Getting the Best Picture for your Baby’s Pumpkin Halloween CostumePumpkin Halloween Costume

When you have a baby, every moment that it is awake, and even sometimes while it is asleep, someone is taking a picture of it. Eventually, those memories will be captured in photo albums or scrapbooks or stored digitally on line for your child to see in the future when he or she is older. They will treasure the memories of all their first memorable occasions such as their first smile, the first visit from grandma, and all of the first holiday experiences.

Consider that very first tiny pumpkin Halloween costume that you may have had when you were a child. This is a classic traditional outfit that many parents dress their babies in for Halloween.  Why do we think the pumpkin makes such a cute outfit for our little ones? Perhaps it is because the orange round body reminds us of the chubby little bodies of our precious babies. In any case, you’re going to want to preserve the memory of that chubby little darling in a pumpkin Halloween costume with some form of photography. So, how do you get the best picture?

Here are some tips and tricks to teach you to capture that perfect pose just the way an expert photographer would.Pumpkin Halloween Costume

  1. Shoot from an angle. If you take your picture on angle instead of shooting straight on, you’re going to get a little bit more of your baby’s face and body and get a better perspective on your subject. Never put the subject of the picture in the center of your shot, as you will get more of your target subject if you shoot them from an angle.
  2. Determine your focus. Figure out what part of the picture you want to be the main focus. Obviously the baby is the object that you want to concentrate on those, but is thereKids Pumpkin Costume a specific detail in the pumpkin Halloween costume that you can feature for a special shot? Or choose one special thing about your baby and make sure that is the center of the picture for example is eyes or smile. This can also create a nice effect while some objects in the background are a little bit blurry and just your primary subject is in focus.
  3. Use great lighting. Always use the perfect lighting for the situation that you are in. If you’re in a darkened environment like those that can happen at a Halloween costume party, make sure that your flash or auto flash is enabled. In a very bright environments, or where there is light enough to read by, you probably don’t need a flash.