Nothing is more adorable than
mommies-to-be holding their little hero in the womb. The mask of pregnancy is
indeed beautiful, and you know that already. Well, pregnancy is one of the most
special journeys that we embrace lifetime. Even though the body grows, the skin
gets extra oily with the pregnancy hormones causing flares of acne or you might
find a lot of changes in the body but remember the fact that a new life, a
little hero is growing in your womb gives another level of joy and contentment.
We know how much joy these masks of pregnancy come with and we truly want you
to capture and document your pregnancy journey to cherish it lifetime; that’s
why we’re offering maternity photographs!
There is a high chance that you would
be thinking photographing pregnancy is not flattering, and let us tell you, you
are wrong. This post has some of the methods to ensure you get the expected and
the Best Maternity
Photos.
Choose the
standing-pose wisely
When you pose straight stand on, there
is a chance that your body might look big and stout. Big bodies are beautiful,
but this is not the right way to fault the baby bump. To flatter the baby bump,
you must have a clear idea of how to focus on the womb instead of standing
straight in front of the camera. Mothers-to-be are often already a bit
self-conscious about their new shape, so thoughtful maternity posing is the
tip!
You must feel comfortable in front of
the camera, and remind yourself that the adventure you’re boarding is a
wonderful one.
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from the side
A side-view is another option that
works wonders to highlight a beautiful baby bump. You can always consider
cradling and holding the bump for a few photos to capture the beautiful bond
between you and your baby.
A longer
lens is always better
Whether you’re scheduling your 1st
Year Photoshoot or maternity or any photos-session don’t forget to
remind your photographer to opt longer lens. Wide-angle lenses can stretch and
distort the frame. Rather, go for a long lens that will help you capture the
depiction of this milestone moment. Longer lenses include 85mm, 100mm, 200mm,
and above.
Create the
appearance of movement
To do so-
●
Slightly bend the knee closest to the camera
●
Carry a dress with a flared hem. Lift your dress to create a
natural bend at the elbows
●
Tuck the hair behind the ear for an easy curve of the arm and
wrist
Bottomline –
Well, if you are planning to schedule
your Maternity
Photoshoot, and you believe you are running out of ideas, or you are
not sure if this pose is fine enough- schedule your customised session with the
experienced photographers of Lifafaz Kids.