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How to Prep for Your Photoshoot

Makeup Tips:

• Let’s talk makeup. If you can—go Pro. A professional makeup artist knows how to balance camera-ready and natural.
• Avoid heavy shimmer, oily skin, or glossy lipstick—they reflect light weirdly. Use translucent powder and blotting papers.
• Defined brows and mascara or falsies help your eyes pop without looking overdone.
• A touch of color on the lips balances your face in photos. Nude is fine—as long as it's not your actual skin tone.
• Avoid spray tans last-minute. They often photograph orange or patchy.

Clothing Tips:

  • Prioritize solid colors with NO print (no stripes, no flowers, etc.)

  • Oversized is always better than slim fit.

  • Don’t try to look too dressed up (unless you are going for that look!)

  • Classic combo of straight leg or “mom” jeans with a white men’s classic shirt is more than welcome.
    • Slightly oversized blazer or trench always looks timeless.
    • Satin midi/maxi strap dress looks rich and classy.
    • Cable knit sweaters bring lots of texture and visual interest to any image.

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