Showing posts with label cheap Christmas pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheap Christmas pictures. Show all posts

Friday, December 21, 2012

More Pictures! I Saved Alot of Money Too!

Sorry it took so long to post! I've had a rough couple of days- still trying to get the van fixed and the kids found their Christmas presents! Still not sure what I'm going to tell them about that.
Something else I've been busy doing is getting the Christmas pictures done for this year. I used garland, Christmas tins, and a small Christmas tree for props. For my backgrounds I used a red quilt and an old tablecloth. I do have a few more tips.
Tips:
  • Use good lighting, it really makes a difference. If you can get good lighting, use that instead of the flash. A flash tends to crest shadows you don't want.

  • If you're subject is children be prepared to take a lot of pictures. As quickly as possible. Children are hard to get pictures of as they hardly ever stop moving and they don't understand what's going on.

  • Use a distraction. A bell, a rubber duck and a favorite stuffed animal all are good. It will help get the kids or any subject by giving them something to look at. It's also good to get small children's attention.

  • Try to use symetrics. Tallest in the middle or even largest to smallest. The tallest child should be in the back.

  • With full body photos of adults try not to just let them face you- it looks like a mug shot. The slightest turn will make a difference there.

  • Don't let the bottoms of shoes be visible in the pictures. Trust me on this one.

  • Try not to get much bare wall in your pictures. This is the biggest problem I see- people get too far away before snapping the pictures.

  • Experiment. You'll get the hang of it. You'll be able to tell what you like and don't like. Pictures are all about the people they're for. What do you like? I can't stress this enough with the editing software either- just experiment around and figure out what does what. Don't save your changes and always use pictures you don't like- blurry ones or eyes closed- to practice on.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Christmas Pictures are so Expensive




The year before last Brandon and I had pictures made of the kids for Christmas, they turned out great but were terribly expensive. Very, very expensive. Sooo last year I decided to make my own. The picture above is one of the one's I made. It took a little tinkering with some random generic photo software on my mother's computer but it wasn't long before I had down which effects I liked and which ones I didn't. Sure, it's time consuming but it also saves me a bunch of money... and I think they look rather professional. Now, here's what I did.

The kids are actually sitting on my bed. That cute brightly colored candy background? That's secretly a Christmas themed throw blanket that I draped over my headboard. The picture of Bubba in front of the greenery? That's actually a close up taken in front of my tree. I was really fond of the Christmas lights, which are just your basic strand. Other options for the background could be your yard, a Christmas-y table cloth, a plain green or red piece of fabric- use your imagination! As for props you can use the standard Christmas lights (beware of the old C4 bulbs, they get really hot really fast- that's why they're a fire hazard), Walmart sells GIANT Christmas ball style ornaments, candy cane yard stakes, wreaths, or even ornaments. Walmart (I shop there a lot, can you tell?) sells a pack of quite a few thin glittery snowflakes for 2 dollars or less. You could hang these from your ceiling with fishing line. However, if you choose to hang something light like that I reccomend purchasing a small bag of slipshot sinkers, located in the fishing/sporting area of your local store. The whole bag should be less than two dollars and get the super small ones. Fishing line tends to want to curl back up and won't want to drape like you like. Slipshot can be easily attached and will weigh the ornaments perfectly.  The list goes on and on, go to your local dollar mart or thrift store and see what you can find, just use your imagination.

I've seen some really imaginative ideas on Pinterest recently. Pool noodles can be rolled up and attached to PVC pipe, wrapped in cellophane to look like giant lolly pops. Baloons can be done the same way to look like huge suckers. The list goes on and on, and is done so cheaply with stuff you might already have! Cardboard boxes broken down can be cut and painted to look like any size gingerbread man you want, or you could take it to the next level with a cardboard gingerbread house! Boxes are free and paint (at walmart again) can be found for less than a dollar a tube! FYI brightly colored solo cups glued mouth down look just like gum drops!! Also, don't be afraid to break out those scraps of wrapping paper and wrap whatever boxes you have lying around (I like diaper boxes) like giant presents as props!

   
Here is the link for the blog I got the gingerbread house idea from: Harriet in Winderland
 As for outfits, there's really no need to go out and buy new ones as I've seen so many people do! Odds are, you or your child already has something perfect for the occasion in their drawers or closet. Take a look at what you already have and try to look at it in a different light. Tobi is wearing a red summer dress that was in the back of her closet, Bubba has on a hoodie with a train on it (because trains are awesome, just so you know) and if we're going to be completely honest little Miss Livvy is wearing Tobi's halloween costume from the year before.

So break out your digital camera and your creativity and get to work! I'd love to see links in the comment space below to any pics you take!! Also, if you have any links to more ideas or just have some of your own feel free to post them!