| Proper
clothing allows the face to dominate the portrait,
with all other elements being secondary, Against
a medium or dark background, colors that photograph
best for the yearbook portrait and other close-up
poses are medium to dark tones of green, brown,
rust, wine, or blue. Darker shades are more slimming
Against
a medium or dark background avoid light colors
that approximate flesh tones such as beige, tan,
peach, pink, white, and yellow. These colors not
only dominate a portrait and overpower the face,
but also drain color from the face and make the
wearer appear unusually pale.
Bare
shoulders or tops with "spaghetti straps"
often make the subject look heavier and take the
eye away from the face.
Especially
bright colors such as red, orange, or pink, will
ruin a portrait because their intensity overwhelms
the face.
Stripes,
plaids, checks, and bold prints also draw the
eye away from the face and do not photograph well.
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