Four Tips To Help You Get The Best Pictures Of Your Littlest Loves
Posted by josemiller josemiller on Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Under: Photography
Studio 1 to 1 knows what it’s like trying to photograph your toddlers, which is why they want to help you make sure that your little cuties take photos that are darling and worthy of your next holiday or birthday card. It’s not easy to photograph a toddler, seeing as how they’re busy little people who are completely unconcerned with mom and dad’s agenda, since they have one of their own. Tampa toddler photography shouldn't be hard, which is why you should take a few minutes to learn a few tips that will help you get the best possible pictures of your little one before they’re all grown up. Go Natural It’s better to take pictures of your toddlers somewhere where there is plenty of natural light. Photographers and parents alike both know that it’s not exactly easy getting photos of little cuties when they’re eyes are shut from the bright flash of light needed to make pictures look good indoors and in dark places. Go outside when the light is good for the most natural looking photos of your toddlers.
You will finally have a photo of her eyes! Don’t Pose If you have one child, you might get a few good posed shots. If you have two, you might as well kiss a gorgeous posed photo goodbye, because it is not happening. Your little ones are not likely to sit still and smile pretty on their own, and trying to get more than one to do it at the same time is nothing more than a recipe for disaster. Try getting good candid shots of your kids doing what they do best; being themselves. Let them play, giggle, wrestle, be silly, and have fun. These are the pictures you will love the most and the ones you will treasure the most when your little ones have little ones of their own. Get With the Picture As the parent, it’s probably your job to take the pictures of your kids on a regular basis. This means you’re not in that many photos with your little ones.
Let your Tampa toddler photographer take some family photos so you can prove to your kids that you really were there when they were kids. You may not want to be in the pictures with your kids, but you’ll probably regret not being in them at some point in the future. Don’t Be Afraid to Get up Close So what if your toddler has a bruise on his cheek or a red, sniffly nose when it comes time to take your family photos? These are the things you really want to remember when your kids get older, so don’t be afraid to let your photographer get up close and personal with your kids, taking pictures of them from as close as possible to get the best candid shots. What’s prettier than your little girl smiling so big and so close to the camera that you can see the flecks of dark blue in her baby blue eyes?
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