My name is Sophie Glasgow and I'm a portrait photographer based in Kansas. Now booking photoshoots in Wichita, Kansas City, Manhattan, and Lawerence, Kansas.
Choosing outfits is simultaneously the most fun and the most stressful part of getting professional photos done. This guide will hopefully make it a little more fun and a little less stressful. This guide caters to seniors or to people getting their photo taken individually.
Comfort and confidence should be the most important things you think about when choosing an outfit. If you’re uncomfortable in your outfit, it will show in the photos. Choose something you can move and play in is ideal. And choose something you feel amazing in! Keep this in mind while reading the next tips – I can give you suggestions, but when it comes down to it, wear what you love.
Do your best to stay away from super bold colors or patterns. Often clothing like this detracts from the main work of art – you! It can detract from beautiful, colorful locations when the outfit is what’s making a statement. If you want to be bold, stick with a bold color as opposed to large patterns
Layers are great! Layers add more depth to your outfit and also provide more opportunities for poses. It’s better to set a jacket to the side on location than be wishing you had thought to wear one.
Like the layering, it’s better to decide you don’t want to wear extra accessories halfway through your shoot than to get mad at yourself for not dressing yourself up a little more. Bring a hat, bring the fun earrings, we can always shoot with and without them so you can have your pick later.
It’s always better to stay away from big logos. Brands come and go and you want to look at these photos in ten years and have them feel timeless.
Wearing outfits with fun texture or a lot of flow to them is always a good idea! It can add beautiful detail and depth to your photos.
When it comes to shoes, I definitely recommend wearing something comfortable. Heels are great, but sometimes the perfect location can include a little off roading. If you’re set on heels, think about bringing a pair of sandals or sneakers to wear until you get to the exact spot you’ll be shooting. Whatever shoe you wear, I would try to make sure that they aren’t dirty on top. Shoes are also a fun way to add a pop of color to your fit.
If your photoshoot package includes multiple outfits, this is what I always recommend to clients – one casual, one formal, one fun. Have one outfit be a little more on the casual end, maybe jeans and a cute top and your favorite sneakers. Have your next outfit be more formal, so pick your favorite dress out of your closet or use it as an excuse to go dress shopping! And then your last outfit can be the wildcard. Feel free to have fun with it! Go get that really cool statement piece that you’ve had your eye on. Those super fun shoes that you haven’t had an excuse to wear yet? Now’s your chance.
Try your best not to procrastinate when it comes to picking outfits. Finding clothes last minute always adds to the stress.
I cannot stress this point enough. Dressing for the weather goes back to comfort – if you’re uncomfortable, it’ll show! If you’re really set on wearing a beautiful strapless dress, wait till the spring to shoot in it.
Try to have at least one other outfit set aside the day of just in case. If something doesn’t fit like you thought or you get something on it right before the shoot, you’ll be happy you have a backup.
Before you leave the house, do a once over, and maybe have someone else take a look too. Make sure your clothing is steamed so it’s not super wrinkling, check to make sure no bra straps or spanx are showing, take hair ties off your wrists. I’ll be checking for these things too, but it’s helpful if you give me a head start.
Like I said, wear what feels right. Show off your style and your personality. Don’t try to be something you’re not – create authentic memories by being you.
Really just not sure where to start? Think about making a Pinterest board for ideas or consider hiring a stylist. Or just ask your photographer! I am by no means a stylist, but I can absolutely get you started down the right path.
Website Design by Studio Fifty-Five
© 2025 Sophie Glasgow Photo