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What to Wear

what to wear

My images focus on personalities, relationships, and connections.
I prefer not to have loud colors or patterns competing with what my photos are trying to say.
Clothing choice plays a very important role in creating images that evoke emotion.

wardrobe

Layering, even the same neutral color scheme, in various textures & accessories can do much for a photo of mine.
Even my babies are photographed as pure as possible with clothing articles added to compliment but not dominate.


CHOOSING YOUR CLOTHES
Please do NOT try to MATCH exactly, neutral tones (tan, taupe, gray, cream,) and soft pastel colors, peach, dusty rose faded/muted blues, look nice
out in the field, but brighter colors like aqua, green, red, purple, & modern prints do not photograph with my style well.

Check out my  PINTEREST  board of clothing & accessory ideas.  Notice that as much as clothes play an important role in creating my soft airy images,
you dont have to go all out.  Sticking to some simple guidelines while choosing your wardrobe will allow you to create the images you love
without spending a lot of money.

MY WARDROBE
My clients have full access to my client wardrobe to help ensure you get the desired images you love.  We can set up a time
for you to come before the day of your session to try on items and see/feel which items you will love most, or you can wait until your
session day, bring some of your own items, and try on my collection before your session begins.

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JULIE SHERIFF PHOTOGRAPHY
Davis County Photography | Salt Lake City Photography | Utah County Photography | Weber County Photography

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You might feel like these days are slipping through your fingers, like no matter how hard you try, you just can’t slow time down. 
But mama, you can pause it. Just for a moment. 
And you’ll be so glad you did.
Have you ever thought about how one day, this baby will ask about the time they were in your belly? 
These photos aren’t just for you—they are for them, too.
You will blink, and the baby who once fit perfectly in your arms will be running through the house, too busy exploring to slow down for snuggles. But right now, they are still little, still needing you in the deepest, most beautiful way. Let’s hold onto this moment before it fades.
Have you ever stumbled across an old photo and felt the memory come alive again? 
Suddenly you can hear the laugh, smell the shampoo, feel the weight of those little arms. Photos are anchors. 
They hold what our hearts never want to lose.
Your body is not just growing a baby—it is growing a mother. A version of you that will never be the same again, in the most beautiful way.