That’s a very good question
It’s also very important to the final look of your images. Especially images that will be more than one person or an entire family. I have pulled several of my favorite family/sibling shots to help you. I’m sure there is more but these will do for now. First, my LEAST favorite color to shoot ESPECIALLY outside is solid white. It is the least flattering and will draw your eye straight to it instead of the subjects in the image. I much prefer darker tones. I know it’s hot here this time of year, but I also prefer to shoot families wearing jeans or long skirts over shorts. Layers are always a good choice. I love scarves that add a pop of color or a vest for little fellas as you’ll see in one of the images I’m posting.
A fun print is fine as long as you aren’t doing multiple prints in the same images. For example if little brother were wearing a plaid shirt in this it would be way too busy. I like that mom chose the girls dresses that featured the SAME flower print and then coordinated all the other SOLID colors to match. It’s a great idea to find one thing you love then find other pieces to coordinate.








I love this combination also. If I were guessing I would say mom picked out the vest with a slight pattern and coordinated their clothes accordingly. I love the layer of the vest and the pop of color of his blue shirt. It doesn’t scream out at you but the texture and bit of color works nicely together.




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