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Memorable portraits take careful planning, and the clothing
you choose is very important to your portrait's success. These guidelines
will help you to make important decisions about your portrait.
About Clothing, Color, Tone, and Style ...
The goal of any fine portrait is to direct the viewer's attention to the
face or faces in the portrait. Simple long-sleeved garments in medium to
dark tones of brown rust, burgundy, green, or blue are pleasing choices
when photographed against a dark background.
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Proper clothing allows the face to dominate the portrait. All
other elements should be secondary.
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Bold stripes, plaids, checks, and prints are confusing and do
not photograph well.
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Especially bright colors, such as red and orange, will completely
overpower the face and ruin a portrait.
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Light-colored clothing calls attention to itself and away from
the face. Avoid light colors that approximate flesh tones such
as beige, tan, peach, pink, white, and yellow. Darker shades are
more flattering and slimming.
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Light colors are appropriate against a white or pastel background,
or ...

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with a dark background when an interpretive "pictorial"
study is planned.
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Couples or small groups should choose simple garments within
the same tonal ranges. Light and dark tones together create visual
confusion, as one subject comes forward and the other recedes.
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Clothing For Families
In a family group, proper clothing coordination is critical. When decorating
a home, a major concern is to coordinate the colors and tones of the walls,
carpets, draperies and furniture. This kind of coordination also is necessary
when selecting clothing for a group portrait. Choose clothing in the same
tonal ranges so that no single member of the family stands out because the
clothing is too light or bright as compared to the rest of the group.
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Clothing that blends harmoniously creates timeless portraiture
because the viewer's eye goes directly to the faces.
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Clothing in medium shades complement portraits made in outdoor
environments.
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Tips On Clothing Style And Accessories
- Very simple garments always photograph best.
- Turtle necks or V-necks are flattering provided that neither
is exaggerated in style. Avoid very wide or particularly deep
V-neck garments as well as bulky cowl neck sweaters that completely
hide the neck.
- Long sleeves are essential for teens and adults, as bare arms
call attention to themselves and will overpower the face.
- Women being photographed in full length should wear long skirts,
pants, or dark stockings in order to keep the eye from being
directed toward the legs and away from the face.
- If feet are to show in the portrait, make certain shoes and
stockings are in keeping with the visual intent of the portrait.
- Men should have their hair cut about one week before the portrait
session. Women should be photographed whenever they are happiest
with their hair in relation to the time it is styled.
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