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Tips for Baby's First Christmas Photos

Baby's First Christmas Photos - Baby's First Christmas Photos are a MUST CAPTURE! 

Think of Baby's First Christmas photos as a chance to capture the magic of the First Christmas experience and then press it on ornaments for Grandma, on pillows for Auntie Jen, or on photo T-Shirts for Uncle Wayne.  Christmas Photos capture milestones and memories as your Baby begins to grow. 

Capture feelings
A smirk, a frown, a wail—capture all the emotions, not just the pretty smiles. Babies are uninhibited and uncensored. Show it in your pictures.

Get close
Fill the camera's viewfinder or LCD display with your subject to create pictures with greater impact. Step in close or use your camera's zoom to emphasize what is important and exclude the rest. Check the manual for your camera's closest focusing distance.

Try different angles
Start by shooting at the baby's eye level. Prop the baby on someone's shoulder. Or line up several wee ones on the sofa. Then try something different—stand on a (sturdy!) chair and shoot down at the baby in the crib.

Include other people in pictures
Capture others with the baby—Big Sister feeding the baby, Grandpa dancing with his baby granddaughter. Or introduce two babies to each other and catch that instant bonding in their eyes.

Use a simple background
An uncluttered background focuses attention on the subject, resulting in a stronger picture. Place your subject against a plain, non-distracting background. Alternatively, sometimes just moving yourself (and the camera) a few feet one way or the other can eliminate distractions from view.

Use natural light
You may be surprised to learn that cloudy, overcast days provide the best lighting for pictures of people. Bright sun makes people squint, and it throws harsh shadows on their faces. On overcast days, the soft light flatters faces.

If Indoors try turning off the flash and use the light coming in from a window to give your subject a soft, almost glowing appearance.

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Quick First Christmas Photo Tips

Get down to baby's level

Plain background for the most focus on the subject (your baby!) and not the fixtures

Move in Close

Watch the lighting

Know Your Flash's range

 

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