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10 Tips for Taking the Best First Day of School Photos:

10 Tips for Taking the Best First Day of School Photos:

Capturing the first day of school is an important ritual for many parents. Kids too get to see how this special milestone day changes over time as they grow. Follow these tips so you capture the best images and have memories to treasure and look back on.

1. Choose the right time of day

The best time to take photos is in the morning, before the sun gets too high. This will help to avoid harsh shadows on your child's face.

2. Pick a meaningful background

Choose a background that is relevant to your child's interests. For example, if your child loves sports, take their photo in front of a basketball hoop or soccer goal. Failing that, choose an uncluttered area, front porch or even along the fence.

3. Get the right angle

Get down to your child's eye level to capture their perspective. This will also help to make them look more engaged in the photo.

4. Capture the candid moments

Don't just pose your child for a photo. Capture the candid moments, like them laughing with their friends or waving goodbye to you.

5. Show off their personality

Let your child's personality shine through in their photo. If they're silly, let them make a funny face. If they're shy, give them a hug and capture their smile.

6. Use props

Props can add a fun and playful touch to your photos. Consider using a chalkboard or first day of school sign with your child's grade or a sign that says "First Day of School."

7. Get creative with your poses

Don't just take a standard portrait. Get creative with your poses and angles. Try taking a photo of your child walking to school or sitting on their backpack. 

8. Use natural light

Natural light is always the best light for photos. If possible, take your photos outside or near a window.

9. Edit your photos

Once you've taken your photos, take some time to edit them. This could involve cropping them, adjusting the brightness and contrast, or adding filters

10. Print your photos

Don't let your photos sit on your computer. Print them out and display them in your home. This will help you to cherish these memories for years to come.

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