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Ideas on What to Wear

If you need ideas on what to wear for your portrait session, here are a few quidelines.

•  One of the most important  things to remember is to have everyone wear the same

   level of dress.  In the extreme, you don't want oxford shirts with khakis, and someone

   with cut-off shorts.

•  Solid color clothing is best.  If you look like the cast of Gilligan's Island, you're wearing        

   the wrong things.  Try to stay away from stripes and polka-dots.

•  If your sitting is at the beach, powder-blue tops with khaki pants looks great.

•  Blues tend to mix pretty well,  but different reds can clash terribly.

 

      Any Questions?  We'd be happy to offer more suggestions on the phone.


Customer Comments

Customer Comments

Hi Bob

We are back in Buffalo, and just have to say how pleased we are.
The proofs are wonderful and the entire experience was so much fun. All of us enjoyed it. It is amazing that the day was so clear and perfect.
I don’t know how we will choose as there are so many good ones. But we will take our time over the weekend and pick the ones that speak to us ( which are many)
Thank you again and we’ll speak soon.

Carol J

 


Sessions at Cape Cod Bay Beaches

Portrait Sessions at Cape Cod Bay Beaches are done in the late afternoon and early evenings.  There is some walking over soft sand and, sorry, no dogs allowed.  Because of the extreme tide changes, some of the sittings are done with very little water.  But we feel the beautiful tidal flats as a background is just as nice.

 

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Sessions at Nauset Beach

Our early morning portrait session is at Nauset Beach in Orleans. This is an interesting location, especially if the surf is big.  Sorry, no dogs allowed. There is a fair amount of walking on soft sand.  Not much beach grass in the photos.  Mostly sand and surf.

 

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Sessions at Tonset Road Landing

The location at the Tonset Road Town Landing in Orleans is normally used for portraits at 8 in the morning.  Although not beach, per se, it's a very Capey-Coddey site.  Not a lot of fluffy sand, there is beach grass, rock formations, water all the time and Nauset Beach in the far distance.  There is a flight of stairs to negotiate and walking over mostly hard sand.  Footwear is recommended.  Dogs are allowed.

 

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