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Thank you for booking!

Here's how to prepare for your mini session...

...everything you need to know

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Important Information...

 

Please fill out the mandatory contract for your mini session asap HERE.

 

 

Please be on time to maximize your 10 minute slot.

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General Tips

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WARDROBE - part I - clothes

Deciding on wardrobe options for your session can be overwhelming.  Don't let it!  These photos are for you and your family, so they should represent just that. Be you.

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  • Plan yours and your family's outfits (and make any necessary purchases) in advance so that there is time for adjustments if needed.

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  • Pick up to 3-4 colors. Colors can coordinate and complement each other - they don't have to be "matchy-matchy".

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  • Patterns are ok!  As long as they complement each other and are in-line with the color scheme.
     

  • Avoid neon colors. They can cause unpleasant color-casting on the face.

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  • Avoid lettering and logos for a more classic look.  Sometimes, if understated, lettering can be ok, however, make sure it is intentional.

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  • Don't be afraid to go fancy (or casual). Again, this session is for YOU.  If you're in the mood for your family to glam it up, this is the perfect opportunity!  If you want to go casual in jeans, that looks awesome, too.  

WARDROBE - part II - feet matter

Feet are created equal.  Don't let the wrong footwear ruin your phenomenal outfit choices! Your entire body, including your feet, will be photographed.  Here are some tips on how to make sure those feet are photo-ready.

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  • The style of shoe should be in-line with the style of your clothes. Comfort IS important, yes, and sneakers are ok. But!  All sneakers are NOT created equal.  In general, athletic-type sneakers, even when you're dressed casually, don't translate well in photos.  If sneakers are your jam, go for it!  Maybe get a new funky pair, or wear some that are simple and neutral.

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  • Don't forget to consider your socks.  If you choose to wear socks, that is A-OK!  But just don't forget that they WILL show.  They will show when you are sitting down for photos, and sometimes when you're standing.  Nothing ruins a nice dress shoe like an athletic sock.  Don't let that happen to you.  If you wear socks, make sure they're on point with your look.  You'll thank me later!

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OTHER IMPORTANT TIPS

Your outfits are sorted out.  Everyone has tried them on and likes them.  You've picked out your shoes/socks/footwear.  You're ready to go.  But wait!  There are some other things to think about...

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  • Layers are key during cold months. I highly recommend layering, especially for children who get colder easily.  Under shirts, long sleeves, sweaters, and if needed, a jacket/coat.  Coats can be removed right before the session, and put on in between shots if those little ones are having a difficult time with the temp.

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  • Don't forget accessories.  Accessories can be a fun way to add dimension and character.  Jewelry, hair accessories, scarves are all great flare to consider adding to your ensemble.

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  • There are some things that should NOT be included. Such as sunglasses on the head, cell phones in the pockets, and pony-tail holders on wrists.  I know it's hard to put these things down, but for the purposes of photos, less is more, and the less excess baggage you have on your person, the better.

"Life isn't perfect, but it has perfect moments."

For inspiration on wardrobe, you can visit my PINTEREST page HERE

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