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Writer's pictureMegan DiMaria

How to Prepare for Your Portrait Session

Updated: Feb 19, 2020

Now that you’ve learned what you need to know to find a great photographer, you want to make the most of your portrait session by being prepared.

Preparing yourself is more than selecting a good shirt and applying your makeup. There are a few tips to help you look your best:


  • Be well-rested, and drink plenty of water in the day leading up to the session.

  • Avoid haircuts or hairstyle changes within one or two weeks of your photo session.

  • Excessive sun or tanning salon visits prior to your session should be avoided; a dark suntan may make your face look oily.


Don't stress about your wardrobe selection. Here are a few guidelines that will help you to present yourself in the most flattering way:

  • Choose collars and necklines that frame your face.

  • Clothes that are solid colors are best.

  • Avoid anything with a bright or busy pattern. You want your face to stand out in the image, not your clothes.

  • If you're not sure what to wear, black is always a safe color.

  • Jewel tones are also very flattering, especially for outdoor shots.

  • If you're wearing a suit or jacket, select a middle tone or dark jacket and pair it with a light color shirt.

  • Avoid sleeveless clothing -- that will draw attention away from your face to all the skin on your arms. Don't select high-neck clothing that will obscure your neck.

See the lady at the top left? The stripes are too busy and she has no visible neck. That's a no-no.


See the sample image of the lady in the yellow shirt? The goal of a professional portrait is to have the viewer focus first on the face, not all the skin from the neck down.


Wear your usual hairstyle. Don't try anything new and risk suffering regret over wasting the photo session. Make sure your hair is styled the way you want prior to arriving for your session. You may want your usual stylist to style your hair that day if you're nervous.


If you wear glasses, you may want to ask your optometrist if you can borrow a pair without lenses. That way there won't be any glare. Avoid clothing that wrinkles easily or doesn't fit well.


You want to look as natural as possible as far as makeup is concerned. Don't go overboard on your makeup on portrait day. Simple, clean, and fresh is best.


When applying makeup, pay special attention to your eyes. That's what people see first. Eye shadow adds depth. Stick to neutral shades and avoid iridescent colors. Ladies, as we age the most flattering shades of blush are peach tones. I know those pink blushes used to make you look fresh and young, but I have to tell you—if you're no longer a young woman, it will just look unfortunate. The same goes for pink lipstick. Trust me on this. Truly.


Bring your makeup kit with you so you can touch-up as needed. Gentlemen—a light powder foundation can reduce imperfections and an oily appearance. No one will be the wiser, and don't feel self-conscious about a dusting of powder to enhance your image.


And lastly, relax. You've done your homework and have selected a great photographer, you've followed the above advice and have prepared as best you can for your photo session. So, enjoy being the star of the show!

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