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School Photos
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School Photos
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It is one of those days that most school aged children hate,
picture day. Parents however see this day as a day of monumental
importance, it is after all the way many parents record their
children’s school career. School photos
are a way to preserve your child just the way he/she is at that
stage of their life.
So, how does a parent ensure that the pictures taken of their
child turn out looking like something they want to put on the wall
and send to family members? There are some simple steps to take to
ensure that your child’s school photos turn out ok.
Fist it is important to understand that background can make or
break any photograph. These days parents get a choice of
backgrounds. In the 70’s and 80’s it was a blue background for
everyone and that was it, but these days there is usually a choice
between several different colors. The key to making sure that your
school photos have a good foundation is to decide which color best
suits your child, and what your child will allow you to dress them
in!
Everyone has a set of colors that they prefer, as well as a
sense of fashion. Your child’s schoolphotos will reflect their
personal preferences. They are colors that you would look well in
if you were wearing them. To decide which color is right for the
back ground for your child’s school photos that about what color he
or she looks best in, as well as the background color, if you can
get a heads up on that.
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Once you have decided on the background color then consider what
your child will be wearing. You don’t want him or her to fade into
the background because the color they are wearing blends into the
background. It is important that your child’s clothes accent the
background so that the child is the most noticeable thing in the
schoolphotos.
Hair is usually the reason most images do not turn out. It
happens time and time again, a parent sends their child off to
school dressed nicely and looking presentable but then somewhere
between their leaving the house and the picture taking moment a
huge wind storm comes along and they look like Albert Einstein in
their final photo.
The way a parent can combat this is to send a comb to school
with their child. Depending on the age of your child you may have
to call ahead to the school and ask that they help but if you give
older school children a comb and instructions there is at least a
chance their hair may get combed before the school photos.
Finally, talk to your child and tell them what your expectations
are. Usually, if you share with them your desire to get school
photos that they can be proud to share with the family, they will
try and do their best to make you smile when you see them.
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