I have already started booking sessions (even a mini session that will include 2 cats and a dog, so don't forget pets are welcome as well, after all they are a part of the family!)
I always love outdoor photos, but offering the indoor studio this year makes for some great portraits for the Mini Sessions as well!
Time for some Holiday Portrait Tips!
When thinking about ideas for your portraits keep in mind...
1. Sometimes less is more...having too many props may take focus away from the person and feel busy, sometimes just focus on one prop and you may find the simpler the better.
2. Be aware of the color in the shot, and use it to your advantage. Zooming in on certain props or items to use them for their color can make a very festive photo.
3. Try a close up on the face, while still including part of the props. Sometimes this will add interest, keep the festive feel, and give you that "wow" shot you are looking to hang on the wall.
4. Sometimes the candid shots are the best...take a few extra shots of exploring moments, these are the real moments we sometimes miss when taking Holiday pictures.
5. Experiment with frames and clip art, this season is all about fun, so adding silly fun elements is ok here!
So...book your Mini Holiday Session now! There is only a few weeks left to get everything ready... :) And don't forget to have fun taking pictures the next few months! Next week's tips blog..."Low Lighting Solutions for the Holidays ~ how to make your Twinkle lights sparkle." :)
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