Over the Christmas holidays I didn't take many pictures of things other than people, dedicating my time to my family without being behind a lens the entire time. However, for the times that I turn the camera on, I wanted to share with you some of the laughs I got when going through my family's photos. I hope you snicker like I did when watching how goofy my family can be! Enjoy!
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So I read an article today about what it takes to be photogenic. I thought to myself, man this is so me! I'm so much better behind the camera than in front of it! But then it occurred to me, this would be great for any of my own potential clients or for those who really want to master taking good pictures! Here's the link I got it from: http://www.wikihow.com/Be-Photogenic It's really quite an interesting article! It's all posted below. Having your photo taken can seem like a frightening endeavor, especially when it seems that you never look quite as good in portraits as you do in reality. This is a problem faced by many people, but is quite easy to remedy. Being photogenic is not an inborn talent, but an acquired skill that can be learned through practice. Try these methods of posing and tips for becoming photogenic and in no time you'll be the model-esq friend all your buddies brag about. Posing Your Body
Thinking of bringing your camera to that giant stuffing fest we call Thanksgiving? Taking pictures of family at events like this is a great idea, but here are some helpful tips that might revamp your pictures while still capturing the essence of that Thanksgiving gathering. By Allan Peterson The autumn season brings about trees covered in yellow gold leaves, spooky Halloween tricks and also the special occasion of Thanksgiving. During this time, Americans and Canadians celebrate by having family dinners which usually end up being quite memorable. But memories fade and digital pictures don’t so if you want to record everything that has to do with Thanksgiving, whip out your digital camera and read this fabulous photo tips:
1. Wedding dress hanging up 2. The shoes 3. The rings 4. The flowers and ceremony decorations 5. Bride getting ready 6. Groom getting ready 7. Groom putting on boutonniere (traditionally the groom’s mom pins it on him) 8. Bride putting on dress/veil 9. Bridal Procession at Ceremony (each set of bridesmaids/groomsmen and anyone else in the wedding party) 10. Bride and Father Walking down the aisle 11. Groom’s expression when he first sees his bride 12. Reciting Vows 13. Exchanging Rings 14. Unity Candle/Sand Ceremony/Any other unique addition to the wedding 15. First Kiss 16. Introduction of the Mr. And Mrs. 17. Signing the Marriage License 18. Receiving Line (if they have one!) 19. Bride with Parents 20. Bride with Mother 21. Bride with Father 22. Bride with Siblings 23. Bride with Parents and Sibings 24. Bride and Groom with Bride’s Parents 25. Bride and Groom with Groom’s Parents 26. Groom with Parents 27. Groom with Mother 28. Groom with Father 29. Groom with Siblings 30. Groom with Parents and Siblings 31. Bride and Groom with Flowergirl/Ringbearers 32. Bride with Bridesmaids 33. Groom with Bridesmaids 34. Bride with Groomsmen 35. Groom with Groomsmen 36. Bride, Groom, Bridesmaids, and Groomsmen 37. Bride with Maid of Honor 38. Bride with individual bridesmaids 39. Groom with Best Man 40. Groom with individual groomsmen 41. Bride Portraits 42. Groom Portraits 43. Bride and Groom Portraits 44. Arrival of Wedding Party at Reception 45. Cake 46. Reception Decorations 47. Toasts 48. Cake Cutting 49. First Dance 50. Father and bride dance 51. Mother and groom dance 52. Garter Toss 53. Bouquet Toss 54. Bride and Groom Farewell/Driving Away I got this from: http://photographyawesomesauce.com/54-must-have-wedding-photos-for-photographers/ |
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