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Pick a good time of
day. Most children are better humoured early on in the day. So
think about a morning photo session. Unconventional but
surprisingly effective. |
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Play some music that
your child enjoys during the session. Something lively helps
everyone to be in the right frame of mind. |
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Have an outfit
change ready. This allows you to get a greater range of
photograph styles from one session |
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Give some thought to
the types of photos that you would like to have.
Our photographer will give you loads of ideas if you are not
sure. Equally don't worry too much about poses as this
tends to make the "model" look a bit stiff and un-natural. |
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Remember white
t-shirts will disappear on a white background, black ones will
disappear on a black one. |
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It can be nice to
have colour co-ordinated clothing in family shots.
Remember we don't mind if you need time for a wardrobe
change during your session. |
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You will know better
than anyone what makes your baby or toddler smile. Happy kids
make for great photos so have a mental checklist of these
before the session. |
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Stand behind the
photographer to attract your childs attention this gets
their eyes towards the camera. With our studio set up we
promise no red eyes! |