Tiny Prints and Shutterfly, even Minted, are flooding our inbox with their holiday card promotions – highest quality paper, foiled holly leaves and perfect family photos – of course perfect family photos.
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Whose family do they use for those stock photos, anyway? Maybe child models who are used to posing? Our best attempt at photos usually has one of my children intentionally frowning and the other trying to pick my husband’s nose while we are cheesing at the camera, hoping this photo will be THE ONE for the card. Some can pull off their own photo without an expert photographer’s help, but if you’re like me and need a few pointers or even want some last minute DIY ideas from local photographers, see a few tips below:
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ALLI ROSE PHOTOGRAPHY
“My advice for any family photo is to stay engaged with your family. Don’t worry about whether or not your kids are looking at the camera! That’s our job as photographers to get them to look and to get the shot. As long as you stay connected to your family, the shots will be amazing. Most of the time the candid photos are what we love the most anyways!” –Alex Felker of Alli Rose Photography

CHRISTINA HUSSEY PHOTOGRAPHY


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Choose coordinating colors to create a cohesive look without perfectly matching your outfits. Also, dress the hardest person first and then coordinate the rest of the family around that first outfit.

Always make sure children are well rested and well fed. Although, it never fails that your good little sleeper will resist nap time on photo day.

Don’t put too much pressure on your child to sit, smile and be perfect. Let them be children and capture their little personalities in the process.

If taking your own photos at your house – open your blinds and/or curtains to let in as much natural light as possible. Also, get down on eye level with your children when photographing them.

Ladies, put on more make up than usual because the camera will wash you out and will make you look like you are wearing much less make up than you truly are. If it’s in your budget, get your make up and hair done professionally to treat yourself.
Hire a professional. It is hard being mom/dad/photographer, so give yourself a Christmas gift and leave the portraits to a professional photographer!
