Tips for outfits, managing kids and more!

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Minis are the perfect time to get updated photos!

Hopefully this guide helps you feel fully prepared for our time together, but should you have any other questions or if you need advice, please feel free to reach out!

- sara

One thing I've learned over the years is that everyone's experience of their children is different from what others experience. For example, if you’re at the grocery store with your three year old son and he starts yelling, you probably think he’s irritating other customers more than he is. Most likely, those other customers just see a cute (slightly loud,) three year old. 

The same holds true for photo sessions. Your child is in a new element and a stranger is holding a big camera in front of their face. They’re likely not going to entirely be themselves. They may show off more than usual or your extrovert may suddenly become shy. 

Rest assured, it’s all okay. 

Managing

little ones

The best thing you can do for your kids is to go with the flow and stay positive. The more you relax and have fun with things, the more likely your little one (or big one) is to get on board. 

I'm incredibly patient with kids and I have a few tricks up my sleeve to help get even the smallest ones to cooperate. Because my aim is always to go for more candids and I want to see children's personalities shine, this takes the pressure off of you AND your kids. Instead of bribing them with treats to sit still and smile and say cheese, we play games, wrestle, have prompts to get them show their silly or sweet side.

While it might be tempting to dress your little one in a pumpkin costume to eternally remember the cuteness that babies in costumes in giant piles of leaves holds, I advise keeping attire a little more neutral. 

Yes, that image would crush it on the ‘gram, but if you’re hoping to print these images for your walls, will you always want to see that pumpkin costume? 

The same holds true for images taken for Christmas cards. While those red and green sweaters might be worthy of the Minted hall of fame, are you really going to want to look at photos of yourselves in holiday sweaters in the summer?

Rather, think about curating a wardrobe that not only feels coordinated, but that will look beautiful for years to come. 

Seasonality

things to keep in mind:

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When picking outfits I recommend keeping in mind the word “complement” rather than “match.” For example, if Dad is wearing a blue and pink pastel plaid shirt, the Mom may want to choose a long, soft blue dress. It can also be a great idea to choose “color-families,” such as pastels or jewel tones.

A good rule of thumb: pick 3 or so colors and spread them throughout the family. Don't be afraid to mix a few subtle patterns or textures (such as linen). 

And always keep the location in mind. If we're shooting in a green field, light green dresses might blend in too much with the surroundings. 

Choosing Outfits

for everyone

Heels lengthen legs but if your heels aren’t comfortable for walking or we'll be in grass, bring an extra pair of shoes to slip into in between shots.

I love the way larger patterns and textures (like linen) photograph - just be careful not to choose a pattern that is too small - it may accidentally make your photo look a little too busy.

Softer, pastel colors tend to photograph better than bright colors - especially since bright colors could reflect on your skin. I love bright, neon dresses, but I don’t love the neon reflection they add to your complexion. 

Wardrobe Tips

for the ladies

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Statement jewelry is a great way to add color or pattern to a simple dress. Lace and tulle look amazing in photographs.

And dresses with sleeves are a great way to help slim arms. Depending on your location, you might want to consider a fit and flare or a flowy dress. They look great in walking and photos with movement.

Choose an outfit you feel comfortable in, but don’t be afraid to dress up!

Accessories

for the ladies

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Rent the Runway
ASOS
Morning Lavender
J. Crew
Anthropologie
Free People
Jessakae
Petal & Pup
Pink Blush (Maternity) 
H&M 
Vici Dolls
Virginia Dare Dress Co.
Baltic Born Clothing 
Madewell
Kate + Grace Boutique

Favorite Shops

Able
Zara
Mango
Nothing Fits But
Sezane
Hill House Home
Reformation
Rachel Pally
Nuuly
Christy Dawn
Rylee & Cru
Clad & Cloth
Ivy City
Shopbop
Everlane

for the ladies

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I think it’s so important that you look and feel your best for your photos. Investing in professional hair and makeup can go a long way towards creating photos you love for years. 

Professionally done hair & makeup last longer than typical hair & makeup. They also tend to hold up better in humidity and wind.

If you go this route, I recommend staying a bit “classic”. Now probably isn’t the best time to try out that new contouring technique you saw on TikTok. 

If you’re planning to do any spray tans or waxing, schedule those for a few days before the session to give your skin time to recover. 

Hair & Makeup

for the ladies

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Favorite Shops

for the gents

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Rent the Runway
ASOS
 Suit Supply
J. Crew
Zara
Leather & Cotton
Jack Threads
Frank & Oak
Nordstrom 
Cuts 
H&M
Urban Outfitters
Madewell
Lululemon

Everlane
Banana Republic
Mango
Reiss
Alex Mill
Untuckit
Amazon - GoodThreads
Bonobos
Abercrombie
Rag & Bone

You can’t go wrong with crisp button up. Or consider layering a blazer or sweater with jeans with this look.

Be careful not to choose a pattern that is too small - it may accidentally make your photo look a little too busy.

Softer, pastel colors tend to photograph better than bright colors - especially since bright colors could reflect on your skin. Cozy sweaters layered over button ups are a great way to stay warm and stylish during the cooler months.

Wardrobe

for the gents

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Kate Quinn
Zara Kids
Quincy Mae
Rylee & Cru
Noralee
Target - Cat & Jack, Art Class, Q by Quincy Mae
H&M Kids
Crew Cuts by J Crew
Roolee
Alice & Ames

Favorite Shops

Smallable
Fin and Vance
Little & Co.
Briar Baby
Jaime Kay
Childhoods Clothing
Spearmint Love
Gap
Old Navy
Boden
Hanna Andersson

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When it comes to posing for your session, you don’t need to worry about a thing! I'll guide you through the entire process beginning with “poses” that are super easy and natural. If I tell you to do something that feels a little funny, it’s probably because I know it’s going to make everyone laugh - and that’s the photo I'm actually looking for. 

"What do I do with
 my hands"?

"What do I do
 with my hands"?

POSING

Simple and sweet, mini sessions are petite 30 minute sessions that are perfect for updating photos just because, or for the holidays!

Pricing

30 minute portrait session (family, maternity, milestone, couples, anniversary, pets, individual, branding) with your choice of 20 high-resolution edited images and printing release
$375

*A $100 retainer secures your timeslot with the remainder due on the day of the session. VA State Sales Tax is not included.
Additional digital files, prints, and products are purchased separately.

The retainer and signed contract are due to reserve a slot and can be completed online. The remainder is due on the day of your session. If the mini date must be rescheduled due to inclement weather or illness, the paid retainer applies towards the rescheduled mini date.

Hopefully this guide covers everything you need to know to prep for your mini session. However if there is something I missed or you need a recommendation, feel free to email me!

SARA@WOLFCRESTPHOTOGRAPHY.COM

Thank you!