I'm making a music video in an oak forest in a few hours, just a casual acoustic one and my musician asked what clothes he should wear... well I'm no constume designer or anything, so I have little idea.
A black acoustic? The devils work! (Natural stain ftw!)
B&W hooped onion-seller's top? Cest le heresy!
Our eyes are drawn to areas of high contrast and strong colours, so in future try not to make unimportant items grab the viewers attention. I dunno how much of that b&w hooped top is visible from any front angles, but on the rear view it keeps pulling my eyes to the bottom of his tshirt (or whatever it is).
Once we explore composition a bit more, we can actually lead the viewer around the scene using spot-colours, lines/curves, contrast etc to create little paths to lure the viewers eyes to points in the frame, and in the order we choose. As always, get googling if you wanna brush up on this.