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To help you create the perfect card or invitation,
we have put together various tips on taking photographs and constructing
your wording.
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Tips for taking better Photographs
Below are tips that you can expect to receive in our Newsletter:
- Digital cameras: Always take photos at the highest resolution
setting your camera allows. The higher the image resolution, the
better quality the photo will be once printed.
- When taking a portrait, don't stand too close (i.e. less than
1 metre). Use your zoom. If you don't do this the face will be
distorted.
- Baby's hands and feet are beautiful. Include them in some of
your photos. A hand near a face looks adorable.
- Photos of a newborn less than two weeks old can tend to be
a little red. Their skin will look a little more natural in photos
taken after this time.
- Photos taken without a flash using natural light, either outside
or near a sunny window, are far less harsh. The skin tone will
also look more natural.
- Photos taken during sunset leave a warm glow.
- A combination of close-ups and full body shots with different
expressions and poses create interest and variety.
- When taking photos of a person in scenery, place the person
to one side and have them look into the photo. This will lead
your eye into the photo.
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