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 reating a perfect portrait takes a little
planning. Fine portraiture captures facial expressions and mood, while
clothing, accessories, and props are secondary and shouldn't create any
distractions. Careful selection of these will avoid dating your
portraits.
"This child is
lost among the colorful clothes
and toys." |
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 white background will show off skin tones best
when white, ivory or pastels are worn. Be sure to select props that match
clothing color. While the colorful pose is a great secondary portrait for
a child's playroom, it may not be suitable for a "timeless" quality
portrait.
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"This is a
'timeless' portrait.... clothing and props have
been well chosen." |
 ith only two subjects in the portrait, it is
especially important to dress in the same color(s) to capture their
relationship.
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"A light suit commands attention and can
add weight against a dark background." |

"The busy pattern in this blouse is
distracting."
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 ith business attire a pure white shirt or blouse
with a dark suit jacket will emphasize your neck rather than your face.
Pastel, thin striped, or soft patterned shirt with subtle tie is
preferable. You may want to bring extra clothing and accessories "just in
case", and we will help you decide if something else would coordinate
better.
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"Excellent coordination. Expressions hold your
eye."
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 s a background, the outdoors is very busy. It is
important to choose only one or two theme colors, with your subjects
wearing shades of those colors. While blues are excellent all year, white,
ivory, khaki and salmon are great against such lush green foliage.
Burgundy, brown, tan, and gray are nice late in the season. Avoid all
greens, as they clash with Mother Nature.
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"Simplicity of two colors helps separate
family from the scenery." |

"Busy background and busy clothes
result in hard to find
faces." |
 hen you follow these tips and coordinate your
dress from head to toe, you are well on your way to a perfect
portrait!
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"Cute expressions... much
more striking because of the deep
background selected to match their clothing" |

"Light suit, red tie and white shirt
fight for attention" |
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- Avoid busy patterns and bright colors.
- Light colors are best with light backgrounds and fair
complexions.
- Darker colors look better with deep backgrounds and dark hair
or complexions.
- White, ivory, khaki, or pastels are best with a white
background.
- Avoid wearing yellow or green as they can adversely affect
skin color.
- Shoes or socks should be in key.
- Teens and adults should wear long sleeves to cover elbows.
- Skirts should cover the knees.
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