4 Tips for Family Photo Shoots

Time seems to go by in the blink of eye. It’s nice to have visual reminders of how our families grow and change throughout the years, making family photo shoots essential. Not only is it a good thing to have these visual reminders, but you also want them to look nice hanging on your wall or propped up on a table. Embrace these 4 tips for the best possible family pictures.

4 Tips for Family Photo Shoots

Choosing Your Apparel

Consider wearing complementary colors during your family photo shoot. Doing so lets everyone be an individual while still blending in with the rest of the family. Mom and daughters can wear one shade while dad and his sons can wear another. For instance, mom can wear a yellow scarf while her girl, or girls, can wear a sweater in a similar shade of yellow. Dad can don a blue polo shirt, and his son, or sons, can wear the same but in different shades of blue. One of the best tips I can give when choosing what colors to go with is to make sure you pick colors that will blend in with your home decor and look good hanging on the wall of your home.

 family photo shoots require complementary apparel

Scouting the Location

The location is an important part of family photo shoots, so take some time choosing the right one. If you’re hiring a professional photographer, he or she will likely have a few suggestions. But, if you’ve tapped a friend for the job, then it’ll be up to you to find a good spot. On a pier or next to a waterway are good options as is something with a simple background like a brick wall or staircase. Keep in mind that nature always looks good in the background, so consider heading up to the mountains or out to the desert.

 Family photo shoots involve scouting the best location

Show Affection

During your family photo shoot, show affection for one another. Do this with hugs and kisses on the check. Tease your kids and tickle them to bring out laughter and natural smiles. When you share your love and affection with your photographer, you’ll have a lifelong memory of doing so, one that future generations will also appreciate.

 Family photo shoots involve showing affection

Consider Time of Day

Plan to take your photos either a few hours before sunrise or sunset. Since the sun will be at a low point in the sky, the shadows will be softer, which means that the length and angles are more flattering. The outside light has a warm glow, and this improves the look of family photos.

 Family photo shoots involve taking them at the right time of day

Family Photo Shoots

From getting everyone to cooperate to taking the pics when the light is just right, family photo shoots have their challenges. However, once you see the results, you’ll be glad that you have a way to remember your family from that special moment in time.   

 

 


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