What to Wear for your Photo Session

I get this question A LOT, so I thought I should probably address it on my blog. Gone are the days of jeans, barefoot, and a white top for your photo session.   Today's trends are colors & patterns, and not being so "matchy, matchy".

So here are some tips and my opinion on what to wear for a photo session.

  • Pick 2-4 colors and have everyone wear some variation of those colors.
  • Layer different patterns or colors, and use accessories.  Maybe mom wears a bright necklace, or your little guy wears a really cool tie.
  • Don't wear something you wouldn't normally wear.  You won't feel comfortable and you might not love the look on you in a few months.  Stick to what you know and like.  If you hate your arms, don't wear a sleeveless top.
  • If you are trying to coordinate the kids try and shop from one clothing store/designer.  Often they have clothes that go together from the same collection.

Here are some examples of families that I have photographed that did a great job of coordinating their clothes.

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I love that this family chose navy and yellow, it was so bright and colorful, and the girls' outfits were from Carter's and from the same collection.

This family was doing a session by themselves but also a large group shot.  They chose pink as their main color, while her sister's family chose purple and I think they look so great together.

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I love that mom was rocking the purple pants, what a great way to pull the color in without having everyone just wearing the same color top. Colors-1 Colors-3This family really did a fantastic job of coordinating their colors while not having anyone's looks competing.  You can see each family had a different color to work off of, but they all worked so nicely together.

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Finding my style

Currently I am feeling like I am really working on figuring out my style.  I don't know if it's because I am so sick of winter or what, but I am LONGING to get back outside for session.  While the winter sessions indoors I have done are utterly adorable, I just don't know if they are ME.  I feel like they don't tell enough of the story. I think I am going through some growing pains.

 

The next few months should be interesting...

DIY

A few years ago I discovered etsy and ever since then I have loved looking at all the photography props and items you can buy, but they add up and get pricey.  So I tried my hand at DIY and I am so proud of how it all turned out.  I made some dyed cheesecloth wraps for little newborns, and beautiful tie back headbands for newborn girls.  I am also teaching myself how to knit.  Here are some of the sets I made. I can't wait to use them on a sweet little baby! NewbornSet-1 NewbornSet-2

Hello Out There

Wow, so I am starting a blog for my photography and it's a little scary to be honest, and confusing. But I wanted to say hello and thank you for checking out my blog.  I am sitting here wondering what I should share, should I share a photo? a picture of myself?  how do I start this thing? So, how about I start by telling you how I got here.

I am very much a type A personality so naturally I went followed the path of going to college and starting a career, as my mother urged me to, and I chose teaching.  I always wanted to be a teacher, but I am not so sure I always really did want to be a teacher because it was what I enjoyed OR if it was because it was an obvious choice.  I just didn't know how to go about being something that wasn't an obvious choice and I didn't (still don't) like taking risks.  So that left teaching.  And I taught for over ten years, until...I got excessed, which means LAID OFF.  This lead to a lot of anxiety and left me thinking "what do I really love?" and my answer was photography.  So I took a leap of faith and decided to start Erica Burns Photography and I have never been happier!

I jumped in with both feet and I am thrilled.  So thank you out there for supporting me and allowing me to choose to take the path I didn't take so many years ago because I was too chicken to do so.