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When
choosing what to wear for your portraits, the key is “keep
it simple”. Nothing will date a portrait in years to come
more than bright, trendy clothing, so we would recommend you avoid
bold patterns and bright strong colours. Ideally, you want your
faces to be the first thing you see, so make sure your clothes
won’t dominate the picture, particularly in groups.
With groups, try to keep to one two colours which blend together
and avoid having any one person in a colour of outfit which will
stand out from everyone else. If you are going for a contemporary
look, keep everyone in plain pastel colours. If you prefer a more
traditional portrait, then keep everyone to plain darker tones.
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Our
system of portraiture is very simple and designed to offer you
maximum flexibility. Initially, Linda will take a selection of
portraits for you to choose from and once you see them, it is
only at that stage you decide what you want to end up with.
You will see your portraits projected up on the wall and we are
able to show them to you in all the different sizes available,
so there is no chance of ending up with something bigger or smaller
than you had wanted. |
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