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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.


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

ENTREPRENEUR OVER 40 PHOTOSHOOT

Stephanie

It was lovely to capture Stephanie. This photoshoot was a gift to herself.

During Stephanie’s Reveal, I mentioned how interesting I found it that her that her eyes were different colors. Stephanie asked me what I meant… Can you believe she didn’t actually realize her eyes were different colors?

Stephanie’s nurturing nature means a lot of her life has been about caring for others. We both had a great laugh while agreeing it was HIGH TIME she did something for herself.

Enjoy these highlights.


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

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PD Concepts

It was a pleasure to work with Paula & Przemek of PD Concepts.

This brand photoshoot is bright and modern with a strong accent on black & white imagery.

Enjoy these highlights.


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

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Lolita

We truly enjoyed capturing Lolita! Her warmth, wisdom and great fashion sense shines trough these photos that we hope Lolita and her loved ones will enjoy forever.

Enjoy these highlights.

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

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Sandeep

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I was so excited to work with Sandeep Sohal again on updating her real estate photos. She rocked her photoshoot just after successfully wrapping a challenging real estate transaction. Being a wife, mother and a professional is not easy so kudos to all women who are doing their very best every single day!

Sandeep’s brand is fresh and modern and she wanted her photos to really reflect that. I fell in love with every outfit Sandeep brought to her photoshoot.


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Pink Avocado Nutrition

Nutritionist Cathy Missios

Nutritionist Cathy Missios

September is here! August and September are actually my two favorite months for outdoor photoshoots. Thanks to cooler temperatures we don’t get tired and sweaty so easily, light is slightly less harsh and our make-up doesn’t run… These are all things that make lifestyle outdoor photoshoots way more productive and successful.

For this photoshoot with Cathy from Pink Avocado Nutrition we did a ton of fun things including a picnic in a nearby park and a trip to a great local grocery store Apple Factory.

Here are some Perfect Picnic tips from Cathy:

  1. Check the weather!

  2. Keep the food as simple as possible, pick up prepared foods and snacks, pre-cut fruits. Crackers, grapes, cheese are great snacks.

  3. Carefully pack one real knife—a camping knife if you have one—and have it handy in case there’s baguette to be sliced. I wrap mine in tea towels, handy and a little safer.

For all picnic tips, visit Cathy’s blog.


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