Styling Guide

 

Offering a style guide

so all you have to worry about is making memories!

Remember, every style is just right!

Boots and jeans, vans and skateboards, swimsuits and water, flowy dresses… all work if they fit your lifestyle.

Comfort is key!

Layers are key! Stay warm but be ready to shed a layer or two!

Neutral palette with a pop of color

A simple pop of color adds character to your images.

Warm Neutrals

Add a Flattering light on skin vs neon tones. Avoid busy bold logos. They are distracting.

 

BE YOU and let the kids be kids. Dirt will happen in 3.5 seconds. I embrace the dirt and the chaos as part of the story, so be ready to feel your best… but get messy!

Our goal is for everyone to feel comfortable and relaxed, and sometimes, the little details make a big difference: your kids' favorite rain boots or the book you love to read. The memories will soon hang as art in your home!

Shoes and footwear.

Keep it simple and comfortable… consider leaving your running shoes out of the frame! Bare feet or neutral boots, vans, or tailored sneakers are best!

Warm colors and textures

Chunky knits, corduroy, linens, suede, and wool add depth and cozy vibes.

Clothing with

Movement is the perfect prop and

photographs beautifully in the wind!

Try not to stress the small stuff, and either have everything ready before or have absolutely nothing planned and just show up!

On the day of your shoot, you only have to worry about making connections and memories with your loved ones!

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When in doubt choose skin!

Kids are happier

with less clothing,

So ditch it all

and feature their beautiful skin wrapped in a textured blanket!

In the end, wear what makes you feel good!

The best thing about a picture is that it never changes, even when the people in it do.
— Andy Warhol

And remember to just be authentically you!

Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.
— Aaron Siskind
What i like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.
— Karl Lagerfeld
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Let’s be wild and free!

Don’t shoot what it looks like. Shoot what it feels like.
— David Alan Harvey

831-428-2815 for texting outfit choices

or leyla.kuhn@gmail.com