Choosing the Best Outdoor Family Photo Outfits

Pregnant woman around flowers at Isabella plantation in Richmond park

Planning a family photo shoot in a park can be thrilling, but selecting the perfect outfits can be a challenge. To ensure your photos turn out beautifully, you need to balance style, comfort, and coordination. Here’s how to choose the best outdoor family photo outfits for your session.

Consider the Season

The season plays a huge role in what you should wear. In the spring and summer, opt for lighter fabrics and bright, cheerful colours that complement the vibrant park scenery. Think pastels, floral prints, and breathable materials. For autumn, warm, earthy tones like browns, oranges, and deep reds work beautifully against the backdrop of falling leaves. Winter calls for layers, so bring out the cosy knits, scarves, and boots, while still considering a colour scheme that stands out against the more muted landscape.

Family of four at the park, enjoying warm weather, while having an outdoor family photoshoot

Choose Comfortable Clothing

Comfort is key, especially if your shoot involves kids who will likely be running around and playing. Avoid overly restrictive or formal clothing. Instead, opt for outfits that allow everyone to move freely and feel at ease. This will help capture natural, candid moments rather than stiff, posed shots.

Two brothers running and playing together on a street with lights

Coordinate, Don’t Match

While it’s great to have a cohesive look, you don’t want to appear as if you’re all wearing a uniform. Pick a colour palette and choose outfits that fit within that scheme. For example, if you choose blue and white, mix and match patterns and shades of blue with neutral whites and creams. This creates harmony without being overly identical.

Two kids, seating on a tree

Think About the Location

Consider the specific features of the park where your shoot will take place. If there’s a lot of greenery, you might want to avoid wearing too much green to prevent blending in with the background. If there are beautiful flower beds, a colour that contrasts with the flowers can make your photos pop.

Family of three, by the daffodils flowers in Hyde Park

Accessorise Wisely

Accessories can add a fun element to your photos and help personalise your look. Hats, scarves, and jewellery can enhance your outfits and add variety to the photos. Just be mindful not to overdo it; you don’t want the accessories to overshadow your faces and expressions, which are the most important elements of the photos.

Little boy in a park for a family photoshoot with his family

Plan for the Weather

Check the weather forecast ahead of time and plan accordingly. If there’s a chance of rain, stylish raincoats and boots can look adorable and add a unique touch to your photos. On sunny days, bring along sunglasses and hats, but use them sparingly to avoid too much shadow on your face.

Father and daughter playing in a park, both holding flowers, sitting on a blanket, the Sun is behind them, almost sunset

Keep It Natural and Avoid Brand Logos

For a more timeless and natural look, choose outfits without prominent logos or branding. Stick to a maximum of three colours to maintain a cohesive look that blends well with the park’s environment. Avoid overly bright or flashy colours and patterns, focusing instead on earthy, muted tones that complement the natural setting. This approach ensures your family remains the focal point of the photos, rather than the clothes you’re wearing.

family of four for photoshoot in park, sitting on a tree

Conclusion

Choosing the right outfits for your park photo shoot can make a significant difference in the final images. Focus on comfort, coordination, and seasonal appropriateness, while also considering the flexibility to change outfits and avoiding distracting logos. Remember, the goal is to capture your family’s unique personality and joy, so have fun with it!

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