What to wear for family photoshoot?

Instead of wearing matching outfits, choose coordinating colors (3–4 tones, such as jewel tones, pastels, or neutrals). Select cozy, textured clothing (linen, knits) free of bright colors or big logos. For a unified and organic look, start with one person's attire, such as the mother's, and work the rest around that piece.
 
Choose coordinating colors (3–4 tones, such as jewel tones, pastels, or neutrals) rather than matching ensembles. Choose comfortable, textured apparel (knits, linen) devoid of vivid hues or large logos. Start with one person's clothing, like the mother's, and build the rest around it for a cohesive and natural effect.
 
For a family photoshoot, choose coordinated colors, not identical outfits. Soft neutrals, earth tones, or pastels photograph well. Avoid loud logos and busy patterns. Add texture with sweaters, denim, or light layers. Keep comfort in mind so everyone looks relaxed and natural in the photos.
 
Wear coordinated, not matching outfits in neutral or soft colors (beige, white, navy, pastels). Avoid loud prints or logos. Add light layers or textures (denim, knit). Keep everyone comfortable and balanced in style.
 
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