Senior Portraits Outfit Guide


Your senior photos are all about celebrating you — your style, your personality, and this exciting milestone in your life. The right outfit will help capture that perfectly.

1. Wear What Makes You Feel Confident

Pick outfits that reflect your style and make you feel amazing. If you feel comfortable, it will shine through in your photos.

2. Keep It Simple & Timeless

Avoid busy patterns, big logos, or distracting graphics. Solid colors and classic pieces look great now and years from now.

3. Bring Variety

If your session allows, bring a mix of outfits — something dressy, something casual, and maybe something that shows off your hobbies or school pride.

4. Choose Flattering Colors

Neutrals, earth tones, and muted colors look best with my warm editing style. Avoid neon and super-bright shades that can reflect onto your skin.

5. Dress for the Season & Location

For outdoor sessions, think flowy dresses or light layers for spring/summer, cozy sweaters for fall, or jackets and boots for winter.

6. Add Layers & Textures

A denim jacket, cardigan, scarf, or hat can give you extra variety without a full outfit change.

7. Mind Your Shoes

Your shoes will show in some shots — make sure they match your outfit and are comfortable to walk in.

8. Minimal Accessories

Small jewelry or hair accessories are perfect, but avoid anything too large or distracting.

9. Prep in Advance

Try on your outfits ahead of time to make sure they fit, coordinate, and are wrinkle-free.

Couples Outfit Guide


Your outfits should work together to tell your story while letting your connection shine. Here’s how to choose the perfect looks:


1. Wear What Feels Like You

Choose clothing that reflects your personality and style as a couple. If you’re comfortable, you’ll be more relaxed and natural in front of the camera.

2. Coordinate, Don’t Match

Avoid wearing the exact same color. Instead, choose tones that complement each other — think “color family” (earthy neutrals, warm tones, muted pastels) rather than identical outfits.

3. Keep It Simple

Skip busy patterns, large logos, or distracting graphics. Solid colors and subtle patterns photograph best and keep the focus on you two.

4. Pick Flattering Colors

Earth tones, soft neutrals, and muted shades pair beautifully with my warm, natural-light editing style. Avoid neon or overly bright colors that can cast unwanted tones on your skin.

5. Match the Season & Setting

Dress for the weather and location. For example, light linens for summer fields, cozy knits for fall, or soft layers for winter and spring.

6. Add Layers & Textures

Mix fabrics like denim, knits, linen, or lace for visual depth. A jacket, cardigan, or scarf can change up the look without a full outfit swap.

7. Mind the Shoes

Your shoes will be part of the story — wear something that matches your style and is comfortable for walking or posing outdoors.

8. Subtle Accessories

Minimal jewelry or hats can add personality, but avoid anything too flashy or oversized that might steal the spotlight from your connection.

9. Plan Ahead

Try on your outfits a few days before the shoot to make sure they fit, coordinate well, and feel great to wear.

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