9/06/2012

How To Add A Touch Of Creativity To A Classic Family Portrait

By Cindy Raj


It's that time of the year again when you find yourself thinking of ideas for your annual family portrait session. For the past several years, you've stuck to the customary formal setup, which, albeit beautiful, appeared to embody nothing unique and different year after year. For a change, you need to come up with something your family will not forget too quickly.

You start asking yourself which theme will suit your family portrait best. These tips can make this undertaking easier.

Think of your family's personality, or perhaps hobbies you all do together. Are you all inclined to music? Does your family love to travel around the world? Do you all love the colour red? Are you all fond of a certain television show or film, so much so that you are likely to adopt the characters in that particular show? Do you have favourite heroes?

Utilise this as your inspiration for the theme of your family portrait. For instance, if you're a family of travellers, you could freely add props like maps, souvenirs, and luggage to make the scene more vibrant, interesting, and nearest to reality as you possibly could. If your family loves music, on the other hand, you can bring along your musical instruments and let your photographers get creative with them.

Speaking of photographers for family portraits, you have to keep in mind to choose the best fit for your own needs. Photographers produce varying qualities of work; similarly, what is nice for one may not strike as good enough for everybody else. This is exactly why you must always look at a photographer's sample portraits prior to signing up for a session. By looking at these samples, you can gauge which photographer can give you the the exact results you want.

Never hesitate to ask for suggestions on other creative concepts from your photographer. The same, you can always ask for tips on how to enhance your concept even more and make it more camera-friendly. Remember that the more the innovative input that is poured into your family portrait, all the better it gets.




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