Digital Photography Tips for Your Hudson Valley Staycation

Digital Photography Tips for Your Hudson Valley Staycation – by Hudson Valley Photographer Maxwell Alexander

Few families would consider leaving home for a vacation these days without reliable, high-quality digital imaging equipment-whether it’s a camera or a camcorder. At the same time the COVID-19 Pandemic turned our vacations into staycations, however all the same photography tips apply.

Here are some tips from Photographer Maxwell Alexander to help you make the most of memorable staycation moments:

Always be prepared: Don’t forget to bring backup camera batteries or memory cards so you’ll never miss a shot.

Creativity is key: Sunsets and mountain ranges are always great backdrops for family pictures. By using your surroundings in interesting ways, you’ll be able to create images featuring an array of natural color and light while showcasing your happy family.

Share the fun: Take turns and let others control the lens for a while. A camcorder such as the Canon DC40 DVD Camcorder is so easy to use that anyone in the family can take great video. The camcorder records direct to DVD, is compact and takes high-resolution, 4-Megapixel digital photos.

Strike a pose-No!: Candid shots of family members can capture their personalities much better than carefully orchestrated photographs.

Don’t be afraid: Take your PowerShot SD600 Digital ELPH camera with you on a scuba diving adventure. The 6-Megapixel camera has a 16:9 widescreen mode for full-screen viewing on widescreen TVs and computer monitors, and is the right size for taking along on any deep-sea adventure.

Use an underwater camera case to protect the camera and snap dramatic pictures in the surf, or a puddle next door.

Hello from abroad: Print and send photos before you even get home: Get one of those Polaroid photo printers which is small enough to pack in your suitcase and lets you print pictures in under a minute. And the paper used for printing photos doubles as a postcard! How’s that for multitasking?

Pack lightly: Hybrid digital products such as the PowerShot S3 IS let you capture still photographs and high-quality video. The 6-Megapixel camera has a 12x optical zoom lens, image stabilization technology for steady shots, a “movie snap” feature that lets you take still images while shooting movies, a widescreen mode for full-screen viewing and still leaves plenty of room for any souvenirs you might want to bring home.

Hybrid digital products can take photo stills and shoot movies without taking up too much space in your luggage.

If you are still struggling with your own photography skills and looking to produce some professional lifestyle shots, consider Duncan Avenue Photography Studio. We specialize in revealing your story through professional yet artistic and creative portrait photography all around the Hudson Valley area including Orange, Rockland, Dutchess, Ulster, Putnam, Westchester, Greene, Rensselaer, Columbia, Saratoga, and Albany Counties.

Digital Photography Tips for Your Hudson Valley Staycation – by Hudson Valley Photographer Maxwell Alexander
Digital Photography Tips for Your Hudson Valley Staycation – by Hudson Valley Photographer Maxwell Alexander

Your World-Class Lifestyle/Fashion/Portrait Photographer and Art Director Maxwell Alexander is the CEO at Duncan Avenue Group and holds a Master of Arts Degree from Fashion Institute of Technology and Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Max has more than a decade of experience in branding and marketing Fortune 500 Companies and Global Non-Profit Organizations. He knows a great deal of importance of art direction and amazing portrait photography that tells a story and reflects one’s personality.

Digital Photography Tips for Your Hudson Valley Staycation – by Hudson Valley Photographer Maxwell Alexander
Digital Photography Tips for Your Hudson Valley Staycation – by Hudson Valley Photographer Maxwell Alexander

If you are looking for the Best Portrait Photographer in the Hudson Valley / NYC Region, look no further!