Photographing Children: Creative Tips for Parents/Beginners

Capture those special moments with your child using pro tips you can easily apply and see dynamic photos immediately.

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Description

     "Smiiiille.  Look here and smile please!"  Unfortunately, this rarely works when trying to photograph your child and you usually get a fake smile.

      At the end of the day, every parent just wants to capture everything our child or children do as it's a special moment, a special memory.  I quickly discovered these moments weren't as easy to photograph of my 3 year old.  Being a professional portrait & beauty photographer, I'm used to working with actors and models.  People I can easily pose. Not wonderful, energetic, tiny little humans who won't stand still.

      And just like with parenting, I quickly adapted and became creative.  That is what this class is all about.  These are my pro tips you can easily apply and see great results immediately. 


TOPICS DISCUSSED with VISUAL EXAMPLES


  • how to get close, fill your frame and capture all that personality and emotion

  • why you should throw out the "pose guide" and keep it natural

  • how to expose for your child's face

  • lighting:  how to work with harsh sunlight, overcast lighting and a few others, including tips on best time of the day to shoot

  • discover different angles you can photograph from

  • how to avoid missing "the moment"

  • creative tips:  how to use different framing styles in your home and on the playground (and everywhere else) to create more depth and interest in your photo


ADDITIONAL CONTENT:


A downloadable PDF is included with this class.  It outlines all the tips in short, bulletproof points along with visual examples you can quickly refer to when needing a refresher.


Enjoy!


What You Will Learn!

  • You will know to capture photographs full of personality and emotion without posing.
  • How to expose for your childs face correctly.
  • You will know how to work with natural light: harsh sun, overcast, window lighting and the golden hour.
  • Recognize different angles you can photograph from and how they change your images.
  • How to use different framing styles in your home, the playground and other environments to emphasize your child and add dimension to the images.
  • You'll know how to avoid missing "the moment" when photographing your child.

Who Should Attend!

  • Parents who want to capture memories of their children in a more creative and intimate manner.
  • Beginner child photographers interested in learning about creativity.