First and foremost, bring outfits that make you feel great. It's best to bring in a variety, from dressy/formal to casual, traditional to funky... anything that expresses your unique personality.
Some suggestions could be: long sleeved shirts, sun dresses, shorts, leather or denim jackets, hats or scarves (if you normally wear them), and sports uniforms. Consider the specific props you wish to bring (such as your pet, sporting gear, car, etc.) and bring some outfits that coordinate. "Too many" outfits are certainly much better than not enough.
Typically, photographers will tell you not to wear bold patterns, stripes, shiny materials, sleeveless (unless your arms are evenly tan and thin), mini-skirts (unless your legs are evenly tan, thin, and fit) and no baggy or white jeans (they add weight to the thighs).
Also, no stark contrasts such as a white top with dark pants ... we believe these are GOOD guidelines, but for every guideline there are exceptions. If you're really psyched about an outfit, it doesn't hurt to bring it along.
Also, don't forget your cosmetics. You will certainly want to retouch your hair and makeup several times during your session. You may even want to bring a stylist, or at least a helpful friend or your mom.
This may help you feel at ease as your session begins. They can help you by making sure your hair, makeup and clothing are perfect throughout your session. They can also tend to your pet, if needed.
Aside from your clothing, hair and makeup, the success of your photo session depends largely on your attitude. It's a good idea to have a good night's sleep before your photo session, and come in feeling rested and enthusiastic.
Feel free to bring in your own CD to listen to during your session, or you may be stuck with our musical tastes.
If you still have questions or concerns feel free to call or email us.