Move away from the "everyone in a white t-shirt" look and toward a heritage wardrobe.



"When you look back at a portrait from thirty years ago, you shouldn't just see a color; you should be able to almost feel the fabric. To achieve a truly breathtaking and timeless look, I always advise my families to choose Texture over Twinning.



Instead of matching outfits, look for coordinated earthy tones—rust, moss, terracotta, and cream. Then, layer in the textures: a chunky knit sweater, a soft linen dress, or a well-worn denim jacket. These fabrics catch the Amber Hour light in a way that flat cotton simply cannot. They add 'grit' to the 'gold,' making the image feel like a tangible piece of your family history."