The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Perfect Family Photo Outfits

As an Indianapolis family photographer, I know that one of the most common questions I get is: "What should we wear for our family photos?" Choosing the right outfits can make a huge difference in the look and feel of your images. The goal is to coordinate your outfits in a way that feels natural, timeless, and beautiful—not to match exactly. Here’s my guide to help you put together picture-perfect outfits for your next session!

A well-balanced color palette typically includes 4-6 complementary colors. Instead of dressing everyone in the same shade, opt for colors that coordinate and complement one another. Here are some easy ways to find inspiration for your palette:

-Use Pinterest – Search for family photo outfit color schemes to find combinations you love.
-Look Around Your Home – Since you’ll likely hang these photos on your walls, choose colors that blend well with your decor.
-Opt for Timeless Tones – Think about classic colors that will age well, as these photos will be cherished for generations.

Neutral and muted colors tend to photograph best. Soft pastels and earth tones work beautifully, while overly bright colors can cast unwanted reflections on the skin. For example, while I love a bold neon dress, the reflection it creates on your face isn’t always flattering. Similarly, avoid overly dark, heavy colors that can look too harsh.



A great way to build a cohesive look is to start with mom’s outfit and coordinate the rest of the family’s attire around it. When mom feels beautiful and confident, it sets the tone for the entire session!
-Say Yes to the Dress – Long, flowy dresses and skirts are universally flattering and photograph beautifully.
-Floral & Elegant Patterns – A floral or subtly patterned dress adds texture and visual interest but avoid patterns that are too small, as they can make images look busy.


-Accessories should enhance, not distract from, your family’s connection in the photos.
-Minimal Jewelry – Stick to simple pieces like a wedding band and small earrings.
-Comfort Comes First – Avoid anything that might be uncomfortable or fussy, especially for little ones.
-Texture Matters – If you prefer solids, choose fabrics with texture (like lace, linen, or embroidery) to add depth to your look.

Accessories: Keep It Simple

Start with moms outfit

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Flattering Your Features

Every woman has areas of her body she feels self-conscious about, and selecting the right outfit can make all the difference.

Postpartum Comfort – Many new moms opt for loose, flowy dresses instead of tight-fitting outfits, which are not only flattering but also comfortable.

Slimming Sleeves – Off-the-shoulder and long-sleeve dresses create a slimming effect on arms, while sleeveless or spaghetti-strap styles can do the opposite.

Dress Length Considerations – If you have young children, you’ll likely be bending, sitting, or squatting during the session. Cocktail-length dresses or skirts with high slits can make movement difficult, so opt for something practical yet stylish.

Coordinating the Rest of the Family

Once mom’s outfit is set, it’s time to choose complementary looks for the rest of the family:

Soft Neutrals for Everyone – Shades of white, cream, light blue, sage, and blush complement all skin tones and brighten up images beautifully.

Girls’ Outfits – Dresses, skirts, jumpsuits, or rompers work well. Don’t feel like you need to dress multiple daughters in identical outfits—mixing different styles can add depth to the photos.

Comfort for Little Ones – Babies and toddlers should be as comfortable as possible. Soft, non-restrictive fabrics are best, and accessories like bows or headbands should be gentle and not overwhelming.

Dressing the Boys & Dad

Lastly, choose all the boys' outfits, including Dad. Jeans, khakis, or slacks with a button-down or sweater look amazing for the guys. Soft, neutral colors are the best choice. Solid shades of light gray, blue, khaki, and white are a strong complement to most women’s outfits, whereas pinstripes or plaid patterns tend to distract the eye.

I also recommend staying away from graphics, logos, and shorts. Dark jeans look great with a pale-colored henley tee shirt, for example!

If you have multiple sons, don’t feel like you need to put them all in the same type of outfit. One of your sons could wear a button-down, while the other one wears a long-sleeve t-shirt. Mixing up the wardrobe pieces will bring great visual interest to the photos.