Colors can really make or break your final image in your portrait session. No worries! Tammy Bicknell Photography is here to help.
In the figure below, each group of squares represents 6 different color schemes broken down by neutral, complimentary or monochromatic. Black, grey & white are neutral colors and pair well with about any color you choose. Each circle represents one family member in your portrait.

Breakdown of color schemes
Row 1. Bright Color with grey- Consider grey a neutral color that matches well with any bright color.
Row 2. Complimentary Colors- These are opposite colors on the color wheel and pair well for a more fun & funky look.
Row 3. Monochromatic Colors- Monochromatic color schemes are lighter and darker shades of color from the same hue.
Row 4. Bright Color with black- Consider black another neutral that goes well with just about any color and particularly bright colors.
Row 5. Bright Complimentary Colors
Row 6. Monochromatic Colors
Row 7. Subtle Complimentary Colors
Analogous Color Scheme-Defined as any three colors that are side by side on a twelve-part color wheel.
Here are some examples of analogous colors schemes that pair well together.

