
Simple Outfit Styling Guide
What you wear for your portrait session does more than complete the look. It shapes the emotion, harmony, and longevity of your final artwork. Thoughtful styling helps your portraits feel cohesive, natural, and true to your family’s personality. With a little planning, choosing outfits becomes simple, enjoyable, and even inspiring.

Start With Your Personal Style
Your portraits should feel like you. Whether your family leans classic, modern, earthy, or playful, your wardrobe choices should reflect the style you naturally gravitate toward. When you choose clothing that feels comfortable and authentic, it shows in the final images — your expressions are more relaxed, your connection feels genuine, and the artwork becomes a true reflection of your family’s story.
Consider Where Your Portraits Will Live
One of the most overlooked (but most important) parts of planning is thinking about where your portraits will hang in your home. The colors, tones, and textures you choose should complement the space where your artwork will be displayed.
Soft neutrals and muted tones blend beautifully in calm, airy spaces
Rich, warm colors feel at home in cozy, traditional rooms
Clean, modern palettes pair well with contemporary interiors
Black & white portraits shine in minimalist or high‑contrast spaces
When your wardrobe and your home design work together, the final artwork feels intentional — like it was created specifically for that wall, that room, that moment in your life.

Why the Design Consultation Matters
This is exactly why your Planning & Design Consultation is such an important part of the 505 experience. Before we ever pick up a camera, we sit down with you, in your home or in our studio to understand your style, your space, and the feeling you want your portraits to carry.
During this time, we:
Explore wardrobe options that flatter your family and photograph beautifully
Look at the rooms where your artwork will hang
Talk through color palettes, textures, and tones
Plan the overall mood and intention of your session
Ensure every detail supports the final artwork you envision
Planning isn’t about perfection — it’s about creating portraits that feel effortless, cohesive, and deeply personal. When we begin with the end in mind, the entire experience becomes smoother, more enjoyable, and more meaningful.
A Guide to Help You Get Started
To make styling even easier, we’ve created a simple outfit guide with curated color palettes for every season, session type, and location.
✨ View the full outfit guide here:
505 Photography Outfit Palette Guide (PDF)