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Don’t Just Post It – Print It!

When was the last time you took your digital camera to the store and actually developed photos?  With all of the technology available to us, we often forget or simply don’t feel like going to get pictures developed when we can easily scroll through our cameras or phones to browse those images that we took not once, not twice, but possibly three or more times to capture the perfect photo.  We have the luxury of capturing a photo and instantly seeing the results of our handy work, but what is the point of perfecting the ‘perfect shot’ if you don’t even print it for others to see?  We all know that a house simply does not feel like a home unless there are pictures hanging on the walls.  Simply posting on social media may gain some ‘likes’ and impressive comments; however, having those photos printed and on display or in a photo album for guests to browse through can be fun to reminisce, start a conversation, or simply brag about how great your kids looked at their graduation or wedding.  We are proud of our families and friends and the moments we share with them, why not share that happiness with printed photos?

Let’s not forget that technology can fail.  If you drop your camera or phone in water or if it breaks, then those 500 to 1000+ photos are all gone, taking away some precious memories that photos bring.  Printed photos leave a legacy of you, your family, and your friends.

Today, I encourage you to take time to organize and print your photos.  Don’t feel that your photos are of good quality?  I encourage you to hire a photographer to take some professional shots that you can print and proudly hang on your walls.

How To Look Your Best In Photos

Have you ever dreaded a photo shoot simply because you don’t know what to wear, how to pose, or how to smile? There could be many reasons you don’t feel comfortable behind the camera, but we’d like to give you some simple tips to make you feel more at ease and confident for your next photoshoot.

Here are 10 tips:

10.  Watch what you wear
Just because you have that colourful floral blouse, doesn’t mean that is the best option for your photos.  Styles change, and although we want your photos to represent your personality, consider instead a solid-coloured shirt to suit your personality.  When you look back on that photo in a few years, you will be less likely to regret the outfit you chose.

Also, avoid stripes or crazy patterns.  V-neck blouses and dark colours are sure-fire slimming secrets.  Get a good fabric that follows your silhouette without being too clingy, and keep in mind that clothes that are too loose and shapeless will only make you look  bigger and sloppy.

9.  Avoid severe hairstyles
Do you want another picture like you had in the 80’s?  I didn’t think so.  Ensure you avoid messy, tangled hair when preparing for a photo shoot. While it’s often easy to pull back your hair into a ponytail, and there are so many classy updos, hair that is pulled tightly back can look very severe and harsh in photos.  We encourage you to let your hair down.  This will soften the curves of your face and also frame your face if you are in a busy setting.  You could also consider a partial updo, keeping it loose and maybe pull a few strands down so they give it some body and personality.

8.  Watch where you stand
A professional photographer can help you with this one.  Choose an interesting background.  It could be a pretty outdoor scene to stand in front of, or look for a wall with interesting texture or colours.  We love fall because the naturally beautiful outdoor settings makes stunning backgrounds.

While you want the scene to be interesting, try not to choose a location that is overly busy that will distract from the subject matter – YOU!

7.  Choose your light
If you are being photographed outdoors, aim for a time in the early morning or late afternoon to early evening (depending on the season).  The light is more flattering at those times.  If you are being photography in the middle of the day, find a shady spot for the best results.

If at all possible, avoid using flash on your camera.  If you can’t get around it, try covering your flash with a small piece of paper or translucent plastic for a softer result.

6.  Strike a pose
Whether you knew you were in for a photo shoot, or just spotted a camera-happy friend, there is good reason to be ready with a bit of a pose!

Ladies – we are going for an “S curve”.  Place your back foot angled almost 90% from pointing at the camera and place your weight on that foot.  Your other foot should be pointing somewhere in the direction of the camera which will naturally make your shoulders at about a 45% angle to the camera.  A slight bend in the front foot is also a nice touch and don’t forget to maintain good posture in your upper  body.  This pose will make you look taller and slimmer and though you may not feel it, relaxed!

5.  Make your arms look thinner
One of the main areas we are most self-conscious in when it comes to taking photos is our arms.  Here’s what you can do to make them look slimmer:  Give them a little big of an angle; a hand on the hip gives a nice curve and helps you avoid having your arms squished against your body.  The gap between your torso and your arms will show the curve of your body and keeping your elbows angled behind you will minimize the size of them.  A shawl can also help if you would rather not show your arms.

4.  Hide a double-chin
This may feel strange, but to hide a double chin, first straighten your neck, keeping your shoulders relaxed.  Then push your chin out and downward.  If you try this in front of a mirror you will see the difference!

If you can, have the person taking the picture be a little higher than you, maybe stand on a chair, so they are shooting down on you – a much more flattering angle!  For the best and truest image, the photographer should take  a few steps back and zoom in as long as they are able to get a good shot using optical zoom.

3.  The secret to a photogenic smile
Here’s a secret from the modeling industry:  Push the tip of your tongue behind the top front of your teeth.  This will avoid that stiff smile!  Your facial muscles will relax and also help you avoid a double chin.

Smile with your eyes – think of something happy and pleasant, and look straight at the camera.  Avoid the vacant, fake smile.  Your smile doesn’t have to be huge, just genuine.  If you’ve been smiling too long, your facial muscles will look fake, so stop and puff up your cheeks for a second before smiling again.

And please…even when you are caught off guard and possible would rather not have your photo taken…smile!!  It will be better than a grimace or a goofy look any day!

2.  Breath out
If possible, ask your photography to count to three before taking the picture.  Close your eyes and breathe in.  Then, just before the shutter clicks, breathe out, open your eyes, and smile.  Your face will look relaxed and your smile will be real.  Your body will also relax as you exhale!

1.  Hire a professional!
If you really want quality shots, you will hire a professional.  The tips we stated above are just starters.  A professional photographer will know so much more about the way you should smile, we encourage you to hire one today.

To book your professional photo shoots, please visit here. We would be happy to help you look your best in photos!

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