3 Secrets to Taking Better Photos of Your Kids
Posted: Friday, August 15, 2008
by Angela Griffin
Angela's Portraits
You don't have to be a professional to take decent photos of your kids, but you may not know where to start. There are three things anyone can do today to improve snapshots of their kids.
First, make sure the background is uncluttered. You want the focus to be on your child, and not the bookshelf or people behind him. When the background is too "busy", it can distract the eye from your subject. Move him to another spot, such as a bare wall or if you're outside, in front of some bushes or a wall.
Finally, the most important thing to do to improve your photos is to turn off your flash! The flash on your camera is your worst enemy when it comes to taking nice snapshots of your child because it flatten out your child's face and cast a horrible shadow behind them. So turn off your flash and photograph your child with natural light. Put them near a window, or outside in the shade. You'll be amazed at the difference in the quality of your photos!
Cluttered backgrounds, the subject being too far away, and a direct flash are tell-tale signs of an amateur photograph. Practice with the tips I outlined above and in no time at all you'll see dramatic improvements in photos of your children. Remember, though, even if the all the conditions are not perfect every time, be sure to get the shot anyway. What's most important is that you preserve the moment forever.
Angela Griffin is a photographer and owner of Angela's Portraits in Denton, Texas, which is now in its 6th year! Photography is Angela's passion, particularly photographing babies and children. To view her portfolio and get portrait session information, visit her website at http://www.angelas-portraits.com
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