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Family MattersFamily Photography: Tips, Traditions and more
Imagine how wonderful it would be to have truly great photos of all the traditions that tie your family together. Holidays, birthdays, reunions - you can relive all these cherished moments through digital pictures. Our tips will help you capture images that will inspire "remember when" conversations for years to come. You're on candid camera! The best photos are always unplanned. So be sure to take some candid shots every time family members meet and greet each other. Capture their happy (and not-so-happy!) faces, the hugs and the kisses. Look for the little things that mean a lot, like a child's intense concentration on opening a gift. If you grab the camera to capture the whole family, shoot at least two frames. Taking more photographs simply boosts your chances of success. And always be prepared - keep your digital camera close by and loaded with fresh batteries. Creating perfect portraits If you have willing subjects, you can try taking more formal pictures. Here are some ways to give your shots professional style:
Don't forget the furry members of your family! (And we don't mean Uncle Bob.) To make a pet photo-shoot easier and more fun for both you and your subject, try to anticipate the best time for a portrait. Your pet should be alert, but not overly frisky. The next challenge is getting Fido to sit still. This can often be accomplished by distracting him with something to look at or listen to (a treat, a toy, a person) at the moment of exposure. Creating family photo traditions Try and get your entire family photographed together on the same day every year. These pictures will soon become living heirlooms to be treasured by all. Another great tradition you might introduce is creating a separate album for each child, or for the whole family, or for major occasions. These will not only become incredible keepsakes, but they will give you the opportunity to sit and talk about the pictures with other family members. Finally, make sure you invest in good photo paper! Archive-quality paper costs a little more, but you won't be ripping out yellowed photographs years later. Copyright ©2012 iTallulah, iTerion Steward. All rights reserved. To request permission to use this article in your publication please Contact Us. All use, including that categorized as "Fair Use" should include ouas r Copyright and a link to the original article on this site. Thank you. |