If not what would you suggest I change to make them good shots in both editing, lighting, composition to make them good shots?
shots where done with two speedlights. one setup even with camera for fill going through a shoot through umbrella, the other was off to camera right bounced into an umbrella.
1)
2)
3)
I do also have a side question. I know the editing on this does need a little work on her right cheek as I missed up a bit there but as far as the general idea how does this low saturation image work with the christmas vibe? I'm kind of iffy on the idea but I'm not sure, though I do believe I should of lightened up the tree a little atleast.





. Any advice for handling that kind of situation?
), but his eyes are almost shut. Maybe its just the way he is...not much you can do about it.
. I was a bit limited for space without moving about their whole living room. the umbrella was sitting right up against the edge of the couch as close to them as I could get it. was originally going to use as a bounce but had the same ideas as you in wanting something softer and so I changed it to a shoot through. Both umbrellas are about 40-45" or so I believe. The key could of been brought in closer I do know that. I had it setup for when I was trying to shoot a group pose of them and was pulled it back a bit to try to prevent light falloff on the far face and never changed it when we went into single shots.
. I think a mixture of doing more editing, and a better workflow would help out loads with getting more consistant though. 



