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Portrait or Landscape? Nailing That Perfect Shot

Ever find yourself in a bit of a pickle trying to decide whether to take a photo in portrait or landscape? Or maybe you have a photo you can’t quite figure out what it is about the composition you don’t like. When deciding between the two, there really isn’t a right or wrong answer; however, sometimes, it's not just about what looks good; it's about what feels right for the moment and how you plan to use that shot.  

 

At NTP 2 Photography, we get how this choice can shape the overall look and feel of your photo, and we’re here to help you decide. 

 

What’s Your Focus? 

 

Think about what you're trying to capture. Is it a sprawling landscape, a group photo, or a skyline? Go landscape. It’s great for when you need to grab more of the world in your frame.  

 

For something more personal, like a portrait or a tall subject like a skyscraper or a flower, portrait mode is likely your best bet. It adds a touch of intimacy or grandeur, depending on your subject. 

 


Planning to Post or Print? 

 

How you plan to use the photos is key in deciding. Some examples include: 

  • Making a slideshow for TikTok or Instagram Reels? - Portrait fits best 

  • Taking branding shots? - A mix of both for variability in content 

  • Creating a business profile or business card? - Portrait is the way to go 

  • Putting together a scrapbook or printed album? - Try both for visual interest 

  • Printing for wall decor? - Consider your space and the intended layout  

 

Try Both, Choose Your Favorite 

 

Here’s a pro tip: experiment! Sometimes, the best shot isn’t the most obvious one. Flip your camera and see what each orientation brings to the table. You might be surprised at what catches your eye. 

 

Need a Hand? NTP 2 Photography's Here 

 

Struggling to decide? We've got your back. At NTP 2 Photography, we’re all about capturing those perfect moments, whatever the orientation. From personal portraits to breathtaking landscapes, we help you capture those memories in the style that suits you best. 

 

Got a scene to shoot or a story to tell? Reach out today, and let’s make those photos pop! 

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How to NAIL Your Holiday Family Photoshoot

The holidays are right around the corner, and that means holiday cards are, too! Sending out cards to friends and family is a way to slow down, record a snapshot in time, and share special moments with loved ones. 

 

It’s a busy time of year, and I want to ensure that you and your family have an amazing and fun time while we capture the magic. NTP 2 Photography can document your family’s legacy and memories with timeless and high-quality images, no matter the size of your group. 

 

Here are some ways to prepare for our session so we can nail your holiday family photoshoot! Still need to book your session? Act quick - Santa’s on his way, but our photographers are like his elves & are here to make your holiday season happier.   

Tips for Holiday Family Portraits 

 

Location, Location, Location! 

 

There are many beautiful areas around Tampa Bay to choose from for the perfect backdrop in your photos. Selecting the ideal location will highlight your family’s personality in addition to keeping everyone comfortable. While the beach is always a stunning choice, it might not necessarily be the best option with toddlers who have a tough time dealing with the elements. 

 

I typically like to customize the location based on each family – where you’re located in town, your preferences, etc. Whether it’s a nearby park with sweeping trees, in front of stunning architecture, gorgeous water views, or at your own home, I utilize varying spots within that location to make your photos truly unique.  

 

Dress to Impress 

 

When planning what to wear for your holiday photos, it’s essential to select a theme and color palette. 

 

Whether you keep it casual in neutral tones or dress to the nines in sparkle and pattern, make sure each outfit compliments everyone else’s in the photo. And most importantly, wear clothes that fit, feel comfortable, and represent you and your family. 

 

Something else to think about when selecting your wardrobe is the location. Take into consideration things like wind, temperature, and the general vibe of the area. Neutrals tend to compliment most locations, but you can also choose to go dark and moody or bold and beautiful. But if you prefer patterns, keep them to a minimum and avoid lots of competing colors or neon. I also recommend avoiding logos if as they may be distracting. 

 

Express Yourself 

 

Personalizing your session is a must. Tell a story about what represents your family or what you love doing. And feel free to bring props! From sports equipment and fishing gear to special toys and board games, you can’t go wrong, including special mementos in a few snaps. 

 

If you choose to eventually display your photos in your home, keep your design scheme in mind. If you have cool grays and blues or warm beiges and browns, think about what will complement the décor. Additionally, envision how your photos will fit into your design aesthetic: modern and industrial, breezy and beachy, traditional or transitional, or dramatic and bold.  

 

Prepare With the Kids  

 

Keeping the kiddos all smiles during our session is undoubtedly preferable. In addition to ample sleep and happy bellies, bring some mess-free treats or toys to ward off any meltdowns. It’s also a great idea to have backup clothes in case of any accidents. 

 

Get the littles excited for your upcoming session with their help picking out the location, wardrobe, or props. They’ll love being a part of the process and might even enjoy practicing taking photos or modeling their outfits. This will help them know what to expect during the photoshoot and ensure their clothing and props are camera-ready. Plus, those laughs and smiles will be natural and candid when everyone is feeling good.  

 

Happy Holiday Memories for a Lifetime 

 

Holidays may be full of hustle and bustle and the stress of finding that perfect gift, but our goal is to make your session stress-free and fun with beautiful images you’ll cherish forever as a family.  

 

If you have questions or want to run some location, wardrobe, or prop ideas by our local photographers, don’t hesitate to reach out! NTP 2 Photography is still booking throughout Tampa Bay and can get your photos turned around quickly for any last-minute holiday cards you want to send.  

 

 

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FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHER 20 FAMILIES FOR 2020

Each year as a professional photographer I set a personal goal to work with a number of families. As many others had large goals for 2020 and once the pandemic interrupted the world we didn't think we would reach our goal. Once we started back up we set a goal of 20 families for 2020 and after many sessions, phone calls, scheduling changes and so many other challenges. We did reach our goal of 20 Families for 2020. We even scheduled and shot until the last day of the month of December. 

See a few of our families that we worked with for 2020. Thank you to all of our loyal clients who supported us and trusted us to photograph their family.

Canasi Family Carrollwood, Florida

Perkins Family in Land O’ Lakes Florida

Siegfried Family Covington Farm Dade City, Florida

Gray Family at University of Tampa

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FAMILY PORTRAITS WITH THE HOWARD GIRLS IN NEW PORT RICHEY, FL

During the last quarter of 2019 our main focus was family portrait sessions. The Howard's have been loyal clients for the past 4 years each year I have photographed their two daughters. I always tell my clients that making a family portrait is a great annual tradition and the Howard's believe in that. Not only do we do it every year but they have done family portraits at Longleaf neighborhood in New Port Richey, FL. Typically my clients want variety of a different location but lucky for me this neighborhood is very large with a variety of parks and amenities. This year we were fighting the weather and while scouting locations I was fortunate to find this amazing spot in the neighborhood near their elementary school.

Working with siblings can be challenging at times but lucky for me after working with these two for 4 years they are quite familiar with what to expect and I have figured out how to appease to their interests. This was the last family portrait session that I photographed in 2019 and I could not be more excited with how these turned out and the family loves them which is the best news as a photographer. Until next year we will see how we can exceed 2019's Family Portrait Session. 

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