preparation guide



planning tips
rest up!
Get a good night's sleep before the shoot to ensure you look and feel your best.
Adequate rest can reduce under-eye circles and contribute to a vibrant appearance.
Stay hydrated in the days leading up to the photoshoot to keep your skin looking healthy.
The more you're prepared, the more relaxed and confident you'll be for your photoshoot.
What to wear
Dress comfortably and wear something that makes you feel confident. Solid colors or subtle patterns often work well, and it's a good idea to avoid clothes with large logos or text.
Consider the style and theme of the photoshoot and select your wardrobe accordingly. I recommend bringing multiple outfit options to provide variety in your photos.
Think about any accessories that will complement your look, such as jewelry, scarves, or hats. If you're unsure, bring a few options, and I can help you decide during the shoot.
Please ensure that your clothing is clean, well-pressed, and free from wrinkles or stains.
Don't forget to coordinate your outfit colors if you're shooting with others, such as family members or friends.
Make-up + hair
Prior to the photoshoot, take good care of your skin and hair. Moisturize and hydrate your skin to achieve a natural glow. Ensure your hair is clean and styled according to your preference.
Ensure you've had any necessary grooming or haircuts a few days prior to the shoot to allow any redness or swelling to subside.
For makeup, if you're using it, keep it natural, well-blended and to your liking. Avoid trying new skincare or beauty products just before the shoot to prevent unexpected reactions.
Above all, I want you to feel amazingly confident during your photoshoot.
relax & be yourself
Lastly, the most important preparation is to relax and be yourself. Confidence and a natural demeanor make for the best photos.
Don't be overly concerned about posing perfectly; I'm here to guide you, and your authenticity will shine through in the images.