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Getting Ready for Picture Day

Our biggest piece of advice when preparing your child for school picture day is to trust your photographer and leave all your worries behind. Photographing preschoolers is a unique experience, and they have years of experience. Our school staff will also assist them and make sure that everyone has a wonderful time during the photo shoot.


Prepare the perfect look: With your child's input, choose a comfortable, confidence-boosting outfit. Keep it simple and have a spare outfit and extra hair accessories on hand for any mishaps.


Explain the day: Ease your child's nerves by describing the importance of photo day and what to expect. Emphasize the fun of capturing beautiful memories and practice a mock photo shoot to prepare for the real thing.


Build excitement: Share your childhood photos to keep them excited and in a positive mood. Relive your own preschool picture day memories together and set the stage for a fun and cooperative photo shoot.


Trust Our Photographers and staff: They're pros at photographing preschoolers. Relax knowing we've got it covered with our stress-free, distraction-free approach technique for capturing timeless portraits.


Glasses: Do your little ones wear glasses? No worries! Our experienced team is well prepared to photograph students with glasses and will take the necessary steps to minimize any glare to ensure their portraits look just right.


Holiday Pictures Tips:


Sibblings: For those planning sibling photos, consider having them dress in coordinated holiday outfits that capture the festive spirit.


Haircuts: To make sure your child looks his or her best for holiday photos, schedule a new haircut a week or two before picture day. Let your child wear his or her hair the way he or she prefers so we can capture their unique holiday look during this special season.

Don't get frustrated: It's natural for kids to have moments when they don't want to be photographed on school picture day. These little ones are still navigating the world of emotions and experiences, and sometimes they may feel camera shy or just not in the mood. As parents, it's important to approach these moments with understanding and patience. Instead of pushing or insisting, it's often best to respect their feelings and wait for the next opportunity. There will be countless opportunities to capture their smiles and milestones in the future, and when the time is right, those pictures will be even more meaningful and enjoyable. So take a deep breath, accept their choice, and look forward to the moments ahead when they'll be eager and excited to share their beautiful smiles with the camera.



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