Picture day can be a very, very stressful time if you have
children. Finding the right outfit and a date that everyone is available on
already causes you a headache. Once you have that down, though, everything is
smooth sailing. You have prepared everything to be perfect, and then your worst
nightmare happens – your child won’t cooperate. Even after you’ve coached him
or her for the past two weeks and the entire car ride leading up to the
session, your kiddo still just isn’t having it. You’ve tried all of the usual
tricks and nothing is working. Sounds terrible, right?
After 16 years in the Children’s Portrait genre I’ve seen it
all. I’m here today to save you from
this nightmare, and help you prevent this from even happening. Behold the power
of bribery. I know some people frown upon this, however, they probably haven’t
tried to get a two, six, and 10-year-old to sit in one position together, look
at the camera, and smile. It’s no easy task! As a photographer, I’m going to
give you the green light and tell you that it’s OK to bribe your kids for the
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We have a very limited amount of time to get all of the
photos that you need, and I don’t want you to be stressed out or feel crunched
for time because little Timmy is having a meltdown, is hiding behind his hands
the entire session, or sticking his tongue out at me. So, I welcome bribery
with arms wide open.
Every child is different when it comes to bribery. They all
have different personalities and like different things. Some children are
motivated by candy, others cash. You just have to find out what works best for
your child.
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Here are some suggestions that I’ve noticed have worked.
• Dinner at their favorite restaurant after the session
• Later bedtime
• That awesome toy they’ve been drooling over
• Extra TV time
• A sleepover with a friend
• Cash
• Extended play time
• They don’t have to eat their vegetables that night at
dinner
• They don’t have to do chores the next day
• Give them back a privilege that’s been taken away the last
time they were in trouble
While these aren’t the only options, we thought we’d give
you a starting point to brainstorm your own ideas to help get your child to
cooperate. Erin Young Portrait Design specializes in children’s photos in
Rochester Mn and the surrounding communities of Byron, Pine Island,
Stewartville, Eyota, Chatfield, Kasson and Mantorville.
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