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Let it Snow, or Rain, or Mist, or be Overcast. Images of your children frolicking in the snow are a no-brainer. If you live in a part of the country that doesn’t get much snow, where it’s gray and misty as winter draws on, use it to your advantage. (Are Pacific Northwest people tired of the daily downpours yet?) Heavy cloud cover can be a great natural diffuser, creating bright, even lighting. Grab some umbrellas and bundle up if its cold and rainy, or snap shots of your kids in fuzzy, warm mittens wrapped around steaming cups of hot cocoa on a bright front porch. I love this photo by Amy! It’s simple, clean, and rich with story! Scroll down for more photo tips!
I hope you enjoyed these fun Christmas photo tips! Between gingerbread house making, gift shopping, decorating, baking and everything else, find a moment or two to grab the camera for some photo fun! You won’t regret it!
I would LOVE to see what you capture of your Santa Baby this Christmas season! We invite you to post them on my Facebook Page and share for the rest of December!
For more photo tips on how to capture baby, check out all my photo tutorial posts for photo moms just like you!
xo,
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December 13th, 2012 at 7:24 am
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December 13th, 2012 at 7:39 am
I love these! That first shot is GORGEOUS! And I totally thought Pascaline was you in that shot for a second! She’s getting so big 🙂 Amy & Lynda, I love your shots, too! So much fun!!!
December 13th, 2012 at 10:24 am
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