To Prepare For A Photo Session
Do's:
1. Plan Around Nap Time: Schedule the photo session at a time when the children are well-rested. This increases the likelihood of them being cooperative and in good spirits during the shoot.
2. Bring Snacks and Drinks: Pack some snacks and drinks that the kids enjoy. It can help keep their energy levels up and serve as a small distraction if needed.
3. Favorite Toys or Props: Bringing along their favorite toys or props can help keep the children engaged and comfortable during the session.
4. Comfortable Clothing: Dress the kids in comfortable clothing that they feel good in. Uncomfortable or itchy outfits can lead to distractions and fidgeting.
5. Talk About the Session: Prepare the children by talking positively about the upcoming photo session. Explain what will happen and emphasize how much fun it will be.
6. Plan for Breaks: Understand that children have shorter attention spans. Plan for short breaks during the session to allow them to rest or play, preventing fatigue or meltdowns.
Don'ts:
1. Avoid Over-Scheduling: Don't plan too many activities before the session. Rushing from one activity to another can make children tired and cranky.
2. Don't Pressure Them: Avoid putting pressure on the children to smile or pose a certain way. Encourage natural interactions and expressions instead.
3. Don't Stress Over Perfection: Accept that children can be unpredictable. Embrace their personalities and go with the flow rather than trying to force perfect poses.
4. Avoid Threats or Punishments: Refrain from using threats or punishments to make the children cooperate. It can create a negative atmosphere and hinder the session.
5. Don't Bring Too Many People: Limit the number of people present at the session, as too many distractions can make it challenging for the children to focus.
6. Don't Rush: Allow plenty of time for the session. Rushing can lead to stress for both the children and the photographer.