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Spring in Louisiana is one of the most beautiful times of the year for photos. The light is softer, everything starts blooming, and the weather is warm — but not quite summer hot.
As a photographer serving families and seniors in Zachary and Baton Rouge, one of the most common questions I get is:
“What should we wear for our spring photo session?”
Let’s break it down in a simple way so you can feel confident and prepared.
Spring here can be:
Because of that, breathable fabrics are key. Think:
If you’re comfortable, you’ll look relaxed. And relaxed always photographs better.
Spring in Louisiana is full of soft greens, florals, and natural tones. The best outfit colors complement that instead of competing with it.
Try to avoid:
For family sessions, coordinate — don’t match.
Instead of everyone wearing white shirts and jeans, try mixing:
It creates balance and dimension.
Let’s be honest — moms usually stress the most about outfits.
Flowy dresses photograph beautifully in spring. They create movement and softness.
Mid-length or maxi dresses work really well outdoors.
If dresses aren’t your thing:
Choose something that makes you feel confident.
Because when you feel good, it shows.
For dads:
For kids:
The goal is for everyone to look put together — but still natural.
Here are a few things that make a big difference:
And yes — take off the Apple Watch unless it’s part of your everyday look you truly want captured.
The right outfits:
When families trust the process and prepare ahead of time, the session flows smoother.
And that’s always the goal.
Spring dates in Zachary and Baton Rouge fill quickly because the weather is ideal before summer heat arrives.
If you’ve been thinking about updating your family photos, this is your sign.
Click here to schedule your spring session.




















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