For family sessions in fall 2024, color trends lean toward warm, earthy tones mixed with soft neutrals and rich accent colors. Here’s a harmonious palette that would look great for a family photo session:
Warm Neutrals: Shades like taupe, beige, or soft cream offer a timeless, elegant base that pairs well with fall settings.
Burnt Orange and Rust: These earthy colors add a vibrant, autumnal feel without overpowering the scene.
Olive and Sage Green: Green hues balance the warmer tones and complement natural surroundings like trees and foliage.
Deep Burgundy and Wine: These rich, jewel-like colors add a sense of depth and sophistication, ideal for layered looks.
Mustard Yellow: A fun, cheerful pop of color brightens the scene while keeping the fall vibe.
Soft Grays and Charcoal: These cool tones contrast nicely with warmer colors and help ground the overall look.
To keep your images harmonious, I recommend that each family member select colors from the same palette. The key is mixing shades within the same palette without everyone wearing the same hue.
Feel free to choose different shades within that palette for added depth and variety — it will create a cohesive and visually pleasing look for your photos
Additional tips...
Choose subtle patterns – While patterns can add interest, avoid using too many bold designs, as they can become distracting in the final images.
Coordinate, don’t match – Avoid being overly "matchy-matchy." Instead, aim for a coordinated look by selecting complementary colors that work well together without being identical.
Incorporate cozy textures – Fabrics like knits, wool, or layered outfits add warmth and photograph beautifully in soft, natural light, especially during fall sessions.
Lay out your outfits – Arrange the chosen clothes on your bed. If one color or piece stands out too much, consider swapping it for something that blends more with the others.
Start with a base color – Select a neutral base (like cream, gray, or navy), then add complementary tones or pops of color for balance and variety.
Most importantly, wear clothes you are comfortable in. Feeling good always makes the pictures come out better!
I’ve created a Pinterest board featuring the color palettes described above for your reference.
Feel free to reach out via email if you have any questions!
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