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  1. Ivette

    These tips are great!! I need to remember these for my upcoming holiday shoot 🙂

    xo Ivette

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  2. Christina Beauchamp

    SUCH helpful tips AND thank you so so much for reminding me that I need to book a session for photos of my hubby and I for a holiday card… I’ve forgotten every year (O, my!) Such a fun guest post!

    xo, Christina

    Fashion & Frills

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  3. Kristyn Kilcullen

    love this post and that floral maxi is gorgeous!

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  4. L&W

    Love these tips… and we have family photos just around the corner! 🙂

    L&W

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  5. Karen

    Great reminder about layering your look. As much as I love layering in the fall, sometimes I forget about how fabulous that looks! And that vest in your post… its adorable and I need it.
    xx, Karen
    Glam Karen

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  6. Adaleta

    So many great tips & I love that you two paired up together for a collab because I love the both of you and each of your writing techniques is on point. Lovely post! xx, adaatude.com

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  7. Taylor McLemore

    Amanda I loved that you and Brooke took over each others post, such a fun idea!! Brian and I wanted to do a silly Christmas card this year with our dogs but I feel like we’re running out of time now that it’s already mid-October. Thanks for all the great tips Brooke!

    xo
    Style is Everything

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  8. Amanda R

    Such great tips!! I seriously have issues with getting my dog to stay still for photos. One I take out the camera or phone, she’s gone. Haha
    xoxo,
    Amanda | http://www.TheChambrayBunny.com

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  9. Cameron Proffitt

    Brooke has so many great tips! She has the family photo shoot down. I will definitely be bookmarking this for down the road when I have my own kiddos. 🙂

    Cameron Proffitt

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  10. Elle Spann

    is that a baby fur vest?! I’m dying. KBStyled is always doing cute shoots with her kids/fam. I’m not surprised by this cuteness!
    elle
    Southern Elle Style

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  11. Brooke

    Thanks so much for having me today! Happy Friday and have a wonderful weekend!

    xo,
    Brooke | KBStyled

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Hi everyone and HAPPY FRIDAY!  I’m Brooke of the blog, KBStyled, and I’m super excited to be guest blogging today on The Miller Affect.  Today, I will be sharing some tips on how to get yourself (and your family if you have one) ready for those Fall photo sessions!

Many of us, especially those of us with families, have already started thinking about Fall family photos and getting that perfect shot for our Christmas/Holiday cards.  Maybe you have already had your session (good for you, you are way ahead of this Momma)!  Of course the responsibility of scheduling the Photographer (while keeping a budget in mind) and coordinating outfits typically falls on the shoulders of all of us Momma’s.

 Early on I would stress about our family photos (would my kids behave, would we have nice weather,   is the Photographer as good as I think he/she is, will our outfits look coordinated and not cheesy, will our DOGS sit still long enough to capture a photo with them and the list goes on and on).  Just that one shot…THAT. ONE. SHOT is all we need…Lord, please please let my kids cooperate and not make silly faces in EVERY photo.  Momma’s…can I get an amen or an amen?!

By now, I have learned to roll with it…in fact, some of my absolute favorite photos of my little family are those that are imperfect…a shirt untucked, hair out of place, not looking at the camera BUT laughing, playing, and letting our joy (not our stress) come across in the photos!  So Momma’s…like Elsa would sing…”Let it go”!  Let it go and let those natural joyful moments shine during your sessions!
Let’s talk a little bit about outfit planning…
I’m a BIG fan of not being matchy matchy but instead wearing complimentary colors and patterns that mix well together (stripes/plaids, stripes/florals, plaid/florals, etc).  I also recommend mixing in some solids with those patterns…in other words, every family member should not be in a plaid print or in a stripe print, etc.  This makes for a BUSY photo and can be very distracting.  After all…don’t you want everyone to focus on those adorable kiddos of yours?!
It is also important to know that when working with a shade of wine/burgundy, a shade of navy, etc…there will be fabric color variations and they do not need to match perfectly…again they need to be complimentary and tie the entire look together.
Additional tips to keep in mind when preparing for your family photo session:
1. Pick your location first and use your location as inspiration when planning your outfits.  If you are shooting in front of trees with bright fall foliage, you will want to steer clear of reds, yellows, browns, etc!
2. Wear what makes both you and your kiddos feel great!  If someone isn’t comfortable in their clothes, it will come across in the photos.  Ladies…if wearing something too tight and you feel like you have to suck everything in to get that great shot, it’s not worth it…pick something else (trust me, I’ve been there)!
AND if your child is wanting to wear his/her favorite pair of shoes but it doesn’t match the outfit you have put together, it’s OKAY, maybe let him/her wear those favorite shoes in just a few of the photos!  Have fun and roll with it!
3. Layer your look!  Layers add dimension and depth…things like scarves, belts, vests, sweaters, hats, hair pieces, accessories, etc are all great layering pieces for Fall photo sessions.
4. Make sure your clothes fit (not too loose and not too tight)!  This is especially true for your little ones, clothes that are too big can look sloppy!  Remember…tailored but not tight!
5. Dress for your environment and always be flexible!  As we all know, weather is so unpredictable and although we always hope for the perfect weather and lighting for our photo session, it may just not happen.  Be willing to adjust what your family is wearing not the day of your session if necessary.  After all, no one will be happy if it turns out to be an 80 degree day and you are dressed head to toe for a snow storm…something to keep in mind!
Most importantly…HAVE FUN!  Enjoy this time with your family and make some great memories together laughing & playing!  No one is perfect, let’s be honest…embrace those imperfect moments, which ultimately turn out to be the MOST PERFECT moments in my opinion!
A special THANK YOU to Amanda for asking me to guest post today!  I would love to have you follow along with me at:
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XO Amanda
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