Keep it professional
Regardless of the style and purpose of the photoshoot, it's essential to maintain a professional appearance. Avoid overly casual or revealing outfits, and opt for clothes that are tailored and well-fitted.
Choose classic styles
Simple and elegant cuts, a choice of fine natural fabrics, and matching accessories such as leather shoes, are timeless and can help you look sophisticated and confident. Avoid trendy or overly flashy outfits. A blue jean with a light coloured button up blouse with some detail works perfectly. If you're unsure, consider bringing a few different outfits to the photoshoot and we can decide together which colours will work best for the location and lighting.
Select neutral colours
Neutral colours can help you look polished and professional. White, beige, grey, and navy tend to photograph well, as they are classic and timeless. They also provide a clean and simple background. Avoid bold or clashing colours that may detract from your overall look.
Pay attention to details
Details such as accessories, shoes, and grooming can make a big difference in your overall appearance. Make sure your shoes are clean, your accessories are tasteful and minimal, and your hair and makeup are well-groomed.
Consider the location
If the photoshoot is taking place in a specific location, such as a studio or outdoors, consider the environment when choosing your outfit. For example, if you're shooting outdoors, avoid high heels or clothes that may be difficult to move in.
In short - wear your favourite things (or stuff you really wanna buy ), If you feel great, that will SHINE in the photographs.
Ultimately, the most important thing is to choose an outfit that makes you feel confident and comfortable. You want to look and feel your best, so take the time to find an outfit that suits your style, personality, and the purpose of the shoot.
Also see: 8 Tips: Prepare for a business branding photoshoot in Amsterdam