Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Tips for great pix


"So I don't really like to have my picture taken."
"Okay."
"I actually take pretty bad pictures."
"Alright."
"But I want you to make me look great. "
"No problem."


When Jill came in for a headshot for her business, she didn't say these things, but like most people, she wanted to look her best. It's more common than not, not to like to have your picture taken. Most pocket size cameras don't do a great job capturing our best features. The flash combined with lens width can often make us look bloated and semi comatose. We want photographs that not only make us look our best, but bring out who we feel we really are.
Here's are some tips I give my clients for great pictures.
1. Pick a good photographer.
While this should be obvious, it's easy to opt for "less expensive". Pictures are an investment.
We'll pay money to have our hair done or go out to eat, but we balk about spending $40 for 8x10. Would I rather have a great picture or a night at the Olive Garden? A picture is going to last you a lot longer and is easier on your waistline.
2.KISS- Keep It Simple Stupid. For professionals, wear something neutral colored. Pick an outfit that has a classy timeless look. You don't want people looking at your outfit and saying, "Oh, I remember when that was popular". For children, parents can choose a few outfits, but let your kids have a choice. You kids will be happier, more relaxed and therefore more likely to take better pictures. For teenagers, parents let them wear whatever the h#$* they want for individual shots. For a group shot make sure they have a choice unless of course you want a fussy face fixed on your wall for the next ten years. Ladies, simple make up and hair. Those bright lipsticks can look scary and big bows on girls can be distracting. For group pictures, stay in the same or complimentary color palette. Bright colors really pop out, save them for Halloween costumes. Jill did a great job with all of the above.
3. Hair out the eyes, please. Be prepared to cut your bangs or wear them over to the side. I know long bangs are "in", but the "eyes are the light of the soul" and if we can't see your eyes, what's the point? I just put a pair of professional scissors in my camera bag and yes, I'll be more than happy to use them if needed.
4. Make time. If you are in a hurry, go to Walmart. Be prepared to spend some time if needed. Your photographer will be able to let you know what sort of time frame to expect. Headshots are relatively fast, engagements and seniors shoots can vary. With Families, remember anything with toddlers and babies will add time. Bridals probably take the longest. As photographers, we want you to look your best so be prepared to set aside the time.
5. Have Fun! Don't get stressed out. If you're going to take the time and spend the money, try to be relaxed and have fun. Remember these are moments that will last you a lifetime.
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