Capturing Smiles That Say "Look At
Me"
(NAPSA)- It sounds like a
cliché, but children grow up so fast! Capturing some of the remarkable moments
in your child's life through portraits will allow you to hold onto those
precious memories forever and cherish the milestones you capture.
At the same time, portraits are a great way to build your child's self
esteem and nurture his or her unique personality.
Getting the best shots of your
child may take some creativity and advance planning. Following are some portrait
tips for drawing out your child's true personality:
Take your child's portrait during his or her
"good" time of day, such as after a nap or meal time.
Incorporate personal props, such as costumes, hats or
toys to not only show your child's interests, but also make him or her
comfortable.
Don't shy away from capturing a variety of feelings, such
as a smirk, a wail, a smile, or a frown.
Take portraits of your child in a variety of outfits from
play clothes to casual to formal.
Help your child relax by encouraging playtime prior to
portrait time.
Include other people in portraits with your child. You
might capture Grandma feeding her baby grandson or big sister kissing her little
sister on the nose.
While capturing moments in your
child's life is something you'll surely do at home, supplementing informal
snapshots with professional portraits is a great way to expand your collection
and demonstrate to your child how proud you are of him or her.
One place parents can go for
professional portraits is The Picture People, a national entertainment retailer
that brings a fresh look to images by delivering a fun experience and portraits
full of personality. In fact, the company holds an annual personality contest
across its more than 300 store locations where they search for that special
portrait that shows children doing what they do best-being kids. This year's
contest runs from until September 18. To enter, parents should bring their
children, ages 10 and under, into any Picture People studio to have his or her
portrait taken. The portrait sitting and contest entry are free, providing you a
fun and easy way to build your child's self-esteem and nurture his or her
growing personality.
Participants could win a family
vacation to the
Remember, capturing your child's growing personality
through both home snapshots and professional portraits is a great way to hold
onto your memories as the years fly by.