In the world of fashion content creation, the image you capture is everything. As someone who has always been drawn to beautiful clothes, locations and portraits since childhood, Iโve gathered some essential lessons around how to elevate a fashionโshoot into something meaningful and engaging. Here are five of my goโto tips for making your next shoot count.
###โฏ1. Plan ahead
Preparation is the foundation of a strong shoot. While spontaneous moments can absolutely yield magic, for the most consistent results I begin by deciding on the outfit and the story I want to tell around it. Then I pick locations that support that vision. On top of that, I choose which photographer I feel is the best match for the look and vibe Iโm going for. By making thoughtful decisions about wardrobe, environment and collaborator ahead of time, you position the shoot for success.

###โฏ2. Be on the same wavelength with your photographer
The relationship between you and your photographer is central. A good collaborator will ask detailed questions: What colours and accessories will you wear? Which locations are you thinking of? Before the shoot, you should share your mood board or ideas, and the photographer should feel confident offering their input too. Trust, openness and mutual respect make the difference between a soโso set and a seamless creative team.
###โฏ3. Choose the right location (and a solid backup)
Fashion shoots thrive when location and story align. Always come with two (or more) location options in mind. Things donโt always go exactly to plan โ the spot might be too crowded, timeโconstrained or simply not deliver the right atmosphere. I once paired an elegant red dress with rustic countryside surroundingsโit was a deliberate contrast, the kind of layering that adds drama and context to the shot. When the setting supports your concept, the photo becomes more than just an outfit recapโit becomes a narrative.
###โฏ4. Mind the time of dayโฏโโฏlight matters
If thereโs one nonโnegotiable element in fashion photography, itโs lighting. Want a bright, airy look? Morning light serves beautifully. Going for drama and warm tones? Your golden hour is key. For one shoot, I scheduled the session at 5โฏp.m., hiked to the spot, and waited until around 7โฏp.m. for that sweet light window as the sun dipped. In that brief time frame everything came togetherโthe dress, the scenery and the glow. Because once that window closes, youโve really only got one shot at getting it right. And yes: I favour capturing the clothesโ true colours, so I try not to rely on heavy editing that distorts them. The right light means fewer tweaks, more authenticity.
###โฏ5. Donโt take it too seriously
Finally: remember to breathe. Authenticity always wins. I donโt like to stand stiffly in poses that feel uncomfortableโso I walk, I twirl, I laugh, I move. Often the best shots are the unscripted ones, the ones that reflect personality rather than perfection. If your mood is more serious and edgy, embrace that. But my bottom line: be you. When you relax into the shoot, the result often feels vivid, joyful and real.
In the end, fashion photography is about more than just โwhat youโre wearingโ and โwhere youโre standing.โ Itโs about crafting moments that feel livedโin, confident and expressive. Whether youโre behind the lens or in front of it, consider these five steps your shootโday roadmap:
- Define your vision in advance.
- Communicate openly with your team.
- Pick locations that support your story.
- Use light strategically.
- Show yourselfโflaws, fun and all.
When those elements align, the pictures donโt just showcase the outfit; they capture a moment. And the more you practice this process, the more natural it becomes to not only look good in your shots but to feel good too.
If you have any tips of your own from your shootsโor any questions youโd like to explore furtherโIโd love to hear them.


