My fiance and I are taking casual engagement pictures on the beach, do we have to wear the same color?
my_belovd
2007-11-05 07:29:24 UTC
I want our pictures to look really casual & candid. Some color photos, some black & white. We were planning to wear clothes that we wear on a regular basis, would it ruin the flow of the pictures if we don't color coordinate?
Eight answers:
Evan B
2007-11-05 08:31:49 UTC
I advise my couples not to wear "matching" outfits but to wear outfits that coordinate in some way. They don't have to be the same color, but think of complimentary colors or pleasing color palettes that you enjoy. The colors should typically be of the same value: one person in bright vivid color and the other in pastels seldom works, for instance. I often encourage seasonal colors to give a sense of time and place: right now, rich browns, reds, gold.... the colors of autumn. For a beach shoot, think about the color palette of a beach in autumn... Depending on the weather perhaps a washed out blue for one person and a light brown for the other....
So if you're going for casual, matching is a no but coordinating is a yes.
Hope this helps!
dilorenzo
2016-12-15 22:12:25 UTC
popular colorings (crimson, yellow and blue) photograph extra vividly.. observed by secondary colorings (green, orange, and pink)... If certainly one of you is wearing a development the different could desire to placed on a stable.. So the kinds do no longer conflict... placed on mushy footwear and clothing you could climb/pass in... that's advisable to partly climb a tree or different organic prop for photographs.. Take alongside a can of raid computer virus spray (make constructive it works on ants) merely incase you could desire to sparkling a close-by of pests... additionally a pair citrinela candles so mosquitoes and gnats are not a topic.. they are in a position to be located out of the photograph physique and nevertheless shop the section particularly computer virus loose... Take some differnet clothing with you so which you would be able to alter by using out the photograph shoot.. carry alongside 3 flat bedsheets clothing pins and a few rope so which you would be able to style a private changing section for cloth cabinet differences... (String the rope in a triangle shape between 3 wood initiate the rope approximately 7-8 ft from the floor at each and each tree.. pin the sheets up and be constructive you fasten the corners on 2 factors... the 0.33 is the front /go out and you will pin it from interior each and each exchange...) think of with regard to the backgrounds you could desire to come across (tree and timber green, water blue, boulders and rocks gray and brown) carry alongside clothing which will stand out against each and each form of back floor so which you would be able to alter because of the fact our environment differences... maximum severely have exciting ask the photographer to take no longer purely posed photographs yet some candid ones between the posed photographs.. the quite a few candid photos are stunning and much extra useful than the posed photographs...
?
2007-11-05 07:39:36 UTC
I think it would be OK to wear different colored clothes as long as the colors don't clash. Earth tones together, pastells or medium dark clothes would look good, what ever colors are of your taste, just mix and match.
Beth
2007-11-05 07:39:32 UTC
Well, it's totally up to you, but all white clothes, but casual, would look really nice, I've seen that done before.
theauthor445
2007-11-05 07:38:52 UTC
It seems u have it all planned....if u want these photos to look candid rather than contrived then don't coordinate
Ms. Behaven
2007-11-05 07:39:10 UTC
No. In fact unless you frequently wear matching clothes it would probably be better if you didn't.
As long as you take care not to clash it should be fine.
----Good luck & congrats on the engagement =)
anonymous
2007-11-05 07:38:34 UTC
not really
in formal photos its better to co ordinate
but in informal it would look like you were trying to hard
all the best
Ian
Lew
2007-11-05 07:37:15 UTC
There are no rules. Do what ever you are comfortable with.
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