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March 10, 2021Family Portrait Photography-The Do’s and Don’ts
In the past, noble families paid painters to make portraits of their proud family lineage. Family portraits remain to be one of the best ways to preserve a family’s heritage. This practice has evolved, and today, digital cameras have allowed more modern techniques for family portrait photography. A family photoshoot is a big responsibility for the photographer and can frequently result in some stressful situations.
However, when you know the tricks to capture the essence of a family portrait, the family photoshoot becomes fun and enjoyable for everyone. So, here are some easy-to-follow dos and don’ts that could help you record great family memories together.
DO: Choose the Photographer
If your family has the luxury of time, you can always schedule an appointment with a professional portrait photographer, such as Kevin Day Photography. All you need to worry about is how you should dress up on the day of the shoot. The photographer will take care of the rest. The best part about choosing a professional photographer, like Kevin, for your family portraits is he can give you the right directions to really bring the photograph to life. This will mean less stress for you and your family as Kevin will ensure he captures the best moments of your family.
DON’T: Take Pictures without Preparation
If you want to have your pictures taken up close, tell your family members to at least clean their faces and put some make-up on. Go for the natural look unless you are wearing formal clothes where you would need full make-up on women. Men’s features can be highlighted with powder and some foundation and liner.
DO: Plan on What to Wear
There is nothing shabbier than a family portrait that has you looking like a rag doll next to the well-dressed mom and dad. You don’t want anyone else to stand out. So, if you decide on wearing formal clothing, make sure that everyone is in formal clothing. The colors have to be coordinated as well. You can either wear the same color or dress in contrast or monochrome, but have one specific and recognizable theme in place. This will show unity and harmony in print.
DON’T: Shoot When Someone Is in a Bad Mood
Professional photoshoots are often scheduled. So, make an effort to keep each other happy and in a good mood before the photoshoot. Make sure that everyone is laughing naturally so that the innate glow in their faces will show. You don’t want the faces on your family portrait to look sad or uninviting. Any negative vibe could be reflected. So, unless you want your family portraits to look like a photo from a funeral, make sure that everyone is happy.
Conclusion
So, if you want your family portraits to shine and capture the essence of your family, don’t waste another second and book a family portrait session at Kevin Day Photography. Come to our studio for your family photo session, or we can even travel to your location for your family portraits.