I Have Missed A Few Post Here Lately So For This Weeks Wild Card Wednesday I Am Going To Make Up For Those Posts!
First Off...
SPECIAL SUNDAY
This weeks special sunday is a FREE 8x10 with your order if you book your session this week! (people that booked this week prior to this post will recieve this special as well)
First Off...
SPECIAL SUNDAY
This weeks special sunday is a FREE 8x10 with your order if you book your session this week! (people that booked this week prior to this post will recieve this special as well)
(frame is not included, just the 8x10 print of your choice)
YOUR SESSION DOES NOT HAVE TO BE THIS WEEK,
JUST BOOKED THEIS WEEK
Next we have...
TIP TUESDAY
I had a suggestion by someone for tip tuesday on how to get more out your everyday shots with a basic digital camera.... I have decided to break this down and turn it into a few Tip Tuesday Posts, but for this one I will start very basic...
Here are your basic 'Hey honey, look over here shots'.. one bad and one good and why
First our bad...

(this is your average snapshot, just like everyother look at me photo out there)
Now, the improved version...

YOUR SESSION DOES NOT HAVE TO BE THIS WEEK,
JUST BOOKED THEIS WEEK
Next we have...
TIP TUESDAY
I had a suggestion by someone for tip tuesday on how to get more out your everyday shots with a basic digital camera.... I have decided to break this down and turn it into a few Tip Tuesday Posts, but for this one I will start very basic...
Here are your basic 'Hey honey, look over here shots'.. one bad and one good and why
First our bad...

(this is your average snapshot, just like everyother look at me photo out there)
Now, the improved version...

First Tip For You Point-n-Shooters:
GET CLOSER!!!
Long past are the days when the definition of a good headshot was having someone’s entire head be in the shot. By getting closer, you make the portrait look more contemporary and also more eye-catching.
GET CLOSER!!!
Long past are the days when the definition of a good headshot was having someone’s entire head be in the shot. By getting closer, you make the portrait look more contemporary and also more eye-catching.
In The Good Picture, we have what matters–Keelan's face. The top of his head is cut off a bit, but it’s a dynamic picture because we only see what we need to.
In The Bad Picture, Keelan’s whole head is there, along with the top of the couch, and the bottom of a painting hangin on the wall... these things distract you from the subject (or whats important in the photo)..
The next time you’re going to take a picture of your kid(s), husband, wife, or family member, take a few steps closer. You’ll be glad you did!
TUNE IN NEXT TUESDAY FOR ANOTHER GREAT TIP ON MAKING YOUR DAY TO DAY PHOTOS BETTER!
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