How to Prepare for Your Portrait Session (So You Actually Love Your Photos)

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How to Prepare for Your Portrait Session (So You Actually Love Your Photos)

Whether you’re celebrating a graduation, announcing a pregnancy, getting engaged, or just capturing your family right now, one thing is true: a little prep goes a long way.

The clients who walk away obsessing over their images? They didn’t just show up. They showed up ready. And the good news is, getting ready isn’t complicated. It just takes a little intention.

Here’s everything you need to know before your session so you can walk in feeling confident and walk away with photos you’ll actually use.

What to Wear: Outfits That Photograph Well

This is the question I get more than any other. And honestly, the answer is simpler than you think.

Lead With What Makes You Feel Amazing

Your outfit should be a reflection of you at your very best. Not a costume. Not what you think you’re supposed to wear. What actually makes you feel beautiful and confident when you look in the mirror.

If you have time for two outfits (mini sessions typically don’t), I love a combo of something more elevated, like a flowy maxi dress or semi-formal gown, paired with a casual look. Two completely different moods, twice the variety in your gallery.

Colors That Work (and a Few That Don’t)

Gone are the days of everyone-in-khaki-and-white. Please. Instead, start with your outfit and pull one or two colors from it for everyone else.

Example: You’re wearing a floral with pinks, purples, and greens. Your daughter wears a pink dress, your son a green shirt, your husband a green and purple button-down. You coordinate without being matchy-matchy. It looks intentional and current, not like a 1994 Sears portrait.

A few things to avoid:

  • Loud, busy patterns that compete with your faces
  • Logos of any kind (they date the photos and distract)
  • Sparkly or metallic lotions on your skin — they do weird things in photos

Accessories and Finishing Touches

Please don’t skip accessories. Belts, statement earrings, hats, bow ties, necklaces — these complete a look and add dimension to your images. A finished look in real life photographs like a finished look in your gallery.

If picking outfits stresses you out, two options: hire a stylist, or spend 20 minutes on Pinterest. Seriously. Search ‘family photo outfits’ or ‘maternity session outfits’ and screenshot what you love. Then shop from there.

Hair + Makeup: Look Like You on Your Best Day

The goal is not to look like someone else. The goal is to look like you, just polished and camera-ready. Here’s how to get there.

Consider a Professional

If budget allows, booking a professional for hair and makeup is genuinely worth it. You get to relax, feel taken care of, and show up already knowing you look great. That confidence? It shows in every single photo.

DIY Makeup Tips That Actually Help

  • A light application of foundation or BB cream evens out your skin tone and reduces redness. Make sure it matches your actual skin tone — too light or too dark will be visible.
  • Add mascara and even a soft lip color. Nothing dramatic. Just enough to help your features pop on camera.
  • Not into makeup? Sephora often does free or low-cost applications. Just ask for a natural, soft look.
  • Do not cake on foundation to cover a breakout. It’s easier to edit away a blemish than to fix overdone makeup in post.
  • Keep lip balm in your pocket and reapply throughout the session.

Hair

  • Getting a haircut? Do it 7-10 days before your session, not the day before. Give yourself time to get used to it.
  • For men, a fresh cut 2-3 days before is perfect.
  • If you’re shooting outdoors, bring bobby pins, clips, or a hair tie. Wind is real.

Everything Else

  • Glasses: If people wouldn’t recognize you without them, wear them. To avoid glare, you can pop the lenses out of the frames for the session. Hollywood does it all the time.
  • Teeth: If you want to brighten your smile, start whitening treatments 2-3 weeks out.
  • Nails: A fresh manicure makes a difference, especially in close-up shots. Neutral colors work best. At minimum, make sure they’re clean and tidy.
  • Facial hair: Men, a fresh shave with a new razor the morning of. If you have a beard, trim it and check for stray wires.
  • Red eyes: Get some sleep, skip the drinks the night before, and grab moisturizing eye drops if needed.
  • Skin: Start moisturizing nightly a week before your session. Focus on arms, shoulders, neck, and anywhere you’ll be showing skin. Skip anything with shimmer or sparkle in it.
  • Sunburns and tan lines: Plan ahead. No beach or tanning salon the day before your shoot. Give yourself at least a week of buffer.
  • Bloating: Ladies, skip the high-salt, high-fat foods for 2-3 days before your session. It matters more than you think for how you feel in front of the camera.
  • Undergarments: Try your full outfit on before the day of, and move around. Sit down. Raise your arms. Make sure nothing is peeking out that shouldn’t be.
  • Ironing: Iron the night before. Hang your clothes. Don’t wear your session outfit in the car if it wrinkles easily.

Day-of Logistics: The Practical Stuff

Arrive 15 Minutes Early

Give yourself time to park, get the kids settled, shake off the drive, and take a breath before we start. Sessions that start rushed rarely hit their stride until it’s almost over. Arriving a little early means you’re relaxed when the camera comes out.

Text Your Photographer When You Arrive

So you don’t wander around looking for each other. Simply get your photographer’s number when you book so you can text him or her when you arrive to get as much time to photograph as possible.

Props: Totally Optional, Always Fun

Props are completely up to you. But when they’re personal, they’re magic.

Think about what makes your relationship or this season of life uniquely yours. Some ideas:

  • Engagement session: the coffee mugs from the shop where you met, a favorite book, a blanket you use every movie night
  • Maternity: a pair of tiny shoes, the ultrasound photo, fresh flowers that match your nursery colors
  • Graduation: your cap and gown, a favorite book from your major, something that represents what’s next
  • Family session: a picnic basket, balloons in your colors, sports gear the whole family loves, a pet
  • Fall or winter session: scarves, hats, blankets — cozy always photographs beautifully

If you’re stuck, Pinterest is your best friend here. Search your session type plus ‘prop ideas’ and screenshot what speaks to you.

The Most Important Tip: Confidence

Here’s the truth. Most people feel awkward in front of a camera. Even the ones who look totally natural in their photos. You are not behind. You are not bad at this.

My job is to guide you. I’ll give you direction, move you into poses that feel natural, and keep the whole thing fun and low-pressure. Everything else on this list, the outfits, the prep, the logistics, exists to help you feel confident when you show up. Because confidence is what makes great photos.

So do the prep, then let go of it. Trust the process. Show up. That’s all you need to do.

Go introduce yourself on Pinterest, Instagram, or TikTok. I’ll be cheering you on from over here.

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Maternity Session Tips

As I’m a wedding photographer, my clients often contact me to photographer their maternity sessions.  Since I’m a momma of 4, I know how important and amazing this time is in your life and I love photographing these moments!

Hopefully, you are enjoying your time and glowing, but even if you are not feeling your best, your child will cherish theses photographs when they get older, so it is important to document this moment!

I’m relieved I have photographs of when I was pregnant with my children, even though I really didn’t want to be photographed at that time. My now-adult children love them!   So, here is some maternity session advice to help you prepare and know when to schedule the shoot for:

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What to Wear:

This is the most asked question!  It’s really quite simple. Think about what you want to see in the future. What will your child want to see? Your baby bump of course! So to accentuate that bump, you want to highlight it by wearing clothing that you feel beautiful in and that hug your body and belly.

Clothes that cling are usually your best bet and more flattering. Think about your home and where you will be hanging the photograph. If your home decorated in warm tones, wear warm tones. Avoid heavy patterns, florals, plaids, and checks. Stick to solids and simple prints. But if you love something floral or colorful that won’t look great with the colors of your home, remember that the images can be printed in black or white.

Choose something that is reflective of your personality and timeless. Additionally, you may opt to go bare belly.  Having a bandeau or strapless bra is handy for transitions and under flowing dresses.  Now’s the time to dress up and wear a long flowing gown that hugs your bump!

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Timing:

The ideal time to take maternity photos is about 28-38 weeks.  This seems a bit far out, but you want to be round and when your belly hasn’t dropped.  This time, you’ll also be feeling good and not swelling like the very end of the pregnancy.  If you are unsure about when, choose earlier than later, as your little one may arrive early.

Lighting and Location:

The great outdoors offers beautiful backdrops that are hard to recreate indoors. The light is best 2 hours after sunrise or two hours before sunset about 8-10 am and 4-6 pm (depending upon the time of year).

In terms of location, it depends upon what you like! You can photographs in a field, a state park, downtown at a cafe.  It just depends upon what type of look you are going for.  Many of my couples like to photograph at the place they did their engagement photographs, but you can really choose anywhere!

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Props:

Consider what you’d like to include in the picture; ultrasound printout, alphabet blocks that spell your baby’s name, a chalkboard with babies due date, baby shoes, stuffed animals, flowers, your pets, or whatever you’ve seen in other maternity photos that you like.

Don’t forget the amount of time you are shooting for when you consider what to bring.  Typically, only 3-4 items and use props in order of your most favorite to least, in case you run out of time (or light).

Don’t forget your hair – consider flower crowns or hats.

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Involve the Family:

In a typical session, I’m shooting props, you as a couple and your belly.  But, If you have other children, be sure to capture a few family portraits. Also, consider grandparents or great grandparents in the photos – you’ll appreciate that you did and your children will love to see these images in the future.

If you are bringing children, having someone that can watch them while I focus on you two is a very helpful idea to save time and for safety.

Be Creative:

Your maternity photos should be as unique and special as you are. Don’t be afraid to let me know of any poses you’d like to try. Go onto our Pinterest page to research ideas and make note of your favorite ideas knowing that I will use them as inspiration, but it won’t be an identical photograph.

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Skincare/ Make-up:

Moisturize that belly!  Please don’t use sparkly or body glitter. While it’s cute, it won’t photograph well. Keep your make-up simple. Even if you never wear make-up, you should use some foundation as it evens out your skin tone and smoothes the skin. Just make sure it’s not orange or yellow. Test the color on the back of your wrist near your palm for true color. Additionally, please consider mascara and lipstick (even nude color is good) as it lines the lips.

Or better yet, hire a makeup or hair artist, so you look and feel pampered and beautiful!

 

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Prepare:

Make sure that you drink a ton of water during the week before the shoot.  It helps skin and hair and your body to feel hydrated.  Moisturize that belly.  Avoid tanning as this can leave tanning lines and or you can burn. I know it’s hard during pregnancy, but getting good rest the week before helps too!

Pack:  Pack what you are bringing the day before. Pregnancy brain is a real thing and almost every mom-to-be forgets something.  Put your outfit(s), jewelry, shoes, etc in one spot along with any props you might bring.

If you order an outfit: Make sure that you order it in plenty of time.  A lot of my moms-to-be say that one outfit didn’t arrive or didn’t fit by the time they took maternity photos.  You don’t want to be frustrated on the day of your shoot with something not fitting and in your last months, you increase in the size or your belly daily.

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Enjoy!

No matter if you forgot a prop or your outfit didn’t fit, remember that these photographs are going to be a legacy for your child and grandchildren in the future.  We are gonna have a blast and document this most exciting and beautiful time of your life and the best thing you can do for your shoot is to relax and enjoy the moment!

Are you having a baby or know someone having a baby?

Are you having a baby (or know someone having a baby) that needs maternity portraits, contact me to find out more!

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Los Gatos Maternity Shoot with Randa and Scott

I had the pleasure to photograph Randa and Scott’s engagement photos before they got married in Hawaii.  Of course they had to include their beautiful dog Lulu who is very photogenic.Engagement 0530engagement 0639

Fast forward, and now they blessed me with the honor or photographing their maternity or belly shoot.

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Randa is a beautiful pregnant women both inside and out.  She’s one of those women who are blessed to be all belly.

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Scott and Randa are very excited to be having a boy who they will name Preston.

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I had a blast photographing them at Oak Meadow Park at Vasona Park in Los Gatos.

maternity 0606 CONGRATULATIONS Randa and Scott!  I’m looking forward to photographing baby Preston’s newborn shoot.