
The most popular time of year for family photos is from September to the end of November, just in time for upcoming holiday cards and gifts!
Oh, but what to wear?
The location for the shoot and the temperature outside will of course affect your choice of outfit on the day. But we firmly believe that the clothes will not affect your individuality and self-expression in any way!
We've rounded up 5 'can do's' and 'can't do's' for your family photo shoot in autumn.
✅WEAR THIS:
- Matching colours.
- Add flowers and small patterns that are popular right now to the top layer.
- Wool, knit and corduroy - these textures will add warmth and cosiness to photos.
- Add to that blankets.
- Scarves, blazers, cardigans, belts, jewellery, fun socks and hats.
⛔️BUT NOT THIS:
- Matchy-matchy - remember the denim of the '80s? Don't be like that..
- Logos, graphics, and words.
- Neon colours - they often create a different shade in the photo and look bad in print. Plus they will draw attention away from you.
- Large patterns and distracting accessories.
- Hats that shade or hide the eyes.
EXAMPLES OF AUTUMN COLOUR SCHEMES
- Brown and dark maroon.
- Denim, yellow, dark red..
- Dark blue, mustard, cream.
- Denim and mustard.
Save the picture below so you have a cheat sheet at your fingertips for a smart and beautiful colour combination.
BUT! No matter what outfits you go for a photo shoot in, you will spend time with your beloved family and these moments are the most important in our lives. Don't forget to save them not only on your hard drive, but also make something special out of the photos. For example, collage canvas, It will become a stylish addition to your interior and will remind you of the most important people. Take advantage of a 5% DISCOUNT using the promo code DRESS.
To find inspiration for your shoot check out our Autumn PHOTOSESSION IDEAS article, there you will find many photo examples.
And if you're looking for more things to do in autumn, check out our autumn to-do list, there you will find many interesting tasks for every day of autumn.