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11.15.2010

Holiday Photo Fun!

The holidays are a great time to capture those special memories. The family is all together, everyone's in a good mood from all the tasty food...what more could we ask for? The perfect holiday photos, perhaps? Done! Just follow these simple little tips for your perfect holiday shots!

Play Time
Keep that digital camera handy to capture some great candids. While pictures of the famous dinner (gobble-gobble) can make one drool, I love seeing pictures of the kids playing. I often get stuck at the kids table (yes, still at 22 years old) and realize there are some very funny pictures waiting to be taken.

Get Outside!
Make sure to bundle up and grab some cute shots of the family in the leaves before they're gone!

Don't forget about Grandma and Grampa!
If your parents are joining you (or you're joining them!), make sure to grab some shots with them and the kids. These can make priceless Christmas presents!

Lights, Camera, Action!
Another tip - make sure you have lots of lights on in the house when you're taking photos inside. Also, use the flash on your camera. This will ensure that your pictures are crisp and bright!

Family Portrait Tips
For photos with the whole family, remember these important tips!
  • If there are a lot of people, make rows. Smallest in the front, tallest in the back. Kids can either be held or stand in the very front.  
  • Make sure you can see everyone in the viewfinder when you set up the picture. Make people squeeze close together to fit! 
  • Make sure no one is covering another person. I like to tell the back row to find a space between two heads. 
  • Take multiple shots! That way, you can get a shot with everyone's eyes open. I suggest about 5 shots of the same pose.
  • Set the timer so you can be in the picture too! But usually they're pretty short timers, so make sure to get back into the picture as fast as you can!

10.19.2010

Spooky, Fun Photos - A Halloween Treat!

Now that we've gone through vacation photos and back-to-school shots, it's time to have some fun with our Halloween pictures! Follow these simple steps to your perfect Halloween shot:

1.  When using flash, get close enough to your little subject allow the flash to light everything in the frame. Tilt the camera (like seen below) for a journalistic feel. (And don’t forget to fully charge your camera to make sure you’ve got the extra juice those flash shots will require!)

2.  Have your kids act out their costume. Have your little tiger show his paws or the witch ride her broom. It’ll not only be adorable, but your kids will have a blast pretending!



3.  Scariest face – Have your kids make the scariest, silliest face they can! This will produce many memorable photographs to show their first-dates, and is excellent for bribery to do their chores.


 4.  Lighting – While using flash is a good idea to get your pictures clear, try using some without the flash. Maybe have your kids hold a candle, or do the super-scary flashlight pose (underneath their chin). Make sure to place it on a tripod (or a chair, railing, anything that will hold it at the right level will work) so the picture turns out clear!


5.  Lastly, get a shot of the kids at the end of the night with their mounds of candy so they will one day understand where their cavities came from. 
*If your little one has a mask, make sure to grab a shot with the mask and without it. I look back at some of my old Halloween photos and wonder who that crazy-haired blonde is behind the leopard mask.


For more great Halloween photo tips, check out: http://www.nyip.com/ezine/holidays/halloween.html

8.26.2010

Back-To-School Photos!

5 Must-Have Back-to-School Photos


1. Candid Camera
My favorite shots are taken in the stolen moments, like the two sisters making faces at each other below. A picture of your child laughing, pouting or packing their backpacks captures small, but precious moments.
2. Ah, Those New Shoes
The one thing I remember always looking forward to was the new school shoes. Help your kids remember those cool "kicks" by taking a picture of them - and try different angles, like the one below.

3.  A Close-up
The cutest picture I have ever seen of my sister is on her first day of kindergarten. It's a close up of her face. She had decided that her bangs were too long, so she cut (more, chopped) them for her personalized back-to-school makeover the night before. Needless to say, the missing front teeth added to the "adorableness" of the shot.
4.  Off to School
Grab a snapshot of your little ones heading off. Barbie backpacks and all!
**Bonus points if you can get the whole outfit in the picture. I can't help but laugh when I see my first-day-of-school pictures. Did I really think those lime green socks matched with that orange jumper?
5.  In Front of the School Bus A really cute shot is an over-the-shoulder look before jumping aboard the school bus. The same shot can be just as cute in front of the family minivan.

8.11.2010

Beachy Keen Jelly Bean

Heading out to the beach for a last-minute trip with the family?

Have no fear - Julien is here! I racked my brain (and grabbed some of my favorite pics from our Ocean City trip) for some important tips to make your beach photo picture perfect.

1.  OVERCAST – The IDEAL picture will be taken when its overcast. But if not...

2.  SUN SHINY - I love the sun, but not in my pictures. When you’re shooting a picture outside, make sure the sun is shining on the subject’s face.  If you take a picture with the sun in the background, faces are going to be too dark

3.  USE FLASH – If you’re subject isn't facing the sun, go ahead and use flash. Just make sure you’re about 2 feet away (zoom in if you need to) so you don’t bleach out their faces with the flash.

4.  SQEEZE! – Set the subjects close together…and have 'em sqeeezeeee in tight!!

5. CANDID – Grabbing candids while your family is getting ready for the photo can lead to some pretty cute shots too. 

You don't need a fancy shmancy camera to take a great beach photo. Try these tips, and most important, have fun!