What to Wear Fall 2012 Winter Mini Sessions

My Hot Chocolate mini sessions are quickly filling up and it will be November before we know it. So, while you’re out shopping do you have trouble deciding what to wear for photos? Help is here! If you’ve been following me on Facebook, you have seen the photos of my son in his outfit for winter photos. Isn’t he cute. 🙂  Here are some ideas for your children too. If you would like more specifics contact me and I can tell you where I found these clothes or guide you in a great direction to produce adorable hot chocolate mini session photos.

Don’t expect a camera to do a photographer’s job

I decided to try an experiment with the help of my husband, Landon. I wanted to demonstrate the advantages of hiring a professional photographer versus a random person buying a DSLR and taking photos of your children or family.

Now, before I begin, let me say that my husband has been subjected to my photography ramblings for the past three years and knows a little about what makes a good photo. He has watched me take photos numerous times. However, he has only used my camera maybe two times before today.

My son, Remington (the subject of these photos and built in model), is also very used to being photographed. He often does not need much direction for poses, however, he is still a typical 2 year old.

So here is the experiment. First, I left my camera on the settings I used for my last photo session and simply allowed my husband to pick up the camera and attempt to shoot away. Here are the results.

By the way: ALL of the photos here are SOOC (straight out of camera), even mine.

 

Next, I was nicer to sweet hubby and set the camera on auto since he doesn’t know how to change the manual settings, or as he said,  “All these numbers.” Here are the photos on auto. I was actually surprised at his results for the last two frames. I may have to take him under my wing and start a husband wife photo team. 😉

 

Then, I took control and went back outside to the same spot with our little model. Here are my photos, again straight out of camera.

You can see the difference in color, focus, and composition. Of course,  a professional photographer doesn’t just take photos and sit back finished. Here is my edit.

 

I decided to edit Landon’s best photo too. So, what do you think? Comments? Leave feedback in the comment section.

A very special thank you to my husband, Landon, for letting me showcase his photo taking abilities. 🙂 I love you!

 

 

Remington Lemonade Stand Mini | McPherson Children Photographer

I’m  in the process of getting everything ready for the Lemonade Stand Mini Sessions next week. The sessions are in Sterling, July 4th, 2012. They are $50 for 30 minutes and 15 images on a CD. That’s over $100 in savings versus normal sessions!

I wanted a quick practice with all the props for the Lemonade theme, so I photographed my son, Remington. He’s such a photographer’s child. 🙂 Not every photo session is themed, or needs a ton of props, however, it’s fun to occasionally plan everything around a theme.