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As a professional photographer, I have a few suggestions for improving your shots of kids:
Get down to their level: When photographing kids, it’s best to get on their level so you can capture their genuine expressions. This will allow you to get a more genuine and interesting shot of their expressions and emotions.
Use natural light: When taking pictures of kids, natural light is always preferable. The gentle, flattering light it produces will help your kid shine. The camera flash tends to be harsh and unflattering, so try to avoid using it.
Keep it fun and playful: Children have boundless energy and a natural desire to play, so remember to keep the mood light and carefree. To capture their genuine reactions, play with them and use props like toys.
Be patient and wait for the right moment: It’s important to be patient and wait for the right moment to snap that perfect photo, as children are notoriously difficult to predict. Take as many pictures as you need to get a good range of facial expressions and actions.
Capture candid moments: Photographing children in natural settings tend to yield more natural and engaging results. Photograph them while they are unconsciously engaged in play, laughter, or exploration of their surroundings. Taking pictures like these will make the experience more memorable.
Keep the background simple: When taking pictures of children, it’s best to have a plain, uncluttered background. Your kid will be the centre of attention in the picture thanks to this trick.
Edit your photos: Take the time to edit your photos after you’ve taken them. To improve the overall look of a photo, you can crop it, change the brightness and contrast, and apply filters.
Using these guidelines, you can take pictures of your kids that you’ll love and remember forever.
Amy is a school and family photographer
based in British Columbia, Canada.