A no-stress Zion family photo style guide from a local photographer who gets it
Let’s be honest—figuring out what to wear for your family photo session can feel more intense than planning the actual trip to Zion. But I promise, it doesn’t have to be that way.
As a local photographer who specializes in Zion family photos, I’m here to help you feel confident, comfortable, and fully yourselves. No stiff outfits, no forced smiles, and absolutely no matching white shirts (please, for the love of good photos, don’t do that).
Whether you’re adventuring with toddlers, teens, or the whole crew, here’s how to choose outfits that feel like you and look amazing on camera.

Start with this: wear something that feels like you
The best thing you can wear? Something you actually like.
If you’re uncomfortable or feel like you’re dressed up as someone else, it’ll show in the photos. I want you to feel at ease, have fun, and look back at your photos thinking, “Yep. That’s so us.”
- If you hate dresses, skip them.
- If your kid wants to wear their favorite sneakers, let them.
- If you want to bring your dog and wear your hiking boots—yes please.
We’re not aiming for perfection—we’re aiming for connection.
Coordinate your colors (but don’t match)
Here’s the deal: coordination = good, matching = not so much. Matching outfits can make everyone blend together and lose that natural feel. Instead, focus on choosing 3–4 complementary colors that create a cohesive vibe.
Zion-friendly color palettes:
- Terracotta, olive, cream, tan
- Sage green, warm gray, sand, off-white
- Dusty blue, burnt orange, golden yellow
- Earthy neutrals mixed with a pop of color
Layer in texture with gauzy fabrics, linen, knit sweaters, or denim for extra visual interest. And please avoid logos, neon colors, or anything that screams “Disney souvenir shirt.” Here is a Pinterest board with some inspiration on coordination.
Dress for the season in Zion
Zion’s weather has some big feelings. Make sure your outfits match the vibe AND the forecast.
Spring & fall
These are prime times for Zion family photos. Think soft layers, long sleeves, cozy cardigans, and flowy fabrics that move in the breeze.
Summer
It’s hot, but still beautiful. Go for breathable fabrics like cotton and linen. Sundresses, short sleeves, and comfy sandals are great. Just avoid black—it absorbs heat and makes you sweat more (no one wants that).
Winter
Yes, people do get family photos in Zion in the winter, and it’s stunning. Bundle up in cute coats, neutral sweaters, beanies, and boots. Bonus: fewer crowds!
Go in depth about Zion’s season—
Keep the kids comfortable
If your kiddo is miserable in their outfit, we’ll have a harder time getting those sweet, natural smiles. For your Zion family photos, we want the opposite of that! Pick clothes that are:
- Soft and breathable
- Easy to move in
- Reflective of their personality
Let them be themselves. If that means wearing their favorite hat or a funky pattern—they’ll feel more confident and have more fun. (And honestly, it’ll probably become one of your favorite photos.)
Pro tip: Bring a backup outfit. Just in case of spills, blowouts, or spontaneous puddle jumping.

Elevate the look with a few simple accessories
No need to overdo it, but a few little extras can add personality and depth to your photos.
Consider:
- A felt hat or wide-brimmed sun hat
- A textured blanket to cuddle up in
- Meaningful jewelry
- A flowy scarf or wrap
- Cute socks and boots for kids
Just leave behind the flashy watches, hair ties, sunglasses, or anything that distracts from your beautiful faces.
Shoes matter (but they don’t need to be fancy)
We’re likely going to be walking on sand, slickrock, or trails—so choose shoes that are practical and still photo-friendly.
Great options:
- Leather boots
- Closed-toe sandals
- Classic sneakers
- Barefoot at the end (if you’re feeling it)
High heels? Hard pass. We’re not going to prom—we’re going on an adventure.
Still not sure? Bring options!
I’m always happy to give feedback before we start shooting. If you’re torn between outfits, bring both! I can help you decide what works best with the light, location, and vibe.

FAQ: You’ve got questions, I’ve got answers
Let them help choose! Offer two options you’re okay with and let them decide. Kids are way more cooperative when they feel in control—and even if they show up in their superhero gear, we’ll make it work.
Not bad, but not ideal. Matching can flatten out the visual interest in your photos. Coordinating with a shared color palette creates a more natural, elevated look.
Please do. Zion is casual, rugged, and beautiful. You can absolutely show up in jeans, boots, and a cozy sweater. Don’t feel like you have to dress up unless you want to.
Yes—with moderation. Stick to subtle, larger-scale prints. One or two patterns in the group works great. Too many competing prints can get distracting.
– Logos and text
– Neon colors
– Uncomfortable clothes (especially for kids)
– Overly trendy styles you’ll regret next year
Optional but helpful:
– Water + snacks
– A blanket
– Wipes/tissues
– A spare outfit for the kids
– Good vibes (okay, not optional)
I’ve seen it all. Cloudy? Perfect. Windy? Dramatic. If it looks stormy, we’ll chat about a backup plan or adjust timing. Zion is always photogenic—even in moody light.
Absolutely. Feel free to send me photos or ideas—I’m always happy to help you feel confident in what you’re wearing.
Ready to book your Zion family session?
As a local photographer (and honorary fun aunt to lots of the kids I work with), I specialize in helping families feel relaxed and present during their time in Zion. From choosing the right location to making sure your kids are having a blast, I’ve got you covered.
✨ Contact me here to check availability and start planning your shoot!