I don't think it matters what the photographer wears.
2006-07-04 08:22:27
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answer #1
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answered by mrearly2 4
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Wearing white can look great on anyone with a good skin tone, nice tan. If you need to take a special photo, make sure that you are wearing a color that coordinates well with your hair. A white dress with high lift blond frosting can looked a bit washed out, but a blue, red or deep orange will bring up richer warmer tones and frame your face better. If you have darker hair, a softer, lighter color top will work since you have the dark tones to "bounce" off of and frame your face. White is always classier with a dark blazer or sweater over the top. Good luck!
2006-07-04 17:01:28
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answered by joe_on_drums 6
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Not if the camera has a proper white balance done on it. They probably say that due to the flash or natural light reflecting off the white thus causing the picture to be hazy or blurred. I haven't had any problems with taking photos of people with white on. If filming with a tv camera or such, then the camera would need both a black and white balance done before filming.
2006-07-04 15:24:00
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answered by iiboogeymanii 4
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No. White is great in all seasons (the Labor Day/winter stuff is crap) and if it's clean, it's wonderful. Make sure that your background is colorful, though. Too much white in the photo will make you look as if your head is floating.
2006-07-04 15:34:55
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answered by save_up_your_tears 4
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No, I think the photographer is the one that doesn't like it,, it may wash you out a little?
I see people in white all the time,,although it wouldn't be my top choice for a color.
2006-07-04 15:23:29
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answered by Paige 4
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No, the only color I heard that you don't wear is red, especially if you're in a group photo........
2006-07-04 15:23:43
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answered by cajunrescuemedic 6
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Only after Labor Day.
2006-07-04 15:21:42
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answered by L-Rad 4
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is not really bad if your weight is average (not too big, not too thin), but the fact is that no matter what size you are, white tends to add weight as well as the camera's.
2006-07-04 15:26:23
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answered by whatever 2
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it's not bad, but it's better if you wear a colored top- it gives better results.....
2006-07-04 15:23:35
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answered by shame 2
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not really.. its ok and in fact it provides a better effect..
2006-07-04 15:21:42
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answered by Andrew 3
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