Behind the Lens with Neyssa Lee Photography Simple Tips for Taking Photos of Your Graduate

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Neyssa Lee, a Snoqualmie Valley photographer, provides practical advice for capturing graduation memories. She stresses the significance of lighting, suggesting that parents avoid harsh midday sun and seek open shade for softer images. By getting closer to graduates, photographers can emphasize emotions and create a deeper connection in their photos. Lee encourages allowing graduates to express their personalities, resulting in candid moments that tell a unique story. She also highlights the value of photographing significant locations or items that represent the graduate's experience.

These tips aim to empower parents to take meaningful photos without the need for professional equipment. The article serves as a resource for families navigating the emotional graduation season. Future editions of the series promise to offer more insights on photography.

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