Explore The Exclusive Client Closet: Stunning Dress Options for Your Photoshoot
- Lindsay Alexandra Photography
- Mar 27
- 2 min read
When preparing for a photoshoot, choosing the right outfit can make all the difference. The perfect dress not only enhances your look but also boosts your confidence in front of the camera. To make this process easier and more enjoyable, I offer an exclusive client closet filled with carefully curated dress options for you to borrow. This private collection is designed to provide a variety of styles, colors, and fits that suit different themes and personal tastes.
Women's Options
Featuring floor-length gowns, A-line cuts, and fitted silhouettes which could be used for family, engagement, maternity etc.
Why Choose These Dresses?
These options work well for clients who want a refined look that won’t distract from their natural beauty. The fabrics catch light beautifully, adding depth to photos without overpowering the scene. For example, a cotton floral off the shoulder gown can create a romantic vibe perfect for outdoor shoots during golden hour.
Styling Tips
Pair with simple jewelry to keep the focus on the dress
Choose neutral or soft makeup to complement the soft tones
Consider classic hairstyles like loose waves or a low bun
Kids Options
How to Borrow from the Client Closet
Borrowing a dress from the client closet is simple and convenient. Here’s how you can access this exclusive resource:
Browse the Galleries: You can view the dress options online or in person.
Select Your Dress: Choose one or more dresses that fit your vision.
Fitting Session: Meet before the session to try on the dresses to ensure the perfect fit
Pick Up and Return: Take home the dress after you try it on and return it at the end of your shoot.
This process ensures you get the best dress for your photoshoot without the hassle of shopping or renting from multiple places.
Tips for Choosing the Right Dress for Your Photoshoot
Selecting the right dress involves more than just picking a pretty outfit. Here are some practical tips to help you make the best choice:
Consider the Location: A flowing gown works well in open fields, while a structured dress suits urban settings.
Think About the Season: Choose fabrics and colors that complement the weather and natural light.
Match Your Style: Pick a dress that reflects your personality and makes you feel confident.
Coordinate with Others: If the shoot involves multiple people, coordinate colors and styles for a cohesive look.
Plan for Comfort: Make sure you can move easily and feel comfortable during the shoot.








































































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