Studios for Portraits and Photographs
It is fundamental to select a photographer that makes you feel comfortable. You should empathize that not everyone's personality is an automatic match up. For this reason, it is crucial to question a photographer from a portrait photography studio and see how they give you the feeling that they really want to make you appear your best in your portraits and that they are the type of individual with whom you will feel comfortable working with. After all, if you have self-confidence in your photographer, then you will have a more successful portrait session.
It is also important to plan ahead of time and your option of photographer should provide to have a pre-photographic meeting to plan your portrait. During the course of the meeting you and your photographer will come to know each other better and you can talk about your ideas with them. Some of the items you should discuss are choices for make-up, hair and color scheme as well as the look you desire for your portrait. Planning and consultation can also aid in how you portrait will complement the furnishings in your home.
It is useful to visualize as this is able to produce very good results and allows benchmarking for the success of your portrait session and the outcome of the photographs. This does require some serious thought as you will need to think about what type of person or family you are a part of. You should condense your visualization into a couple of brief sentences, and should include items such as your clothes, pose, personality and expression.
Remember, "the clothes make the person" and they also add to your photo's personality and mood. You also need to remember that a person's eyes and face tell you a lot about their personality. So, the destination of your wardrobe is to flatter the subject and influence the mood. This is why it is important for clothes to be relatively subdued. The colors should be muted rather than bright and loud and solid colors are better than prints.
The color of the clothing should be fairly subdued and muted. Solid colors are far more flattering than prints and loud colors are a no no! It should also be said that the clothing worn will set the mood for the portrait so it is not advisable to wear the latest, most hip style. Try to stick to classic lines or the portrait will become easily dated.
A portrait will have the upbeat, illuminating look that you want it to have even if clothing that is light in color is not worn. The one thing it does do is decrease shadows.
Dark clothing will not necessarily present a somber mood. They will intensify shadows, make your skin tone appear deeper and they also have a slightly slimming effect.
Very light colored clothing, consisting white will not flatter the skin. It can give it a tired and run down look.



