6 Tips to Help You Photograph Black Clothes Successfully (2024)

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Did you know that the worst-selling colour for clothes at online giant Asos is black?

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While a great percentage of women may love wearing black, it’s safe to say it doesn’t photograph well… hence Asos’s inability to sell many items in our favourite non-colour.

(I assume it’s still the case – I read it a while ago but can’t find the source… if you Google “asos black clothes sales” all you get is stuff about Black Friday. But I’d be surprised if it wasn’t still true.)

Something I’ve been asked a few times over the years when discussing shooting blog photos in my photo tips posts is how to photograph black clothes successfully. Black IS notoriously difficult to photograph, so here are my 6 best tips!

Do note that, as a rare wearer of black, I didn’t have a huge catalogue of photos to show as examples. I very, very rarely wear black head to toe (the nearest I think I ever got was black and navy), but hopefully these outfit photos, with some colour or neutrals thrown in here and there, will give you an idea of how to improve photos of black outfits.

And you don’t have to have a blog – so many of us take photos of what we’re wearing these days (often for Instagram or Facebook) that I’m sure the tips will still come in handy…!

Here they are…

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1. Shoot on brighter days

Light is, and will forever be, your best friend when shooting anything. Get the light right and you’re 80% there.

I would almost ALWAYS recommend shooting a black outfit on brighter days; if you have a very dark, gloomy day and no light coming from anywhere, I’d say don’t bother. Very rarely will there be much you can do to resuscitate a picture of black clothes taken with no light.

Two things to note: this is when you can get away with shooting in bright sunshine. Standing in the shade on a sunny day will be your best bet, but sometimes strong sunlight on you will work if you’re wearing deep colours head to toe (white and pale colours will get bleached out).

Above: here we photographed on two different sunny days, but at different angles to the sun. On the left, the sun was slightly behind me so the jacket had lovely light edges and on the right, I stood in direct sun. However, it was pretty low and luckily didn’t cast unflattering shadows on my face.

Extra tip: face the light source. If it’s bright but overcast, still face where the sun is – you will pick up so much more light and therefore detail will show.

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2. Shoot against a light background

Another very important tip, but this goes for all outfit shoots: have a contrasting background. Black looks infinitely better when the background is light. The way to tell if you’ve got the right background? Get the photographer to squint at what’s being shot. If you’ve blended into the background, it’s too dark. (Squint at the two images above – you’ll see just how much I jump out from the background.)

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3. Wear lots of texture

The more texture that’s in your black or dark clothes, the better they’ll photograph. Although I had no choice but to shoot in front of a busy background (above, left), the sequins and contrasting jersey graphic t-shirt still stand out. And in the photo on the right, the sweater has a lot of detail that shows up beautifully (plus the brooch adds something that draws the eye in).

Plain black tops with plain black trousers will never look exciting in a photo (but then, I have to admit they don’t look that exciting IRL either)…

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4. Strike a pose!

This is an error I see a lot in outfit photos – and it’s SO easy to rectify! It’s when black-clad legs end up looking like one solid lump.

So when I say “strike a pose”, what I really mean is “create negative space between your legs”. If you look through all the full-length examples I’ve given in this post, I’ve always got a little gap going on.

In the black jumpsuit image, above, I’ve shown a different way to stop the One Leg Lump, and that’s by using movement. It was a windy day so I actually took advantage of the wind flapping the wide leg trousers around and created shape and fluidity.

However you choose to pose, just ask the photographer to get you to move your legs (or change position) if your two legs have become one.

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5. Get in closer to see detail

Black tends to photograph better closer up, as details and textures show up more. If the fabric is matte, like black jersey (above, left), then create movement if you can and bring in other details and colours.

Black leather photographs beautifully: face the light and let the light bounce off in every direction. Don’t be afraid to cut off heads or other body parts – look for the interest in the details.

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6. Lighten shadows in post-production

Finally, if all else is lost, you can sometimes rescue your too-dark black clothes by tweaking your photos in post-production. If you’re editing photos on a computer, I’d always recommend getting Photoshop Elements(currently on a Black Friday deal for the very low price of just £54.99), or if you’re using photos on your phone, then you should definitely get the Adobe Lightroom app.

The main thing to tweak are shadows: always lighten them to stop black looking like a big black hole with no highlights or texture. You often only need to lighten them a tiny amount (lighten too much and you’ll end up with clothes that look grey or overwashed) to make a big difference.

Do you wear a lot of black – and if so have these tips helped you? Any other “shooting black clothes” tips you can pass on? Tell us in the comments (and don’t forget to link up ALL your posts – any subject – below)!

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6 Tips to Help You Photograph Black Clothes Successfully (2024)

FAQs

6 Tips to Help You Photograph Black Clothes Successfully? ›

For clothing photography, you'll want to shoot at a high f-stop, between f-8 and f-11. It'll help focus only on the apparel and highlight its best details. You'll also want to set your shutter speed to around 1/125.

How do you photograph something black? ›

5 Tips Are All you Need to Photograph Black On Black
  1. Keep the settings to manual to keep complete control over your tricky shots.
  2. Set your shutter speed to the highest so that you don't miss those details and that outline to distinguish your black products on a black background.
  3. Set your ISO to the lowest level.
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How do I look good in black clothes? ›

Here are my best tips on wearing total black looks:
  1. Make sure that all items have the same shade of black. You can't combine different shades because they won't look great together. ...
  2. Use layers and interesting textures. ...
  3. Create shapes and transform body proportions.

What are the 5 steps to great photography? ›

Five steps to 'picture perfect' photos
  • Pick a theme. To compose a great photograph, you need to have a solid concept. ...
  • Know your props. Here's the thing: the stunning travel photos you see on Instagram are not always candid. ...
  • Find a good location. ...
  • Lighting. ...
  • Have an eye for detail.

How do you take good pictures of clothes? ›

For clothing photography, you'll want to shoot at a high f-stop, between f-8 and f-11. It'll help focus only on the apparel and highlight its best details. You'll also want to set your shutter speed to around 1/125.

How do you photograph black fabric? ›

Black tends to photograph better closer up, as details and textures show up more. If the fabric is matte, like black jersey (above, left), then create movement if you can and bring in other details and colours. Black leather photographs beautifully: face the light and let the light bounce off in every direction.

How do you take black pictures? ›

Set your camera's ISO to a low level, from 100 to 125. This decreases the camera's sensitivity to light, which will darken your photo's background and remove unwanted texture. Adjust your shutter speed to compensate for these changes. See how a fast shutter works with your aperture.

What are the 7 rules of photography? ›

It's time to start to improve your skills and learn the most important photography rules:
  • The rule of thirds:
  • Follow the leading lines:
  • Depth:
  • Symmetry:
  • Cinema-style shot:
  • Don't decapitate your subject:
  • Don't shoot from the top to bottom:

What are the 6 most important elements in photography? ›

Successful photos rely on order, and the main elements that bring and emphasize order in a composition are: line, shape, form, texture, pattern, and color. Every photograph, intentionally or not, contains one or more of these element, which are known as the elements of design.

What are the 7 elements of photography? ›

There are seven basic elements of photographic art: line, shape, form, texture, color, size, and depth. As a photographic artist, your knowledge and awareness of these different elements can be vital to the success of your composition and help convey the meaning of your photograph.

What clothes are best for photos? ›

Solids are always a good choice and also help keep your images looking timeless. Shirts with large logos, graphics, words, etc. not only bring attention away from YOU and onto your clothes, but can also date your images quite quickly. So, stick to solids or neutral prints and you'll be good to go.

How can I look good in clothes? ›

How to Look Put Together
  1. WEAR CLOTHES THAT ACTUALLY FIT. In the words of Stacy and Clinton from “What Not to Wear”, “if you don't have fit, you don't have style”. ...
  2. ENSURE YOUR CLOTHES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. ...
  3. WEAR FLATTERING CLOTHES. ...
  4. INCLUDE YOUR PERSONALITY. ...
  5. ADD FINISHING DETAILS. ...
  6. BE CONFIDENT.

How do I choose clothes for pictures? ›

Here are my top 6 things to consider when deciding what to wear for your upcoming photo session:
  1. Consider the location & season. ...
  2. Choose classic over trendy. ...
  3. Pick 2-3 outfits: casual, dressy and adventurous. ...
  4. Compliment each other but don't match. ...
  5. Keep it neutral. ...
  6. Pick what's most flattering & comfortable.

How do I blacken a photo? ›

There are three basic ways to darken images: through brightness, contrast, or saturation. Brightness refers to the presence of light; turning it down reduces the light to darken image. This is a good easy fix for overexposed (i.e., over bright) images.

How can I change the color of a picture to black? ›

How to convert an image to black and white?
  1. To convert an image to black and white online, upload the image to ResizePixel's website.
  2. Then choose to convert the image's colors either to shades of gray or black and white only.
  3. Afterward, proceed to Download page to download the converted image.

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