
Sarah Branaghan
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2026-01-22T09:51:47-05:000000004731202601
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What you wear to your session plays a powerful role in how your images feel—not just now, but years from now. One of the most common questions I receive is whether bright colors or neutrals photograph better.
The answer comes down to timelessness, emotion, and focus.
Soft neutrals—creams, beiges, taupes, soft browns, muted grays—allow the focus to stay on what matters most: your baby and your connection as a family. These tones photograph effortlessly, blend harmoniously, and create images that feel calm and cohesive.
Neutrals also stand the test of time. Years from now, your images won’t feel dated or tied to a trend.
Bright or bold colors can be fun, but they often pull attention away from faces and emotion. They can reflect unwanted color casts onto skin tones and distract from the softness that newborn photography is known for.
That doesn’t mean color is forbidden—but it should always be intentional and balanced.
I guide every client through wardrobe choices so you never feel overwhelmed. Whether you’re using pieces from my client closet or styling your own outfits, my goal is to help you choose options that photograph beautifully and feel true to you.
When your wardrobe complements the scene instead of competing with it, your images feel elevated, emotional, and enduring.




Sarah Branaghan | What to wear for newborn photos | Neutral colors photography | Timeless newborn portraits
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