greymule wrote:
http://digital-photography-school.com/posing-guide-21-sample-poses-to-get-you-started-with-photographing-children
The most important thing, to me anyway, is to put the child in a familiar environment - their room, their home somewhere and let them play.
If your lighting is good and you are fast you'll get something. So you shoot 100 so what, if you get that one that the parents like you've done your job.
Older kids, yes they will pose most of the time and as long as they're comfortable, they'll do fine.
I don't think there's any set way to photograph children...
let them decide. Most of the time I've found that works best. Just an opinion
jimmya wrote:
greymule wrote:
http://digital-photography-school.com/posing-guide-21-sample-poses-to-get-you-started-with-photographing-children
The most important thing, to me anyway, is to put the child in a familiar environment - their room, their home somewhere and let them play.
If your lighting is good and you are fast you'll get something. So you shoot 100 so what, if you get that one that the parents like you've done your job.
Older kids, yes they will pose most of the time and as long as they're comfortable, they'll do fine.
I don't think there's any set way to photograph children...
let them decide. Most of the time I've found that works best. Just an opinion
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