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#202 - Feeling Comfortable in Front of the Camera
28 minutes Posted Mar 1, 2019 at 5:00 am.
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Feeling Comfortable in Front of the Camera with Jill Steenson – Episode #202

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Let’s face it there will be more pictures taken of you on your wedding day than you’ve probably ever have had before. It takes some getting used to and some of us still aren’t that comfortable. Today we have Jill Steenson with Lillian Lane Photography here with us. Jill is here to help us share with you some tips and tricks on how to feel comfortable in front of the camera. With her experience both behind and in front of the camera, she’s the perfect guest host for today’s topic.

People around you

feeling comfortable with your photographer feeling comfortable with your partner, or who you’re being photographed with choose a more secluded location if you’re introverted don’t have people watching your photo shoot if you’re not 100% comfortable with that

Atmosphere

Play music that brings up your mood/helps with movement Have a LITTLE wine Make sure the temp is okay for you/dress for the temp Take a break if you need one Bring a snack/water

Prep

Eat something! You’ll want energy meditate/visualize yourself having fun do a light workout or yoga if you can avoid the news/anything that stresses you. Instead, listen to music that makes you happy take a moment with your partner before the shoot and just look into his/her eyes for a full three to four minutes (dopamine) Ask your photographer for help for prompts to bring out fun emotions Both you and your partner can come up with fun challenges to help each other to have fun and get great photos

*slow run competition *yell the artist/name of each song as it comes on (one point for each) *dance with each other *bear hug, or have him pick you up

Avoid planning a shoot that you’ll have to wake up very early for unless you’re used to that. Choose a time of day that you know you’re productive.

Appearance

Put on a little more than daily wear makeup (false lashes look nice in photos) Wear clothing you feel comfortable in/clothing that moves/avoid stiff fabrics Avoid heels/stilettos unless you’re very used to wearing them

LINKS: Lillian Lane Photography

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