
I’m happy to guide you with my experience, so you feel comfortable and confident in front of the camera.

Together, we shape a palette that feels natural and timeless, so your images reflect the calm, honest atmosphere
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The first step in creating your family style is choosing colors that suit you – your personality, your home, and the location where the photos are taken.
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To keep a calm and timeless look, I recommend avoiding large or bold patterns. If you choose prints, go for muted tones and smaller patterns that don’t draw attention away from you.
The focus of your session should always be on you and your connection. A good balance is one printed piece per family, combined with solid colours that complement each other.


Here are some examples of color combinations that work beautifully when planning your wardrobe.
Colors that complement each other like this help each of you stand out – without it becoming too uniform or messy in the photos.
My favorite way to create depth and warmth in images is by using layers and texture in clothing.
A few well-chosen details can make the expression more complete and interesting – without taking the focus away from you.
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Layers you can consider : scarves, hats, headbands, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, cardigans, belts, etc.
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Textures you can consider : knit, lace, velvet, denim, velour, linen, muslin, crepe, satin or leather.
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Here you will find some pictures that can give you inspiration for what you can wear for your photo session.

Brug dem som en lille rettesnor – men husk, at det vigtigste er, at I føler jer tilpas og som jer selv.Jeg har også et mindre udvalg af kjoler, accessories og børnetøj, som I kan låne til fotograferingen.

Don’t be afraid to make it personal—it’s exactly those differences that bring life to the images.
While matching outfits can look nice, photos often feel more natural and playful when everyone wears something that reflects their own personality.
Do you have a child who loves to run and play?
For family photo sessions, soft clothing like a romper or overalls allows freedom of movement and keeps your child comfortable in front of the camera.
If your child doesn’t enjoy wearing bows or accessories, a simple hat or a minimal headband can be a great alternative while keeping the look natural and timeless.
