
I decided to create a list of some past blog posts that I created for Holiday Portraits. I wanted to put them all in one place to make it easier to locate…so you can spend less time searching and have more time Taking Pictures!
Enjoy!
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Tip #1
Here is a Digital Background Portrait Idea For The Holidays.
This can be done with or without using a Digital Background or Digital Prop when creating this portrait. The Holidays are the busiest time for most Photography Studios and….Read More Here!
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Tip #2
The Holiday’s are one of the busiest times for portrait photographers and their businesses. That’s why you need to take advantage for these busy times and be creative in your sessions.
I wanted to share 5 new portraits we just created for…Read More Here!
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Tip #3
I received an email the other day asking about Holiday Portrait Ideas for families and small groups. So…I wanted to share some portrait ideas and posing tips to help you create Amazing Shots this Holiday Season.
Here’s a portrait we just created…..Read More Here!
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Tip #4
In this post I wanted to show you how one of our Digital Creations Club Members created (3) Studio Portraits with just (1) shot. This is why Digital Backgrounds and Props are so Amazing and so….Read More Here!
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Tip #5
Here’s a few shots that Becky VanPeeren posted from our Digital Creation’s Club. She did a great job creating these portraits and took the time to plan before the actual shot. This made the final image look flawless and….Read More Here!
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[VIDEO] Creating Holiday Portraits That SELL – How To Lesson
Tip #6
This video lesson was never posted on the blog…but I sent it out to our NPB Subscribers and students. I wanted to include it here inside this tips guide to help with your Digital Cut Outs and see me actually take you through every step in creating these portraits.
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Shot the three children theme using the legs and feet only with a D=700 now I need to know how to process the image so I can have a print made. I don’t know which vendor to send this image to. Can you please send suggestions. Thanks….Joe
If you have Photoshop > image size 300dpi and 12×18 inch or larger 20×30 inch
Any good Lab can handle that. I like H&H color lab or Millers.