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Top 6 Tips What To Do If Squirming Toddler Won’t Cooperate For Family Photos

It’s time to update your annual family photos and it can be a challenge to get kids, especially busy toddlers, to sit and smile for a picture. Having to sit still and smile at a stranger with a camera probably sounds like the least fun thing for a kid who would much rather be playing. So, what should you do if your kids won’t cooperate with your family portrait session? What if I told you, it is okay that your kid doesn’t sit still and smile at the camera for every shot? No, really. I won’t even ask them to be still if they don’t want to. Instead, I will work with them to capture your unique family portraits in a way that is fun for everyone! With candid lifestyle photography, it is not expected to have everyone looking at the camera in every picture. Candid photography is all about capturing the simple moments in-between that mean the most. Family photography sessions are a fun experience to share with those you love most, there is no stress. All you need to do is trust the process. By following our family photos style guide and these tips on what to do if your toddler won’t sit still, I know we will create magic. Without further ado, here are some tips on what to do if your toddler won’t cooperate for family photos. Don’t stress it Firstly, I deal with this ALL THE TIME. I promise you, your kid is not the first or the last kid to not want to sit for a picture. THAT’S OKAY! As a professional family photographer, I’ve developed some child taming tactics and a boatload of patience. I’m a mother of two wildlings myself and they don’t make it easy to get a good picture, especially when they think they know all of my tricks. The truth is, sometimes it’s best to sit back and embrace the chaos thrown at you. Please don’t feel the urge to apologize for your kid being a kid. Encourage it! I use a variety of prompts and tools to keep our sessions flowing along nicely. This can look like playing games, running wild, looking for shells, and frolicking along the shore. The best family photos are the candid ones filled with movement and memories. It’s authentic. Honest. One day you will look back and miss this chaos, let’s savor it. Make it fun When kids are having fun they radiate pure joy, and we want to capture that joy. Kids are also more likely to cooperate if they were having fun. So let’s make getting family portraits fun! Updating your family photos may not sound very fun to a toddler, in fact, it could even be stressful. What kid wants to sit still and smile for a stranger holding a camera in their face? And who said it was expected of them to be comfortable with that? For this reason, I always start my family sessions by introducing myself to the kids first. I want them to get comfortable and laugh a little with me before I try taking their picture. Once we are on level ground, I use a variety of prompts to bring out their special little personalities. Sometimes I photograph kids who love having their pictures taken, and sometimes I have kids who are much timider. I have methods to work with both. The best thing to do is to make it a fun and enjoyable experience for everyone. Tell silly jokes, have a tickle fight, make funny faces, play tag, etc. The more fun the kids have, the better the pictures. Let them take the lead I won’t force your kid to sit still. Yup, not gonna do it. When you try to force kids to do something, it takes all the fun out of it. They push back, get grumpy, and probably have a meltdown. Grumpy faces aren’t exactly what you are hoping to display on the walls of your home. I find it’s best to avoid the meltdowns and instead come up with creative ways to meet everyone’s needs. Letting them take the lead gives them the freedom to play and be themselves without having to worry about sitting still to get a picture with a forced smile. I want to capture real smiles, authentic moments, and happiness. How can I photograph these special moments when I’m forcing them to do specific poses? I encourage a lot of movement like running around the parents, racing to a tree and back, playing on the shore, skipping rocks, etc. Giving the kids take the lead and doing something they want keeps everyone happy. Explore Exploring our surroundings is what kids do best, embrace it. There may be a time during our session when your toddler needs to redirect their energy into something else. Again, what kid wants to sit and smile for a stranger with a camera? Kids want to play! Kids have all the energy in the world, but they usually lack in their attention span. I am primarily an outdoor portrait photographer so I work in locations out in nature with stunning landscapes. This gives us space to explore, and there is always something for kids to explore in nature. Show them a cool plant, look for wildlife, tell them about the birds in the trees, and look for shells or rocks together. Exploring in nature always makes children excited and light up. Get them involved Kids love helping out, let them! Give them a job to do so they can focus their attention on that, not the camera. Honestly, I can always use a little assistant while behind the lens! Have the kids race toward my camera, tickle their sibling, tell Dad a joke, and ask them to find a flower for mom. There are endless ways to get them involved so we get the most out of our session. Giving them a job and letting them help with family photos makes

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5 Helpful Tips What To Wear Beach Family Photography Style Guide

What to wear for your beach family portraits and what to avoid Deciding what to wear for your beach family photography session can seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. I’ve created this beach family photography style guide to give you the best photography experience at the Brunswick County beaches! Part of that is ensuring you all look and feel your best. No need to rush out and buy the family a whole new wardrobe, you can use what you already have first! Family portraits are fun and stress-free, even while working with toddlers. Check out these beach family photography style guide tips to get the most out of our session! Don’t wear identical outfits I know you may have heard in the past, that having everyone wear white polos and khakis is a good idea for your beach family portrait session. I am here to tell you, don’t do it. Avoid this uniform, because that’s what it is. A uniform. Growing up at the beach, this dated family beach photo uniform is something you can spot a mile away. Being overly matchy-matchy doesn’t photograph well and makes the family blend together. Instead, let’s allow the freedom of individuality to shine through your family photos. We want to capture personalities and be authentic to ourselves. Find outfits that go well together as a group. Pick your complementary color scheme and coordinate everyone with that. Have a color scheme Having a family color scheme is an effective method to ensure your whole family looks great as a group. Pick a beachy color scheme for your family photography session and coordinate everyone’s outfit accordingly. You’ll be happy with the results. Have everyone coordinate their outfits to match some of the chosen colors. Soft pastel colors work well for family beach photos. Others may choose bold, vibrant colors with jewel tones. Bonus Tip: Avoid neon colors as they shine onto your face and are distracting. Solid black or white tends to look flat for beach family photos, choose something with texture. Don’t be afraid of color! Wear simple patterns Simple is key here. Decide on one simple pattern and pull colors from it to use in your style choices. Build your group outfits around complementing solid colors with simple patterns. Avoid patterns that could clash too much with your surroundings or stand out too much from the group. Avoid anything with a logo or a large graphic. Remember, the key is simple, non-distracting patterns that help tie your group together as a whole. Soft florals is a great option! Wear something that’s comfortable and fits well Everyone should wear something that they like, feel comfortable in, and that makes them feel good. You will look and feel more confident! Sometimes people will buy clothing for their kids that can be grown into, but that isn’t the best for photographs. We want these photos to be framed on the wall for decades to come, right? It’s important to decide on outfits that are well fitted and make you feel good and confident. Accessorize with layers Don’t be afraid to add some layers to your wardrobe choices! Accessorize to your heart’s content! This helps give the images more dimension, which creates better photos. Adding different textures to the wardrobe help tie the group together! Some good beach accessories would be hats, hair clips, jewelry, belts, scarves, jackets, cardigans, etc. Bonus Tip: Be sure to remove any unnecessary or distracting layers before your session! Things like hair ties on your wrist, FitBits, airpods, cell phones, etc. Tips for women Ladies, you can never go wrong with a long flowy dress at the beach. Anything that has a bit of flowyness to it will look amazing on a windy beach. Pair your favorite dress with beachy jewelry and hair clips. A maxi dress or skirt with a cute hat. Go for a more relaxed look and wear denim or white shorts and a shirt with a pop of color. For larger groups, don’t be afraid to mix and match styles and have everyone wear a variety of these choices, it will help tie the group together! Tips for men Guys can almost always find something to wear in their closets. Solid color button-down shirt with khaki shorts and a belt. Simple pattern shirt with your chosen colors and denim shorts or jeans. Polo shirt, khaki shorts, and your favorite watch. Just be sure to pick colors that go with your scheme. Simplicity is key! Following these simple beach family photography style guide tips will ensure you get the most out of our session! Check out more helpful session tips

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8 Tips To Prepare For Maternity Photography Session And Get Amazing Results

One of my favorite things as a maternity photographer is being able create incredible art during special chapters in my clients lives. Maternity photography can be so beautiful and captivating. Pregnancy is a exciting journey, but it can’t also be a stressful time for many. I do everything I can for my maternity clients to ensure they have a relaxing session that gives them the best results. Maternity portraits do also require a bit of effort for the client, so to make this go smoothly I’ve come up with some tips to help you prepare for your maternity photography session!

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