Prince George’s First Day Of Pre-School Pictures Taken By Kate Middleton: Royal Photography Tips For Parents

Every time Kate Middleton releases pictures of her children, the whole world stops and stares. Prince George's first day of pre-school pictures personally taken by his mother captivated the hearts of many because of Middleton's beautiful images of her son.

Prince George arrives for his first day at Westacre Montessori School nursery in Norfolk.

Posted by The British Monarchy on Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Yahoo Senior Photo Editor Jennifer Fox spoke with Yahoo Parenting to point out some of the strategies Middleton used to capture the perfectly adorable pictures of Prince George. "The natural quality of her images is what makes them so appealing," the photo editor explains. "So if the focus is on your child, get down to their level and allow them to interact naturally with you and the setting."

Fox also gave a simple suggestion on how to make the image look natural, "Asking kids to do too much, or giving them too many directions, is not likely to result in a natural-looking photo."

The photo editor also pointed out that Middleton's pictures of her children have been amazing because of different factors: the proper focus on the children while slightly blurring the background; the use of natural light without using camera flash; possibly taking a lot of pictures and choosing the best ones to release; making sure that the actions captured in the image are natural and unforced.

Middleton recently shared with People how Prince George and Princess Charlotte are getting along. "Charlotte is getting bigger and getting on well with her noisy big brother," she said.

As the two endearing children of Prince William and Middleton continue to grow up, the world will always be waiting for their new pictures, and hopefully, they will be as cute and as adorable as Prince George's first day of pre-school pictures.

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