How to Prepare for Holiday Portraits in the Studio
Dec 1, 2025 | By: Pink Chair Photography LLC
The holiday season is officially here, and that means it’s time for Christmas portraits! Whether you're planning a family session, Christmas mini session, or annual holiday cards, a little preparation goes a long way—especially when we’re shooting inside my Goose Creek home studio, just outside of Charleston, South Carolina.
Holiday portraits should feel joyful, cozy, and magical… but the secret behind a beautiful final image actually begins long before I click the shutter. If you want those timeless Christmas pictures you’ve been dreaming of, here’s everything you need to know before stepping into the studio.
1. Wardrobe Matters—More Than You Think
Studio lighting is powerful and precise, but it also plays by its own rules. And this is where your wardrobe becomes extremely important.
Avoid Mixing Ultra Light + Ultra Dark Clothing
This is the #1 issue that makes editing more difficult.
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All black + all white in the same image = an editing battle
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Under off-camera flash, white becomes the brightest thing in the frame, and black absorbs all light
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When these extremes are mixed in one photo (for example: Dad in black, Mom in white, kids in opposite colors), it’s incredibly hard to balance exposure cleanly
For your final images to look polished and cohesive, choose coordinated mid-tone or richer tones:
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Deep greens
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Burgundy
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Creams
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Soft grays
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Navy
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Earthy holiday palettes
These photograph beautifully on my holiday backdrops and work well with my editing style.
Skip Small Repeating Patterns, Logos & Textured Fabrics
These cause problems such as:
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Moiré patterns (that weird wavy distortion in photos)
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Harsh reflections
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Distracting textures or shadows
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Branding pulling attention away from your faces
Stick to solid colors, simple silhouettes, and clean lines.
2. Little Ones: What You Should Know
Holiday portraits with kids can be magical… as long as we stay realistic.
Children Must Be Able to Sit Unassisted for Solo Portraits
If your child isn’t sitting confidently yet, we’ll need to adjust expectations. Safety comes first, and I don’t use props or setups requiring support.
Happy Kids = Happy Photos
If your baby or toddler arrives cranky, overly tired, or overstimulated, they’re unlikely to offer smiles. And sadly:
I’m a photographer… not a child whisperer.
(If only, right?)
Please plan naps wisely, bring comfort items, and give your little one time to warm up.
3. My Studio Is Small—So No Shenanigans
I love kids, but the space is intentionally cozy.
Running, roughhousing, or exploring like it’s a playground simply isn’t possible (or safe).
To keep the session smooth:
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Please supervise your children closely
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Remind them that the studio equipment is not for playing
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Let them know this is a “special picture time,” not a free-for-all
A calm studio = better expressions, better posing, and better photos.
4. Editing Takes Time—And It’s Worth It
My editing style is detailed and artistic, especially for Christmas backdrops.
I spend a significant amount of time:
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Correcting lighting
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Perfecting skin and tones
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Refining wardrobe contrast
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Enhancing the backdrop so it looks realistic, festive, and elevated
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Ensuring your final image feels magical without looking artificial
High-quality artwork takes time—but it’s the reason families return year after year.
5. Book Early for Goose Creek Christmas Mini Sessions
If you're searching for:
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Christmas portraits in Goose Creek
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Family Christmas pictures near Charleston
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South Carolina holiday photos
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Christmas mini sessions
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Studio holiday portraits
…you’re in the right place. Holiday sessions fill quickly, especially with limited studio availability around the season.
Final Thoughts
Preparing well ensures your holiday portraits feel warm, cohesive, and timeless—something your family will treasure (and proudly display) for years. With the right wardrobe, well-prepped kids, and a calm studio environment, we’ll create Christmas photos you truly love.
Ready to book your Christmas session in my Goose Creek home studio?
I can’t wait to capture your holiday season. 🎄✨