-free!


SECTION 7 — STILL NOT SURE?

Don’t worry — I’m always happy to help! If you’re unsure about your outfits before your session, just send me a message with a photo and I’ll give you my honest advice. I want you to feel amazing in your portraits, and choosing the right outfits is a big part of that.

I also have a selection of maternity gowns, newborn wraps, outfits and props available in the studio, so even if you arrive and change your mind, we have plenty of options.


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