My tips for holiday photos
My Experience:
Being prepared is so much less stressful. We only have 20 minutes together, so I’m going to give you some crib notes to make our time together as productive as possible.
Take my notes for what they are worth. You are paying to have your pictures taken so being a bit more prepared beforehand will make you and your family look their best. Then you can just relax and have fun and hopefully get some GREAT expressions.
What to wear:
- Keep it simple. Solid colors are best. Avoid large, bold patterns and bright colors that draw attention away from your face. I really try to stay away from characters and stripes (although a mellow plaid is very Christmas).
- Just think if you were to look back on these pictures 10 years from now, would you see the great expressions, the differences in the kids sizes compared to you, something special in the kids personalities, or would it be the loud Elmo rainbow shirt (you get the idea).
- Long sleeves draw attention away from the arms and help bring the focus to your faces.
- Don’t forget the bottom half. Make sure you coordinate clothing from head to toe. Usually I suggest jeans, especially since we will be outside. Jeans don’t show the dirt as much. But since these are primarily holiday pictures, you may want to go a bit dressier.
- Accentuate the positive. Darker clothing is slimming. Lighter tones tend to emphasize the body.
- Frame your face. Scoops or v-necks flatter shorter necks and full faces. Turtlenecks or high-necked garments in portraits flatter longer necks and slender faces. (So, no turtlenecks for me)
- Keep clothing consistent. Dress everyone in the same style for your portrait session. Don’t mix casual and formal clothing.
- Don’t mix light and dark colors in portraits.
- The colors at the farms will be primarily green. If you are wearing green you will most likely blend in. I prefer red, grey, tan, even black, but would not do white for this environment and this weather.
- Also, personally I love hats for close-up headshots on the kids. Hats emphasize the eyes.
You may want to bring the hats for a couple shots. - When you are dressing everyone, make sure no one stands out (unless you want them to).
- Personally, for our pictures this year I found some red Christmas outfits for the girls, Andre’s in a red/green Christmas plaid and Jason/me will be in black. This way we make a black backdrop for the kids and they stand out a bit more than us. (Also, black was something that Jason and I both had).
- Not that you have to go shopping, but a friend and I went this week to help her look for her session clothes. Old Navy really didn’t have much holiday clothing in yet. Carters / Osh-Kosh had some and the Children’s Place had some holiday stuff too.
Moms posing: (because moms are the most self-critical creatures)
• 45 degree angle toward the camera (never straight on – unless you are a size 2)
• Weight on back leg
• Shoulders back – standing up tall gets rid of 10 pounds (everyone looks better standing up straight).
• Arms never squished up against your body
• Take 10 minutes and practice in the mirror (yes, see what minimizes the double chin or unflattering facial expressions – I know it sounds stupid, but trust me – and if you do it in the bathroom mirror no one has to be the wiser ).
o I have 2 friends that look fantastic in all of their pictures and they practice.
Ideas for the kids:
• Please don’t stress out beforehand: we are very low key and the kids will pick up on your stress. (Your kids cannot do anything that I haven’t seen before). You’re here to take great pictures, not impress me or hubby. We really don’t matter.
• Please try to prepare as much as possible beforehand so there is not as much to do on Sunday.
• Bribes, bribes, bribes (preferably 2 – 3) – hopefully we don’t need them, but it’s nice to have a backup plan. Your child’s favorite snack (just no chocolate that will melt all over faces and clothes – I’ve made all of these mistakes myself).
Mom’s checklist:
• Clothes laid out the night before
o For you and spouse
o For the kids
• Snacks / diaper bag packed the night before
• Wipes and a comb.
• Umbrellas (preferably packed up in the car / van / SUV)
• Coats (preferably packed up in the car / van / SUV)
Day of information:
Where we’ll meet:
We’ll meet by the parking lot entrance outside the barn. It’s directly on the northeast side of the barn.
What if it’s raining?
If it’s raining we will still be outside. One of the reasons I picked this area is there are 3 wooden structures, a gazebo and a couple areas that are covered by trees.
We’ll have umbrellas and will do that if necessary. Right now the weather forecast is cloudy (which is perfect for pictures).
How we’ll do the pictures after:
It’ll probably take me a week to process all of the pictures. I’ll email you a proof sheet. You decide which ones you want, pay for them, and I’ll put them online for you to download that day.
Maybe 2 weeks total for everything!!
Cards:
If you can’t find any cards you love, I did purchase some that I loved that are made for photographers to put photos in and sell to their clients. I haven’t had enough time to print up samples or even figure out pricing for each card. If you think you might be interested here’s the link with other people’s pictures in them
http://inotherwordsbyjamie.typepad.com/jamieschultzdesigns/2008/06/holiday-cards-set-1.html
Depending on the card it can be a photocard or a regular foldover card or there’s even a tri-fold card.
Also, if you want to put them together and order them yourself, I haven’t seen the printed quality, but my favorite holiday designs this year are:
tinyPrints
Holiday Pics – schedule….yaaay
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For all of the people that have asked, you can reach me at leya@littlemonkeyphotography.com or lrmerideth@yahoo.com
Thanks again,
Leya
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I’m so sorry this is so last minute notice. I scouted for 3 months and finally found a location I thought would work. I was going to only offer the November date because Oct is next weekend, but the weather will probably be better next week, so I thought I’d leave it up to you. If you know of someone also, please feel free to forward this.
Also, I tried to go through emails of everyone I thought might be interested (or who mentioned they had family or friends that would be interested).If you do not want to receive these emails in the future, just email me and I will take you off of my list.
What I’m proposing?
20 minute session with the intent of holiday cards.
Probably 5 – 10 pics within this timeframe.
I would book the sessions every half hour for 8 hours.
Why would I do this?
Some people weren’t able to get a full session this year.
Some people just want a picture for holiday cards.
With the times as they are some people are only able to afford a smaller session.
I’m still short on time, so I’m trying to help all of my interested clients at one time.
When would this be?
Sunday, October 19th 8:00 – 5:00 – you pick the 1/2 hour timeframe that works for your family
Maybe Sunday Nov 9th
How much will this cost?
$45 for the session
$5 for each digital image you choose
Where will this be?
The big red barn Pickering FarmsDirectly east of Costco in Issaquah
What will it include?
A 20 minute session. With an option to purchase any of the full resolution digital images for $5 a picture.
More details:
There are a few locations we can go in the gardens.We would do a few posed family pictures at these locations and I would snap candids of the kids and you in between the locations (they are close together and it would be a 15 minute walk for everything).
It will still be outside, but there are trees and a few outdoor structures in the gardens
How should we dress?
Bring 2 layers of outfits, – 1 holiday attire layer – 1 outer layer with umbrellas and coats that match
Hopefully the weather will cooperate and you will not be getting rained on in the pictures, but I would prefer the kids are comfy.
How do I sign up?
Email me that you are interested (which date and the time that you want).I will update a list on my blog with names – first come first serve. Once we have enough families responded to make it worth Jason and I leaving our kids(probably 6 – 8 families), I will email you with a request for paypal ($45 for the session).
You are not secured the spot until I’ve received the payment(sorry, but I had a few people cancel at the last minute this last summer w/ no deposit and can’t afford to be waiting for nothing). Paypal is quick and easy.I will email a confirmation. Please email me if something is not clear or you have questions. Thanks so much,Leya Stefanski
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HERE’s the LIST:
I have enough emails to make it worth getting a sitter for me and hubby (who will be my assistant).
Here’s some pics I took 2 weeks ago (I hope all of the flowers are making it through this weather. If not there is soo much beautiful greenery, I know we’ll do fine).
Here’s the list so far:
Sunday, Oct 19th
| 8:00 – 8:30 | Adrienne & family |
| 8:30 – 9:00 | Carlene & family |
| 9:00 – 9:30 | Tracie & family |
| 9:30 – 10:00 | Brooke & family |
| 10:00 – 10:30 | Julia & family |
| 10:30 – 11:00 | Kristin & family |
| 11:00 – 11:30 | Karin & family |
| 11:30 – 12:00 | Elizabeth & family |
| 12:00 – 1:00 | Lunch |
| 1:00 – 1:30 | Layla & family |
| 1:30 – 2:00 | JJ & family |
| 2:00 – 2:30 | Karen & family |
| 2:30 – 3:00 | Michelle Su & family |
| 3:00 – 3:30 | Nicole & Jon |
| 3:30 – 4:00 | Julietta & family |
| 4:00 – 4:30 | Susanne R & family |
I will add the quick snapshots of the location so you have a better idea on how to dress later today.
Thanks so much for everyone’s quick response,
Leya
Okay, here’s the pics:
The J’s and Renton Mom’s Group
Well, I don’t usually do volunteer work. It’s not that I don’t enjoy it or think that’s a waste of time (quite the contrary). It’s just that we are beginning to get out of the beautiful wash of children that we’ve been given in the last couple of years. I’m hoping when they are out of diapers I can give more regularly (and focus on my business more). But, this Easter, Renton Mom’s Group on meetup.com had their 2nd annual Easter bash and as a fundraiser the members were asked to donate something if they could. I donated a free session, including the pics a couple of prints and a wallet sized book that includes 10 pics for mommy’s purse.
I felt like I’ve been such a deadbeat with this group the last year because we were trying to keep our home peaceful and this was an easy way for me to help. I was also happy to hear one of my good friends M won the raffle for the prize. So, in typical Leya style I processed too many pics because I loved her family.
I was warned the kids might not cooperate (they are just 13 months apart and these ARE difficult ages), but also in my style we didn’t pose much and just kinda let the kids loose. I had a blast and I think they did too.
I sent M a slideshow last night, but she is in Venezuela now so I hope you guys aren’t seeing the pictures before she does.
Enjoy (you can always click on each pic to see it BIG):
RMG is a closed group right now, but maybe in the future it’ll open up again. I feel like I have REALLY benefited from such a tight knit, giving, loving, and non-judgemental group of mommy’s.
Here’s the link: http://moms.meetup.com/1315/
One of my favorite little models
One of my dearest friends and her adorable little boy. I have been taking his pictures since he was a bump.
He’s just adorable and so easy to work with. Mom’s also an easy target as well!
The pics are not posed. We just went to the park and let little C play. I followed and just captured what I saw as everything about him that was 2!
There were soooo many great pictures. I couldn’t make up my mind. Here’s a few:
Hope you like them: (you can always click on the pics to see them BIG …. like they were meant to be seen!!!)
Twins – double little beauties
Right at 2 weeks, these adorable sisters had their newborn pics taken. Mom, dad, both grandmas and a grandpa helped and got their pictures taken. We stopped for a nap and kept the house unusually warm. I hope mom and dad enjoy their sneek peak.
And who could forget their first baby?
I’m really liking newborns lately
I’ve decided to play catch up but adding sneak peeks as I finish the gallery. So that means I may be going backwards to do some catching up, but my work should be more current!
I find my style is less posed and we just go with the flow of what we get. Hope that isn’t scary to a prospective client, but having a newborn can be stressful. Here’s the C’s, they were so easy to work with and little H was such a doll.
The BabyCenter Seven: Signs that your child loves you
I thought this was cute and would share…
The BabyCenter Seven: Signs that your child loves you
| 1. Your newborn stares into your eyes — he’s actually working hard to memorize your face. He doesn’t understand anything else about the world, but he knows you’re important. |
| 2. Your baby thinks about you even when you’re not around. Between 8 and 12 months old, he’ll start to scrunch his face and look around when you leave the room — and he’ll smile when you return. |
| 3. Your toddler throws wicked tantrums. Nope, those screaming fits don’t mean he’s stopped loving you. He wouldn’t be so hurt and angry if he didn’t trust you so deeply. |
| 4. Your toddler runs to you for comfort when he falls down or feels sad. Kids this age may not truly understand the meaning of “I love you,” but their actions speak louder than words. |
| 5. Your preschooler gives you a flower picked from the garden, a finger-painted heart, a sparkly rock, or another gift. |
| 6. Your preschooler wants your approval. He’ll start to be more cooperative around the house, and he’ll look for chances to impress. “Look at me!” will become a catchphrase. |
| 7. Your grade-schooler trusts you with secrets, like his first crush or his most embarrassing moment. You’re his confidante, even if he shies away from your hugs in public. |
The L’s are waiting!
It took a while for me to get these processed, but it was so nice to meet the L’s. I get to go back in the next few days (hopefully the little ones will be here soon!) to photograph the 2 little ones on their way.
I need your help if you’re local in the Seattle area (or eastside)
I am looking to partner with a holiday-ish looking place to do client holiday pictures. I haven’t found one yet. My goal is to be able to offer half hour sessions (maybe even 15 mins), just to get a quick snapshot for the holiday card. I would be able to pay a rental fee or trade for pictures. Do you know of anyone or anyplace that might fit that bill?
Happy (belated) 4th
We spent our 4th of July on Hartstine Island, WA. Sooo beautiful. So nice to be in a small town and really feel the sense of community. Besides all of the work of packing/ unpacking / chasing the little ones, it was a great time and made us remember again what is important…family. It also made me realize how lucky I am to have such great in-laws (J realize not everyone is this blessed and I really do appreciate it). It makes life so much easier when you actually enjoy your family!
Hope you enjoy a few quick snaps from our 4th.
So on that note, I hope you and your family had a wonderful 4th of July
Yum, apple pie contest Andre touching a guiduck
Lil girl w/ crab we found Andre doing the cupcake walk
Sooo cute, patriotic dog Parade pics
Jenna giggling Another parade pic
So happy to work with the L’s
What a great family. So sweet. Little K was sooo excited to get a new sister. Little Ms E was just 4 days old. Still with a new bellybutton. Much easier than I anticipated.
Hope you liked your slideshow. Here’s a couple of my favs from the session
Let them eat cake….
Or maybe not!!
Andre was so cute w/ Kaitlyn while Jenna sits in the background massaging her cake. Warning it’s 10 minutes long!
Every mom’s need to have…
Jun 10 2008 – VID00001, originally uploaded by lrmerideth (Leya).
I just got my flip mino in the mail and within 10 minutes posted for grandma to see the babies (and toddler in action). I love it already. The video above is saved for the web, so the quality isn’t what the one on my compute is. If you’d like to see the original, click here:
www.littlemonkeyphotography.com/down/Jun 10 2008 – VID00001.AVI
So easy to use. About the size of a thick razr phone so I can store it in my purse. I’ve read that you need to constantly charge it, but I can do that pretty easily. Just plug into a usb port on your computer. It’s been fine w/ my Dell PC (can’t vouch for mac’s though).
Here’s the amazon link:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0016BXRB6
At first I told hubby that I wanted one for christmas and then decided that these moments were worth it. We’ll see how often I use it. I’m guessing at grandma’s urging, it’ll be alot!
The fact that flickr lets me upload video now is sooo cool. Together it’s such an easy way to share w/ friends and family.
Please don’t ding me!
I’m trying to catch up w/ my posts. Had to get some of my old sessions up to date!!
Still have to do May and June. I’m still getting used to this blog thing!!
Wow, he’s sooo fast!!
I’ve known J for a long time. Her son has grown into such a little man, ADORABLE! But from a photographer’s perspective… I’ve forgotten those beginning toddler stages. You remember, the “you can’t catch me”. I really spent a bit more than an hour TRYING to catch D, but he was -=FAST!!!

Did she tell you she’s expecting? CONGRATULATIONS J!!!
Love and Joy – times 2
At the last minute, I was able to squeeze in the U’s. I met them through EMOMs and their twins and little one are adorable. Newborn shoots are alwasy unpredictable, but make it 2 newborns and a toddler and it should have been chaotic. The grandparents helped wherever possible and the overall tone was pretty mellow (except for the 70 plus temperatures I made them endure!!).
Shooting while just a bump!!
I have been taking pics of little E since she was a bump. She’s become such and adorable little (_=fast) girl. This sessions face theme seemed to be the “duck”. Although, frog made a couple of guest appearances!
My second shoot w/ the P’s!
I love working with the P’s. Their girls are sooo adorable. They are a bit far from me, but meeting new friends and creating beautiful memories make it so worth it!



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