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Great Kid Shots:
Keep your compositions as simple as possible, unless you really want to add
something to help tell a story in your photos. For example, you can show a child
with a prop, such as a favorite pet or teddy bear. In a planned portrait, props
give the child something to do besides standing there self-consciously, and
they can also be used as good compositional elements. Kids will sometimes pick
up things naturally or have fun with even the simplest objects. Encourage the
child’s creativity, and start taking pictures. Photographing activities
like this can help draw the viewer into the child’s world. One way to
get some engaging images is to ask a child to show you his favorite toy. Shoot
pictures while the child is hunting for it in the toy box, and then of his proud
expression when he shows it to you.
As with all other types of photography, the right lighting is important. Shoot
early or late in the day, as the sunlight will come from a more-flattering angle
than that of midday. Also, overcast days or open shade are good for all types
of people photography, as this type of illumination produces a pleasant, soft
lighting. Fill-flash will give you subtle flash illumination, even outdoors.
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