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Scottsdale Family Portrait Photographer offers Holiday Photography Tips

Keith of Keith Pitts Photography is sharing his experience as a Scottsdale children's portrait photographer with several great holiday tips for parents wanting to take better pictures of their children!

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PRLog (Press Release) - Dec 16, 2009 -
Friends and family always ask me how I photograph my kids around the holidays – especially on Christmas morning.  Here are a few tips for taking better photographs on Christmas morning:

*Get as much light in the room as you can – turn up ambient lighting, open shades – we want to be able to use natural light – try to keep flash OFF!
*Look at the scene – are there windows behind your tree?  If you shoot directly at the windows – your pictures will come out dark.  Move to the side, look for a better spot, find a good angle, change up angles
*Be ready to push the shutter at a moments notice – we are looking to capture natural expressions on your children’s faces
*Get down on the ground with them while they are opening presents
*Shoot quickly and shoot often!  You don’t want to miss anything – you can edit later!
*Don’t forget the detail shots – a beautiful ornament, a bow on a present - we can tell a beautiful story by including these pictures
*Document the day – start the night before – take pictures of Santa’s cookies, the tree before the kids wake up (refer to my tips of photographing holiday lights), your children sleeping, stockings hanging on the mantle…
*If your pictures are too blurry – then add a flash (only as a last resort!)

Here is a suggestion for an interesting shot of your kids opening up their gifts under the tree:  use a tripod, turn up ambient lighting, if flash is built into camera: turn flash off, use longer exposure setting (for those that have no idea what I’m referring to – like my wife!) set the dial on the big P: Program Mode, focus on the tree (your kids should be ripping open their gifts).  The result should be a great shot of your tree and children with motion blur!

Footnote:  these are general rules – all rules can be broken or depending on your experience level – interpreted in your own way or completely ignored!  This is one way – but not the only way!  Play around with what works for you and your camera!

As a Phoenix - Scottsdale children's portrait photographer and a father of two little girls, Keith has a lot of experience documenting the lives of children!  

Keith regularly lectures in the greater Scottsdale are on subjects such as:  How to take better pictures of your children with your own camera" - Please inquire if you would like him to speak at your next event!

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Keith Pitts Photography, based in Scottsdale, Arizona specializes in children, babies, newborn, family, pet, senior portrait photography. Keith is an Arizona wedding photographer. He also photographs for the Phoenix Suns. We have just launched our new product called The Live Photo Booth! Please check out our website at: www.thelivephotobooth.com

www.keithpitts.com
www.keithpittskids.com
Check out our blog: www.keithpitts.net/blog

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Source:Keith Pitts Photography
Phone:480 947 0460
Fax:480 947 0460
Address:3961 N 75th Street
:Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Zip:85251
City/Town:Scottsdale
State/Province:Arizona
Country:United States
Industry:Photography
Tags:phoenix portrait photographer, scottsdale newborn photographer, kids photographer scottsdale, holiday photo tips
Last Updated:Dec 16, 2009
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