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What to Wear for Family Portraits - Choose the perfect outfits.

Deciding what to wear for family photos in Sioux Falls can be one of the most stressful things about having a family portrait session! It’s one of the first questions I am asked when talking to a client about creating the best family photos I can! 

A popular belief is that selecting a color and everyone wears that is dated. While not totally wrong, I have a better suggestion for selecting outfits that not only coordinate and match your personal style, but also are modern and polished. Your family can look on-trend, but also lasting so your family portraits will stand the test of time.

Instead of picking one color for your family portraits, choose a color palette instead. Much like designing your home color scheme, selecting an array of coordinating colors will give your wardrobe flexibility and allow each member of the family to stay true to themselves.

Pick one or two main colors, and coordinate with neutrals.

Don’t be afraid to be bold and bright with your family wardrobe when having family photos taken.

Don’t be afraid to be bold and bright with your family wardrobe when having family photos taken.

For example, Teal and coral are terrific bold colors that go well together, but a large group of teal and coral can be overwhelming. Instead, let one family member go with the bold color, and the rest of the family can coordinate from it by mixing in neutrals.

  • Teen girl - teal dress

  • Teen girl 2 - coral dress

  • Mom - Navy dress with teal/coral flowers

  • Little girl - navy dress

  • Son - navy shirt, neutral shorts

  • Dad - teal shirt, neutral shorts

  • Son 2 - coral shirt, neutral shorts

Navy, cream and pinks oh my!

Another example of a color scheme that works great and is a little more conservative is navy, pink with cream and maroon neutrals. See this example below of this perfectly coordinated family! These guys are experts at dressing! They are picture perfect examples of how to select clothing for your family photos!

  • Mom - Neutral top with jeans

  • Dad - Maroon plaid with jeans

  • Son - Maroon with jeans and blue under

  • Daughter in law - Navy dress with pink and cream floral

  • Grandson - Blue with jeans

  • Granddaughter - Pink dress

  • Baby - Cream with blue

Maroon, navy and pink are a great combination for a fall family photography photoshoot in Sioux Falls!

Maroon, navy and pink are a great combination for a fall family photography photoshoot in Sioux Falls!

When you are choosing a family portrait photographer in Sioux Falls, I set up a planning meeting with you where we can discuss your home style, your vision for your family portraits, and together, plan your wardrobe so your images will display in your home as works of art.As a family portrait photographer, my goal is not only to take good photos with my camera, but to advise you the entire way from wardrobe to delivery on how to make your images spectacular! The difference between an ok familly portrait and a WOW family portrait is all in the details.

I would love to create a family portrait for you. Give me a call at 605-610-9557 to book a consult!


The H Family - Remembering important family members through photography.

Family portraits often mark important milestones or happenings in a life of a family. It’s not unusual for a client to call because they have something special they want to remember. Portraits help us capture a moment in time forever. That makes photographs of our loved ones many of our most prized possessions!

When Mrs. H reached out about a Sioux Falls family photo session she explained that it was time to say goodbye to two of their special family members - their sweet dogs.

We decided to photograph their family at their southern Sioux Falls home. Their beautiful backyard was nestled inside a neighborhood and was such a surprise to find! When planning portraits, I am always excited to try out new locations. The biggest benefit of using your own property is that no one else will have portraits like yours! Your family photos will be beautiful and completely unique.

The dogs were right at home in their own backyard. The rolling hills of Prairie Green golf course could not have made for a more perfect backdrop. The pair still had energy to run through the grass, and I was so happy to give the family images of their dogs in their happiest place.

The (O) Family - The Everlasting Gift of Photography.

Last year I was blessed to meet the Olson’s. Kacie’s sister reached out to me and told me that Dale was sick and they really needed a family portrait session. I hadn’t met them before, but I wanted to be sure that their family had images in the worst imaginable situation.

We often talk about the importance of family portraits, and it’s not just a marketing pitch. Regularly clients reach out when they know that a family portrait is something that’s no longer a want, but a need.

I personally try to document every moment in my own life, but so many shy away from portraits during the tough times, when they really become more urgent and important. For some families, these images are literally, completely, priceless.

Life can be ugly, but there are beautiful times and memories to be had. So thankful to Sara for reaching out to me, and I am glad I can use my talents for something truly meaningful.

Family portraits are important. Do them. Do them often. <3

In Memory of Dale Olson - Feb 2, 1982 - Dec 26, 2018

Top Five Family Portrait Park Locations in Sioux Falls - Which Sioux Falls Parks are Best for photos!!
Sioux Falls Parks for Portraits

Shalista Photography – Top Five Portrait Locations in Sioux Falls

There are so many key elements to making a strong family portrait. One of the more important factors can be location. Picking a location that matches your personality, decor and vibe is important to the longevity of your images. When you making a time and money investment into a portrait that will hang for years, make sure your location meets all your requirements! Luckily Sioux Falls has plenty of beautiful park spaces. I could have made a bigger list, but I kept it to the five most popular!

Shalista Photography created this beautiful cousin portrait at Great Bear Park east of Sioux Falls!

Shalista Photography created this beautiful cousin portrait at Great Bear Park east of Sioux Falls!

Location, location, location. What is IN a location? Short answer:  everything! Choosing the perfect location for your portraits can feel overwhelming. In no time at all the padded baby feet on the stone walkways give way to the cleats, high heels and expensive sneakers of tomorrows teenagers preparing to take those next steps into adulthood at their senior session.

I know all the best places to highlight the personalities of your tribe, locations perfect for that sunset shot you want gracing the wall, the sassy stone walls that make your Senior stand out, and those perfect rolling fields for your toddler to toddle through. Oh, and one more thing:  your location needs to have a bathroom. It’s the unglamorous side of portrait work, but those tiny rooms are useful for little ones to use and to make quick clothing changes in! The locations I suggest will fit the bill of everything you’re looking for, and below I’ve listed my very favorites for you to consider for the next time we get together!

McKennan Park

His parents were married in McKennan Park a few years ago! What a great place for first family photos!

His parents were married in McKennan Park a few years ago! What a great place for first family photos!

McKennan Park is a historical park with easy access from the city center.  Enveloped in natural South Dakota beauty, it has different blooms through the year and Chery Blossom trees in early Spring. The manicured grass and stone walkways are a plus for those tiny toddler legs to navigate easily, and the plethora of flowers makes for nice pops of color.

My favorite times for lighting up those special moments at McKennan Park is morning or evening. A favorite wedding spot, it can fun to venture back there over the years to capture your growing family on the same walkways where you first walked as a husband and wife.




McKennan Park is right in the center of Sioux Falls, just south of downtown and west of the Avera McKennan Hospital campus. Find out more here: https://gfp.sd.gov/toc-east/

Good Earth State Park

South Dakota’s newest state park, Good Earth State Park, is quite literally nature’s playground.   I think back on session’s we’ve done at Good Earth and I hear that tune in my head: … “sun, sun… Mr. Golden Sun….”.  Almost everywhere you go, the sun is shining through some of the oldest habitations that South Dakota has to offer. Soft golden rays flood the fields of wildflowers and tall grasses which are perfect textures for Senior Sessions and Family Portraits. There is a river to wade through; trees literally bend over the pathway creating a fun and unique archway.  Because it is a state park, we need a park pass to enter, or we can pay for the gate. However, I can assure you that the images will far surprise the price of admission!

The Outdoor Campus - Sertoma Park

Located close to my studio is The Outdoor Campus, one of the area’s premier outdoor education centers. While we won’t be there to take a bow & arrow lesson (but you totally can if you’re so inclined!), its grounds are well manicured and brimming with natural growth. We can spend the morning following your little one exploring one of the many trails, or visit the ducks on the duck pond. Or, we might get this party started later in the afternoon to capture your entire brood gathered on the dock with the evening sun casting a warm glow on everyone.  Easy to get to, and easy to park at, The Outdoor Campus is a perfect spot for those larger family sessions. A popular Sioux Fall portrait location, it can get busy; however, my favorite times to work there are morning or evenings.

The Outdoor Campus is very easy to find, right along 49th Street and the Big Sioux River. More information here: https://gfp.sd.gov/toc-east/

The Japanese Gardens and terrace park

The Japanese Gardens are simply breathtaking. Enveloped in amazing architecture and stone stairways, there are limitless posing possibilities, especially for larger family groups. Along the water's edge is a great space to reflect as a group, or as a Senior embarking on those first steps into adulthood. My very favorite spot is a pathway right along the edge of the water where there are tall grasses and green trees to fill the backdrop with natural textures and the morning sun peaks through giving everything a golden, sunny glow:  it’s magic. Add to that the Cherry Blossom trees that bloom in early Spring, and you have a fantastic location for recording all those smiles.

The Japanese Gardens and Terrace Park are a lovely piece of Sioux Falls History and you can find them here: https://visitsiouxfalls.com/things-to-do/directory/shoto-teien-japanese-gardens/

Mary Jo Wagner Arboretum - Perry Nature Area

Posing on one of the many bridges at the Mary Jo Wagner Arboretum makes family sessions a breeze.  Not without the usual South Dakota beauty of tall grass and woodsy trails, what sets this park apart from the others is the wood fencing and various brides which provide for a variety of poses.  Of course, a location as exclusive as this one needs a permit to shoot in, which I already have! I especially love this location in fall when the leaves create a colorful mosaic in your images.

You can learn more about the Mary Jo Wagner Arboretum on their website: https://www.maryjowegnerarboretum.com/

It’s always a good time for family portraits.

There are few places in the world as gorgeous as South Dakota, and our fantastic selection of local and State parks are a great way to capture your family through the years.  Family pictures, Senior Sessions, portraits are easy when the world is your natural studio. Contact me and let’s get your 2019 session on the books as summer and fall are filling up!

 

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Why Family Portraits Will Mean as Much to Your Kids as they Do to You. - - Sioux Falls Family Photography.

Why Family Portraits Will Mean as Much to Your Kids as they Do to You.

Sioux Falls Family Photography.

For those of you who are moms who clicked on this blog post thinking about the begging, pleading and the fights you’ve gotten into with your kids before a portrait session, let me say first; I feel you.

I know how hard it is to coordinate the schedules, coordinate clothing and the prayers you say that nobody gets sick the day before the photo session. I know that you’ve taken the dog to the groomer, you’ve skipped the pedicure for yourself chosen closed-toed shoes instead, and you’ve promised non-organic, GMO laced treats that you would normally never allow to your kids after the session if they Just. Smile. And. Cooperate.

But, hear me out.

Sioux Falls Family Photographer

If you’ve ever seen the look on the face of a kid who realizes that the family portrait hanging in the hall doesn’t include them, you would understand why I’m so passionate about making sure that family portraits are kept updated.

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Have you ever noticed how much little kids love to look at photos of themselves?

I hold myself to the same standard, by the way. Every year my family and I have our photo taken by another professional photographer.  And as I stand there smiling, trying to forget about how my youngest screamed at me 5 minutes before as I combed through her hair. I try to block out how my teenagers sulked in the car resenting every hair on my head and how my husband grumbled about wasting a perfectly good Saturday….. I truly feel your pain.

This is my family in Mexico a few years ago! Photographed by Monica Lopez in Cancun! https://monicalopezphoto.com/monica-lopez-photography/

This is my family in Mexico a few years ago! Photographed by Monica Lopez in Cancun! https://monicalopezphoto.com/monica-lopez-photography/

When children are young, they look to their family to understand more about the world and their place in it. In this safe place, they begin to understand the hierarchy of their extended family, and where they fit in the world. Understanding these connections are the building blocks of their self-esteem.

Have you ever noticed how much little kids love to look at photos of themselves? How much they love looking at photos of their family?  This doesn’t change as they get older, though they may attempt to hide it in their teen years. You know how much you love seeing your kids grow, and they do too. Making sure they are seen in family photos matters to them.  

Seeing family photos on the walls sends a message to your kids that “You are loved. You are a part of this family.”

Seeing family photos on the walls sends a message to your kids that “You are loved. You are a part of this family.”

Seeing family photos on the walls sends a message to your kids that “You are loved. You are a part of this family.”

And as we all know, these photos will be even more treasured as they age. How many of us say that photos would be the first thing we would grab in a fire?

If you’ve been putting off family photos for “someday when…” don’t. Your family is perfectly imperfect right now. I’m currently booking late summer and fall 2019 family portrait sessions now, so get in touch!