Preparing for a Photoshoot: Tips and Tricks to Showcase Your Unique Beauty and Style
It's easy to fall into the big lie of feeling like you're not enough when you're preparing for a photoshoot. You may see pictures of other women I’ve photographed or online in general and wonder why you can't look like them, or you may feel like you have to mimic their poses and expressions to be worthy of a good photo.
I’m here to tell you, that this is utter bullshit.
The truthiest-truth is, you are already enough just as you are. You have your own unique beauty and strength, and a photoshoot is the perfect opportunity to rediscover and celebrate just that.
The first step in preparing for a photoshoot is to remember that it's about YOU, not anyone else. It's not about trying to replicate someone else's style, but more about showcasing your own unique personality and story. So take some time to reflect on who you are and what makes you special. What are your values, interests, and passions? How do YOU want to feel when you look at these images?
Once you have a clear sense of how you want to be documented, you can start thinking about the logistics of the shoot itself.
Here are some tips and tricks to help you prepare:
Choose Your Outfits Thoughtfully
Choosing your outfits is one of the most critical aspects of preparing for a photoshoot. The right clothes can make all the difference in how confident and comfortable you feel during the shoot. Before you decided on an outfit, consider how this outfit makes you feel. We all know that when we show up in an outfit that make us feel amazing, we hold ourselves much differently then when we wear something uncomfortable, ill-fitting, or against your personal style.
When selecting your outfits, choose pieces that flatter your body shape and accentuate your best features. Consider clothes that fit well, are comfortable, and make you feel confident. Avoid clothes that are too tight or too baggy, and opt for clothing that is form-fitting.
It's also essential to select clothing that photographs well. Avoid busy patterns and graphics, as these can distract from your natural beauty. Instead, opt for solid colors or subtle patterns that complement your skin tone and bring out your best features. Additionally, try to choose clothes that have texture or detail, such as lace or embroidery, as this can add interest and depth to your photos.
Shoes or Nah?
Shoes can add value to a photoshoot by enhancing the overall look and style, but their importance depends on the type of shoot and the desired focus. If the emphasis is on the upper body or the shoes do not contribute to the outfit, they may not be imperative.
Undergarments Really Matter
Choosing the right undergarments for a photoshoot can make all the difference in how the clothes look. Firstly, it's essential to consider the type of clothing you'll be wearing and the level of support needed. If the outfit is tight-fitting or sheer, a seamless and form-fitting undergarment can help smooth out any bumps or lines. For strapless or backless clothing, adhesive bras or nipple covers can provide support without visible straps or outlines. The color of the undergarment should also be considered, opting for a nude or skin-toned option when possible to avoid any visible lines or colors under the clothing. Ultimately, selecting the proper undergarments will help the clothes fit better and look their best in the photoshoot.
Accessorize Wisely
Accessories can add personality and flair to your photos, but it's crucial not to overdo it. Select a few statement pieces that complement your outfits without overpowering them. Consider items such as hats, jewelry, scarves, or belts that can add interest and texture to your photos. However, make sure to choose accessories that suit your style and personality, and that aren't too distracting.
Nails Nails Nails
When it comes to selecting a nail polish color for a photoshoot, it's important to consider the overall look you're trying to achieve. Generally, neutral colors are the best choice for nails in a photoshoot, as they won't distract from the subject of the photo and will blend well with different outfit styles and colors.
Neutral colors such as nude, beige, pale pink, light gray, or light mauve can be a great choice as they provide a subtle complement to your skin tone and don't draw too much attention to the nails. However, if you're going for a bold or edgy look, you may opt for a brighter or darker color that suits the mood and theme of the photoshoot.
Ultimately, the key is to choose a nail color that complements the overall style and aesthetic of the photoshoot without taking away from the subject of the photo. Keep in mind that your nails should enhance the overall look, not distract from it, so choose a color that blends seamlessly with the rest of the styling and doesn't draw too much attention.
Get Plenty of Rest
Getting enough rest is crucial to looking and feeling your best on the day of the photoshoot. Aim to get at least seven to eight hours of sleep per night in the days leading up to the shoot. This will help you to feel refreshed and energized, and will prevent you from looking tired or worn out in your photos.
Stay Hydrated
Staying hydrated is essential for keeping your skin looking healthy and radiant. Make sure to drink plenty of water in the days leading up to your photoshoot, and bring a water bottle with you on the day of the shoot to stay hydrated throughout the day. Drinking water will help to keep your skin looking plump and hydrated, and will prevent you from looking dehydrated or tired in your photos.
Most importantly,
Have fun and trust the process!
You’ve hired me for a reason. Let me do what I do best and enjoy the ride.