Every New Year Eve we celebrating by making our own New Year hats and deciding what first place ribbon each should receive for their creation. We are also the crazy-bang-pots-and-pans-outside-at-midnight people. But before the celebrations begin, we usually have a quite day at home, planning our secret hat design for the hat contest, deciding on and preparing midnight snacks and enjoying each others company. Today I decided it would be a good time to photograph Beacon. Some things I learned (and I should have remembered these from trying to photograph Honey)
1. Make certain your bedroom is clean before you start taking pictures
Emily, sitting on floor, playing with Beacon in her lap. Jenny is sitting on the bed. My bedroom is a mess! |
2. Make certain you have some natural light in the room
Emily playing with Beacon. It is a very dark picture. |
Emily playing tug-o-war with Beacon. Beacon is a blur in the picture. |
Me telling Beacon to come. Beacon is looking at me. I am in pajamas! |
5. Hand camera over to oldest child, Emily, and have her capture Beacon being adorable
Close up of Beacon looking into camera. He looks soulful. |
Beacon looking past camera in a thoughtful pose |
Beacon sitting on the light carpet with a toy to his right paw. |
Beacon sitting on a red blanket looking to the left of the camera. |
Beacon in a down on the red blanket. You can see the desk chair legs in the background |