 Your Camera
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Image quality is highly important in order to achieve the best final print
possible. The first thing to look for is how to set the quality of the
pictures to the highest setting. It is best that photos are at least 1200x1800
pixels or 300dpi. Turn off your flash and date stamp feature. You must
sign off on the use of any photos submitted with a dpi lower than 300.
Lighting ::
In most cases, natural light will produce the best results. Take your
photos near a bright window or in a room lit up by natural sunlight. Avoid
direct sunlight and using the flash. The soft light of a lamp is better
than using flash. Overcast days are perfect for photography and sometimes
result in the best lighting conditions! Photos
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For Invitations, Save the Dates, or other photo cards ideas: Make sure
you have good lighting, a nice background, smile and have fun! Photos
taken in nice locations such as the beach, park or places with nice
scenery result in the nicest photo cards.
For baby announcements: Time your
photo session for when your baby is fed, well rested and alert - and
be prepared to take tons of photos! Remember, you will often need
to take at least 20 pictures to find one quality photo. Avoid busy
backgrounds and clothes, and instead focus on your baby's face. Babies
look best in their birthday suit or I recommend simple, solid colored
outfits or onesies. Get down to baby's level and photograph them in
both sitting and lying positions. Prop them up on a pillow or other
comfy item and cover it with a solid colored blanket or sheet. Sleeping
shots are also very nice. Capture your baby's different emotions (a
cry, a yawn, a smile, a wink, etc.) and don't forget to focus on their
eyes - especially if they are open! For even nicer announcements,
consider capturing your baby's tiny toes, feet, little fisted hands
and belly buttons. Incorporate yourself in the photos, by having your
baby grasp your finger, hold or wear mom and dad's wedding bands or
cradle their tiny head in your hands. Close up shots are great, but
make sure your camera remains in focus.
Carefully examine all the photos you
have taken, choose up to five of your most favorite and send them to
cp@designsbycp.com
Editing ::
Please submit all your photos unedited, as I am able to do all cropping,
conversions to black and white or sepia and digital effects myself.
While I can correct brightness, contrast and color balance, I cannot
correct a blurry or grainy image, so make sure your photo is clear.
I cannot uncrop or fully recolor a black and white photograph. Photos
are only accepted in jpeg format and should be at least 300dpi or 1200x1800
pixels.
Professional Photos ::
When using a professional photo, you must get permission from the studio
and / or photographer. Please obtain a written release. It is your legal
responsibility to do so.
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