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Quick Tip
When you're adding bright spring colors, choose a background without a lot of pattern and color in it. That way, the photos won't look too busy.
Quick Tip
If you choose a bright color, only choose one. Too many shades, especially with green the background, can be distracting. One bright color draws the eye and makes the image shine.
- Plan for the weather. When you book your photo session, talk to the photographer about a back-up day or location in case it rains or is super cold. Pick outfits that are warm enough, since chilly people aren't at ease in pictures.
- Pick a background that says spring. To give your photos a really great spring-like feel, pick a background that captures the season. Think orchards in bloom, lilacs, new grass, and soft green trees.
- Choose a spring activity. If you have young kids, getting them to stay focused on photos and really smile can be a bit of a challenge. If you add in an outdoor family activity like blowing bubbles or stomping in puddles, you'll get lots of fun and genuine pictures of everyone as a family.



















