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Snapping the Perfect Family Photo

Andrea Folino by Andrea Folino
April 29, 2015
in Family, Fashion & Shopping
Snapping the Perfect Family Photo

Keep it Neutral

The Gerould Family – Blandon

A neutral color palette is sure to please every member of the family and stand the test of time, too. Earth tones never go out of style, and they are easy to put together. If you’d like to add a bit of color, a pastel shade, like the soft green pictured, is the perfect way to do it while keeping the look calm and serene. Various textures will also lend depth and a layer of interest to a neutral color scheme.

    • Consider Your Home Décor. Most likely, you’ll want to hang your family photo on the wall in a room of your home, so consider coordinating the colors of your outfits with the colors of your home.
    • Comfort is Key. While you may have the cutest outfits put together for your little ones, if they’re uncomfortable, everyone will know it, including the people looking at your photograph afterwards.
    • Steer Clear of Matching. There are many ways to harmonize your family members’ outfits without needing everyone to match exactly. Pick a color scheme and work on coordinating each outfit from there.
 

Shades of Blue

The Hertz Family – Exeter Township

Using various shades of one color is an excellent way of achieving a cohesive look without the photo falling flat. Including some pattern also keeps the look from becoming dull and can even help tie in the different hues from one family member to another. Choose one or two coordinating patterns to act as an anchor.

    • Watch the Patterns. While we encourage using some pattern to keep the photo looking fresh, be careful not to use too much of a good thing.
    • Where’s the Location? Taking into consideration the location and backdrop of your photo will also dictate the colors and style of clothing you’ll want to wear.
    • Timing is everything. Do the kids still enjoy an afternoon nap? Are they subject to a meltdown without it? Think about a “sweet spot” of the day that occurs if you have children who rely on such routines.
    • ​Light bright. Sure, the sun is beautiful, but not when it’s right in your eyes. Think about planning your photos for dusk or before the bright, sunlit daytime hours if you’re considering an outdoor shoot.
    • Furry family members. Fido’s part of the family too, right? Animals can be nearly as unpredictable in photos as young children, so a bit of planning might help. Bring along a favorite toy or treat to get your pet’s attention.
    • ​Including relatives who’ve passed. Want to include your beloved grandmother who’s passed on in the family photo? Considering holding a photo of her or an item that symbolizes her that’s near and dear to your heart.
 

A Primary Look

The Benz Family – West  Lawn

A primary color scheme may not sound like one you’d be interested in dressing the family in; however, when using the right shade of each, the look comes together perfectly. Navy and mustard tones pair wonderfully, and by including some accessories and prints as well as layering, it elevates the overall look of your portrait while adding visual interest. Another primary color palette pairing to consider would be blues, like a chambray, and reds.

    • Layer It! Adding cardigans, sweaters, vests and jackets can add interest and depth to your portrait.  
    • Don’t Forget to Accessorize. If you’re having trouble finding an article of clothing to work with your selected scheme, think accessories. Statement necklaces, hats, scarves and ties are all great ways to bring together the look you’re trying to achieve.
    • Keep it Classic. Not only is it important to get your color scheme nailed down, but it’s also a good idea to shy away from anything too trendy. Remember, you’ll be looking at these photos for years to come. 

Keep it Neutral

The Gerould Family – Blandon

A neutral color palette is sure to please every member of the family and stand the test of time, too. Earth tones never go out of style, and they are easy to put together. If you’d like to add a bit of color, a pastel shade, like the soft green pictured, is the perfect way to do it while keeping the look calm and serene. Various textures will also lend depth and a layer of interest to a neutral color scheme.

    • Consider Your Home Décor. Most likely, you’ll want to hang your family photo on the wall in a room of your home, so consider coordinating the colors of your outfits with the colors of your home.
    • Comfort is Key. While you may have the cutest outfits put together for your little ones, if they’re uncomfortable, everyone will know it, including the people looking at your photograph afterwards.
    • Steer Clear of Matching. There are many ways to harmonize your family members’ outfits without needing everyone to match exactly. Pick a color scheme and work on coordinating each outfit from there.
 

Shades of Blue

The Hertz Family – Exeter Township

Using various shades of one color is an excellent way of achieving a cohesive look without the photo falling flat. Including some pattern also keeps the look from becoming dull and can even help tie in the different hues from one family member to another. Choose one or two coordinating patterns to act as an anchor.

    • Watch the Patterns. While we encourage using some pattern to keep the photo looking fresh, be careful not to use too much of a good thing.
    • Where’s the Location? Taking into consideration the location and backdrop of your photo will also dictate the colors and style of clothing you’ll want to wear.
    • Timing is everything. Do the kids still enjoy an afternoon nap? Are they subject to a meltdown without it? Think about a “sweet spot” of the day that occurs if you have children who rely on such routines.
    • ​Light bright. Sure, the sun is beautiful, but not when it’s right in your eyes. Think about planning your photos for dusk or before the bright, sunlit daytime hours if you’re considering an outdoor shoot.
    • Furry family members. Fido’s part of the family too, right? Animals can be nearly as unpredictable in photos as young children, so a bit of planning might help. Bring along a favorite toy or treat to get your pet’s attention.
    • ​Including relatives who’ve passed. Want to include your beloved grandmother who’s passed on in the family photo? Considering holding a photo of her or an item that symbolizes her that’s near and dear to your heart.
 

A Primary Look

The Benz Family – West  Lawn

A primary color scheme may not sound like one you’d be interested in dressing the family in; however, when using the right shade of each, the look comes together perfectly. Navy and mustard tones pair wonderfully, and by including some accessories and prints as well as layering, it elevates the overall look of your portrait while adding visual interest. Another primary color palette pairing to consider would be blues, like a chambray, and reds.

    • Layer It! Adding cardigans, sweaters, vests and jackets can add interest and depth to your portrait.  
    • Don’t Forget to Accessorize. If you’re having trouble finding an article of clothing to work with your selected scheme, think accessories. Statement necklaces, hats, scarves and ties are all great ways to bring together the look you’re trying to achieve.
    • Keep it Classic. Not only is it important to get your color scheme nailed down, but it’s also a good idea to shy away from anything too trendy. Remember, you’ll be looking at these photos for years to come. 

By Andrea Folino | Photos by Maria Stamy, Maria Stamy Photography

Tags: Berks County LivingBerks County Living May 2015FashionLook FeatureMaria Stamy PhotographyPhotos by Maria StamyThe Look
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