With this in mind I have formulated a few tips to help all of you take better pictures of your kids and your projects.
1. Get up close. My rule of thumb is where ever you are standing to take the picture take 5 steps forward. When you get up close you really have the chance to capture the details that make a picture unique.


3. Use props. Normally I am very simple with less props because I think they can feel too posy but with kids a prop can draw their interest and put a smile on their faces.
Bubbles:
And most of all PRACTICE. I have been taking pictures professionally for almost 7 years I have learned the more pictures I take and review the better I get. I look at pictures I took a year ago and think to myself, YUCK. Photography is like anything in life, the more you do it the better you get a it.
Thanks for the nice tips. I have such a hard time getting good kids photos. PRactice... practice!
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So glad that you shared these at Things I've Done Thursday!! Great tips!
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Love the balloon idea! I've used bubbles too.
ReplyDeleteStephanie @ Allartful.com
Great tips. I totally agree about posing!
ReplyDeleteLove the photos! Thanks for sharing with Design Dazzle!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are precious. Thanks for the tips.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips. Love the picture with bubbles.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures and awesome photography. Nice tips!!!
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