Look FABULOUS in Your Portraits! {Patricia Wade, Midland Lifestyle Photographer}

 

Because moms love looking great as much as they love great portraits, I wanted to devote a blog post here and there to the subject. And I wish I could take credit for this idea, but really it was the talent behind Wallflower Photography that inspired this. I just recognize a cool and helpful idea when I see one, and I wanted to pass along my own thoughts and helpful hints. It really doesn’t have to be difficult or painful to coordinate the family’s wardrobe for a photo shoot. Just keep a few things in mind.

#1 – Keep the colors, patterns, and styles simple. In other words, think about how dated the portraits from your childhood now look. If you would like trendy portraits, hey, I’m all for that. But, if this portrait will be hanging on your wall as artwork for years to come, you might consider a classic approach to your clothing choices. Oh, and consider taking one or 2 shots barefoot, since shoes really date a photograph. Plus, it’s an unexpected touch that lends some authenticity and a casual feel to your photographs.


#2 – Words and Logos are generally not your friend! Logos and wording are distracting. Shirts will rarely be readable, depending on how you are posed, so sticking with solids is often your best bet. And while logos are not your friend, layers most definitely are! They add texture and dimension to your photograph, so incorporate a few touches such as ruffles, a belt, and beads. An added bonus is that removing a layer such as a sweater is an instant wardrobe change during your photo shoot.

#3 (see footnote*) – Don’t be twinkies. No, I’m not talking about the cream filled pastries that will survive a nuclear Armageddon. I’m talking about everyone dressing the same. You may think it’s cute, but trust me on this one, your kids don’t. And if they do, they are just too young to know any better. Ok, I’m ribbing you, but think about this. Would you want to go shopping with your mom and be caught carrying the same handbag and wearing the same Minolo Blahniks? Um, no. Right? Look, everyone in your family is an individual. It only makes sense for that to extend to their clothing.

A great way to create a family wardrobe for your shoot is to browse your favorite online stores, such as Old Navy. They make it so easy to coordinate your entire family. What are you waiting for? When you’re done, make sure to e-mail me to set up your appointment. I’m ready to book your family session. It’s time to start thinking about holiday photo greeting cards, too!

*This one is actually just my own personal preference, so please don’t be offended if your favorite family portrait shows you all sporting the same outfit. And rest assured that if you want to dress your family in white button downs and denim, I will still make sure you have gorgeous portraits.

AntiSocial {Patricia Wade – Midland Band Photographer}

Where do I even begin this one? Let’s just say that you never know what exactly will happen when you (unkowingly, I PROMISE!) trespass on someone’s property to take some pictures of their trees at sunset. (Sorry, Christy! I really thought it was random field. Really!) You might be spotted by a local band practicing in someone’s garage. Big muscle-y guys with bigger tattoos. Tattoos that eat tattoos for breakfast. Ok, I don’t know what I’m saying. Tattoos don’t eat breakfast. Onward with the pictures. That’s what we’re here for.

So, there I was, taking pictures of the band. The lighting was….ok, well, let me tell you. There was no light. Well, there was light, but not much of it. And it was going fast. Now, you all know I am a natural light photographer, so I was pushing my camera. Um, I need to give my camera a nice little bonus, because I think you could hardly guess these pictures were taken at sunset. Maybe I’ll buy it a new lens. It deserves it, don’t ya think?

So, that’s how this whole thing happened. This cool guitar player, Eric, saw me taking pictures of trees (TREES for the love of….) and asked if I wanted to take some real pictures. And let me just tell you, these guys ROCKED! And they rocked the camera, too! And guys… I totally want to be taking the band’s pictures when you get your record deal. *cough* Not too much to ask. Just sayin.
It was sic fun! (Ok, I don’t know what I’m talking about. Was that even the proper use of the word “sic”?) In plain English, these guys were a blast! And um, LOUD! Cool, yeah, but loud for sure. But hey, what do you expect from a metal band? Get with the program. Dude, if you like metal, cruise by their Myspace page and give them a listen:
www.myspace.com/antisocialtx

Next time, we get individuals of everyone. I’m not taking no for an answer. Unless you tell me no. And then I will back away slowly. I am not stupid. KIDDING! Ha! These guys were totally nice. Way fun. I’m telling you, it was fantastic!

And finally, a little shout out to Christi. For letting me persuade you to click a few photos of you. It was sincerely a highlight moment to see your face when you got your picture tonight. Thank you for trusting me and my camera to capture your beauty. You ARE beautiful.