Iconic Brand Photoshoot Wardrobe Guide (for men)

There's no question that
great wardrobe = great photoshoot

People ask me all the time: what should I wear for my photoshoot?

Great wardrobe doesn't mean designer only wardrobe.
Great photoshoot wardrobe is wardrobe that is authentic to you
and compliments your look well.


Check out these Iconic Outfits:


  1. Suit + Tie

    A classic for a reason, the suit and tie combo brings instant polish and professionalism. Whether it's a tailored navy, charcoal, or soft grey, it frames you with intention and structure.

    Keep it fresh by opting for modern cuts, a slim tie, or a textured fabric. This look works especially well for entrepreneurs, executives or anyone wanting to convey authority with style.


2. Dress Shirt

Clean, simple, and versatile — a well-fitted dress shirt is a timeless choice that strikes the perfect balance between relaxed and refined. It keeps the focus on you while still feeling elevated.

Go for solid tones like white, light blue, or soft earth tones.

Want to add interest? Try a subtle stripe, a roll of the sleeves, or layering with a jacket or vest for dimension.


3. Blazer + Shirt (No Tie)

Polished yet approachable, the blazer-and-shirt combo without a tie strikes the ideal balance between casual and elevated.

It’s perfect for showcasing confidence without looking too formal.

Stick with a crisp button-up and a well-tailored blazer—think structured but not stiff. Soft textures, muted colors, or a patterned shirt can add personality while keeping things photo-ready.


4. Casual Cool

A casual outfit doesn’t mean unpolished—it’s all about intention and fit. Think well-fitted basics with clean lines and a touch of personality. This style works especially well for creative brands or personal shoots where authenticity is key.

Opt for quality fabrics, interesting color choices, or a standout piece to elevate the look. Casual can still feel put-together when every element feels considered.


5. Sweaters & Turtlenecks

Sweaters and turtlenecks bring a refined, elegant feel to photos—and they photograph beautifully. To keep the look versatile and avoid it feeling too seasonal, steer clear of winter-specific patterns (like snowflakes or Fair Isle) and overly chunky knits.

Instead, go for smooth, medium-weight textures in solid or neutral tones. Layer under a jacket or wear solo for a clean, modern look that feels cozy without screaming “holiday card.”


6. Polo Shirt (long sleeve)

Polo shirts offer a timeless, polished look that photographs effortlessly—especially when made from a soft knit. To keep the style modern and elevated, opt for long-sleeve versions in solid, neutral tones and skip sporty logos or bold patterns. Worn on their own or layered under a blazer, knit polos strike the perfect balance between relaxed and refined, making them a versatile choice for portraits that feel classic without trying too hard.


7. Polo Shirt (short sleeve)

Short-sleeve polos bring an easy sophistication that works beautifully on camera. Choose one in a soft, fine-knit fabric that drapes well and feels elevated, not sporty. Solid colors in muted or neutral tones photograph best, keeping the focus on you rather than the clothing. Whether paired with tailored trousers or dark denim, a short-sleeve polo offers that effortless blend of comfort and confidence—refined enough for a portrait, yet relaxed enough to feel natural.


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5 Ever-Changing Life Scenarios to Consider for Life Insurance

Life can change quickly, and it’s crucial to ensure that your insurance is keeping up. Amanda Cutten, an insurance agent with over 20 years of experience shares with us five critical times to pause and determine if your insurance needs have changed:

  1. Your Marital Status Has Changed: Whether you’re getting married and combining households or divorcing and splitting up possessions, a change in your marital status can impact your need for life, auto, and home insurance coverage. As you review your coverage, be sure to verify or change your beneficiary designations, if applicable.

  2. Your Family Makeup Changes: If you’re expecting a baby or adopting a child, you’ll want to protect your growing family with adequate life, critical illness, and disability insurance. Losing a family member is another life event that may prompt a policy review. It’s important to review beneficiary designations on your existing policies whenever these types of changes occur.

  3. Your Teen Gets a Driver’s License: If your child is just learning to drive, proper auto insurance is a must. Whether you plan to add them to your existing policy or have them purchase a policy of their own, be sure to talk to your insurance advisor about your options, including discounts that may be available for multi-vehicle policies or student drivers.

  4. You Make a Major Purchase: If you buy a home or vacation property, or take on a significant renovation, you should review your home insurance. But don’t stop there. When you buy, inherit, or acquire items of value, like expensive sports equipment, a baby grand piano, or antique jewelry, it’s also important to check whether these possessions are fully covered by your existing policy or if you should consider protecting them with additional coverage.

  5. Your Employment Status Changes: If your income has recently changed due to a promotion, lay-offs, termination, retirement, or a change in your career aspirations, it’s crucial to let your insurance advisor know. Depending on your circumstances, they may recommend increasing your coverage or opting for a more affordable option. Plus, if you’re no longer commuting to an office or worksite, your auto insurance premiums might also change.

In conclusion, if your life has changed significantly, now is the right time to review your insurance coverage. Not sure where to start? Reach out to Amanda for more helpful insurance tips.


Amanda Cutten

Amanda has been in the industry for over 25 years.  She opened her business in 2007 and has been helping customers ever since.  When dealing with Amanda and her office, you can expect to receive exceptional customer service and a clear understanding of your coverages. Amanda and her team pride themselves on the relationships they have with their customers.  When asked about her business, this is what Amanda had to say.

“We deliver personal service to our customers and want to grow with them as their needs change and develop over the years.  We take the time needed with each and every customer to make sure they understand and are comfortable with the products they are “investing” in.  We strive to help our valued customers reach their goals and make sure they are well protected….. today, tomorrow and in the many years to come.


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Iconic Brand Photoshoot Wardrobe Guide

There's no question that
great wardrobe = great photoshoot

People ask me all the time: what should I wear for my photoshoot?

Great wardrobe doesn't mean designer only wardrobe.
Great photoshoot wardrobe is wardrobe that is authentic to you
and compliments your look well.


Check out these Iconic Outfits:


  1. neutrals

Beige, taupe and other neautrals are having their moment, effortlessly replacing the classic white.

Neutrals exude sophistication while keeping the attention on you—not just your outfit. They create a clean, polished look that stands the test of time.

Want to elevate it? Play with layers, subtle patterns, and rich textures to add depth without distraction.


2. dress

Dresses are often overlooked and they can be a great Brand Photoshoot outfit. There are so many styles, silhuettes and colours available.

For more conservative professionals, you can wear a dress with sleeves or combine it with a blazer.


3. turtleneck

Turtlenecks frame our faces beautifully, which works perfectly for photos.
Depending on the fabric and sleeve length, you can wear them all seasons.


4. jeans

Jeans never go out of style and they help with approachable looks.

If it's approprate for your profession, bring jeans + top to your Brand Photoshoot! For business casual looks, jeans can be combined with blazers and shirts or blouses.


5. suit

A well tailored suit will make you feel unstoppable.

For more approachable looks, choose creative styles or bold colours.


6. black

Black - everybody’s favourite!

Black outfits are always elegant. Whether it’s a sweater, a blazer or a little black dress, feel free to bring something black to your photoshoot.


7. colour

Bold hues are stepping into the spotlight, bringing energy and personality to your photos.

Wearing colour can make a statement while still keeping the focus on you. The right shade can enhance your features, complement your skin tone, and add vibrancy to your look.

Want to take it up a notch? Experiment with colour blocking, rich jewel tones, or soft pastels to create depth and visual interest.


8. your logo/hashtag

Your Brand Photoshoot is a perfect chance to wear an outfit with your logo or hashtag.

These photos are absolutely great for marketing and building brand awareness.


9. creative top

Creative tops are so fun to photograph and make photos interesting to look at.
Remember to skip thick cotton blouses and choose a flowy fabric instead.


10. WOW Factor outfit

Photoshoots don’t happen every day, so take this chance and wear your WOW Factor outfit.

Whether it’s a tulle skirt, an incredible dress, leather pants, take this chance to capture your authentic, fierce self!


bonus: can I wear a sweater?

If you don’t want the photos to be too seasonal, choose a sweater that’s not too chunky and doesn’t have an obvious winter pattern.

If you want to use the photos only in fall/winter, you can wear whatever sweater you want.


Are you an Entrepreneur over 40 ready to step into your power? This photoshoot is for you:

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Anatomy of an Iconic Brand Photo

Today, let’s look at 3 elements of an iconic Brand Photo:

  1. WOW factor

    Your brand photo should make people stop scrolling. There has to be something about it —energy, movement, a bold expression, or an unexpected detail — that makes it stand out. A little motion, like a flowing skirt pictured here or a confident stride, adds life and personality, making your photo feel dynamic instead of just another headshot.

  2. Clarity

    A great brand photo instantly tells people what you do. There should be no confusion. Think about props, location, or even your expression—does your photo make it obvious what kind of work you're in? If you're a photographer, holding a camera makes sense. A chef? Maybe you're in the kitchen plating a dish. A business coach? That confident, approachable stance in a stylish office speaks volumes. The goal is to make your audience get it without needing a caption.

  3. Great Outfit

    What you wear in your brand photo matters more than you think. The best outfit is one that not only looks good but also feels like you. It should be something you’d actually wear when meeting clients or showing up for work—polished but not forced. Think of colors, textures, and accessories that reflect your personal style and make you feel confident. Because when you feel good in what you’re wearing, it shows.

    When these three elements come together, your brand photo becomes more than just a picture—it becomes a powerful first impression. So next time you’re in front of the camera, keep these in mind and make sure your photo truly represents you.


Are you an Entrepreneur over 40 ready to step into your power? This photoshoot is for you:

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Arlyn

It’s been such a pleasure to work with Arlyn, who is an experienced real estate professional.

I can’t say enough good things about my experience! The hair and makeup session was such a treat. It was such a boost to have a team that made me feel completely at ease. The photo shoot with Agnes was simply amazing. She has this incredible ability to connect with you, making the whole process feel so personal and uplifting. Agnes is truly talented, and every woman should have the chance to see themselves through her lens - truly empowering!
— Arlyn

Are you an Entrepreneur over 40 ready to step into your power? This photoshoot is for you:

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Dr. Monica

It was a pleasure to capture Dr. Monica Vermani again.

The goal for Dr. Vermani’s Brand Photoshoot was to capture both professional and casual looks. The photos will be used for marketing across many platforms, including websites, magazines, youtube and social media.

Enjoy these highlights.

Thank you for your amazing photographs! You are phenomenal, creative and truly talented Agnes! You always make a person feel comfortable, confident and we always sparkle in our authenticity in your photo shoots! Truly grateful for you
— Monica

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