Get Camera Ready for Your Headshots


Phoenix Neri ■ September 29, 2025

The outfit you choose will set the vibe for your photos, so think of it as your chance to shine! Trust me, I’ve been there—frantically searching through my closet while clothes explode everywhere. So, don’t save this decision for the last minute! I promise you’ll thank me later.

Solid colors are always a safe bet, but don’t be afraid to get a little adventurous with patterns, just make sure that if one of you wears a pattern, it’s balanced and not too overpowering or use small patterns. Patterns can look great, but avoid anything too busy like checkered shirts. And, of course, make sure it fits the vibe you’re going for. You can also let your face be the star abd skip the busy prints all together.

Headshot Session Pro Tip: Whether it’s CEO or creative cool, wear what fits your industry. Choose pieces that impress today and next year, think classic chic fashion.

Colors

What to Avoid

Pick a color palette that vibes with the season location or vibe/aesthetic youre going for. Cool coastal tones for summer? Yes, please. Earthy autumn hues for fall? Absolutely. Neutrals like white, cream, black, tan, and brown will always be your besties. Bonus points for layers, textures, and accessories—these little touches will add so much depth to your photos, and guess what? If you decide to wear layers you can also take off layers and the bonus is No outfit change required! And hey, who doesn’t love a long, flowy dress that makes you look like you’re starring in a rom-com?

If you're thinking of two outfits, go wild! One dressy and one casual is a classic move. Or if you’re the type who enjoys getting fancy, go for one dressy and one “I’m here to turn heads” formal look. After all, this is your moment to shine!

Props? Bring them if you want! Picnic blankets, champagne, champane glasses, balloons, a bouquet of flowers—whatever adds that personal touch. Just don’t bring anything that requires a complicated setup. We’re going for natural, not a full production.

Comfort

Now, let’s talk comfort. My photography style involves a bit of movement—walking, twirling, possibly even dancing like no one’s watching (except the camera, but it’ll be fun). So, wear something that lets you move freely. If you are going for the high heels look, make sure to bring comfortable flip flops so that when we are getting to the location we can avoid the “I’m trying not to sink into the ground” shuffle. Beach photos? Feel free to ditch the shoes and go barefoot. We’re here for that carefree vibe!

Here’s the golden rule: wear what makes you feel confident and comfortable. Whether you're channeling your inner glam or just want to roll up in a hoodie, own it. Don’t be afraid to go extra if you love dressing up, or keep it low-key if that’s more your jam.

It’s All About the Moment!

The goal is simple: have fun and feel confident.
This is your time to shine, relax and enjoy it!

I promise we’ll capture your best look, even if a collar goes crooked, a breeze plays with your hair, or you crack up at a silly pose.
Those little unscripted moments? They bring out your real personality—and that’s exactly what makes a headshot unforgettable.

A few things to definitely avoid:

  • Logos

  • Text

  • Apple Watches

  • Neon Colors

    They’ll stick out like a sore thumb in the photos, and won’t work well, if you’re going for the timeless vibes. And please—leave your phones and wallets in the car! Your pockets should be empty (I’ve got your keys covered).

Props