These are a few tips to help you take better pictures of your kids. You can obviously use these with any other subject you are trying to take photos of as well. But for right now, if you are like me the kids are my main subject at the moment. You don’t need a fancy camera to be able to do these easy steps to better your pictures…that’s what so great about it! Try it…Post on your blog and link back here…we would love to see them!
Move in Close. To create impactful images, move in close and fill your picture with the subject. Move a few steps closer or use the zoom until the subject fills the viewfinder. You will eliminate background distractions and show off the details of your subject. For small objects, use the camera’s marco or ‘flower’ mode to get sharp close-up pictures.
Use a plain background. Before taking a picture, check the background behind your subject. Look out for trees and poles sprouting out of your subject’s head. A cluttered background will be distracting while a plain background will emphasize your subject.
Move it from the middle. Bring your picture to life simply by placing your subject off-center. Imagine a tic-tac-toe grid in your viewfinder. Now place your subject at one of the intersections of lines. Since most camera’s focus on whatever in the middle, remember to lock the focus on your subject before re-framing your shot.Watch the light. Great light makes great pictures. Study the effects of light in your pictures. For the people pictures chose the soft lighting of cloudy days. Avoid overhead sunlight that casts harsh shadows across faces. For scenic pictures, use the long shadows and color of early and late daylight. But just look at how the light is even on the overall picture.Use Natural light – don’t use those on board flashes :: turn them off and go find a window with gorgeous light coming in. This was taken during the day with the curtains open and her on the floor near our slider. The light is perfect coming in there. The slider is on the right side. Just look at the catchlights in her eyes.Shoot from above – Have the kids lay down and look up at you. I am really loving this pose with several kids all squished together. Makes for a fun loving photo because it really gets them to smile.
Sarah Hayes
February 13, 2016 at 10:50 amthank you for the tips. these photos are adorable so I think we will try similar style shots for our next session .
Jaime
February 14, 2016 at 3:25 pmThat’s wonderful. And thank you! Have fun!
Maryann D.
February 13, 2016 at 10:47 amI needed a lot of photography tips when my children were babies. I enjoyed taking photos, but did not do a good job!
Jaime
February 14, 2016 at 3:26 pmAww…I am sure they were great. Any photos of your children are great memories. =)
Melissa G.
May 2, 2011 at 7:45 pmGreat post! These are really beautiful photos!
Kate
May 2, 2011 at 7:37 pmYou take such great photos Jaime, and your kids make GREAT subjects! BEAUTIFUL!!
Nichol
May 2, 2011 at 4:39 pmGreat tips, now I need a good camera! All these photos are wonderful
cennywenny
May 2, 2011 at 4:13 pmGreat tips, taking great photos can be tough. I'll be sure to employ these in the future, my skills are pretty rudimentary!