A real easy way to create a diverse and unique photo shoot is to accessorize and layer outfits. From head to toe each little detail provides a greater visual appeal, and adds to the depth and composition of an image. It can be something as simple as a pop of color from a pair of shoes or your favorite work boots, a tweed blazer, a denim jacket, the subtleties of a scarf, those overpriced lawnmower jeans, or some flashes of jewelry – all play an integral part in creating a dynamic portrait session that stands out from the rest.
Regardless of your style, always consider the awe-inspiring words of our favorite celebrity, Tim Gunn, and… “Make it Work!”
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[...] week we talked about creating a unique senior photo shoot by layering and accessorizing for senior photos. Here’s an example of that same technique applied to our studio [...]