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Quick Tip
A simple formula for adding a pop of color is to have one person wear an article of clothing in that shade and then repeat the same hue in other people's accessories.
Quick Tip
Be sure you talk about a white-on-white color scheme with your photographer ahead of time. Depending on the lighting, this can be tricky for a photographer to make work (you don't want to totally blend in with the snow, after all). The photographer will need to make sure there is more light falling on you than there is on the background, and that may affect your choice of location.
- Stay warm. Cold people are not happy people, so wear something warm enough. Plan to take breaks to warm up in the car too.
- Shoot in the afternoon. Winter days are usually warmest in the afternoon, and that's also when you'll get some of the best light. If it's a sunny day, go for about an hour before the sun will go down.
- Get active. You can definitely get some pictures with everyone posed together and smiling, but also plan to get some active shots. Especially if you have little ones, changing things up and adding a fun activity like sledding or a snowball fight can give your photos extra charm.























