5 tips for great pics of your children this summer
I'm often asked by friends to give them tips for taking great pictures of their children when they go on holiday, so with the summer holidays approaching I thought I'd write a short, hopefully simple tutorial to get the best out of your holiday snaps this summer.
1. Understand your DSLR
2. Understand and choose the best lighting
3. Use the appropriate settings
4. Get the most from your children
5. Get in the picture!
Also make sure you choose the right lens, or at least know what lens you're using and what it can do I use the Canon 50mm 1.4 for the majority of shots during my family sessions (I've also used the cheaper 1.8 and found that to be great too) and I personally feel the results can't be matched. Its not a zoom lens but a fixed focus, which does mean you need to be fairly close to your subject and really get involved in the action - but when you're on a family holiday I'd say thats part of the fun anyway!
Mid-day is really not ideal for getting beautiful shots of your family, the shadows are very harsh and everyone ends up squinting, if occasionally however you want to get great shots when the sun is at its strongest there are a few rules to stick to when working with difficult, bright mid-day light… make sure your subjects (or children) are in the shade, under a tree with patches of light shining through is ideal… Also make sure you're not positioning them so that they are looking towards the sun, they will be squinting and will soon get fed up, and the pictures will look forced and uncomfortable. But like I said before if you are after really beautiful images of your family do try to avoid that mid day sun.
All of this sounds a bit complicated but its really quite simple, just have a play around with your camera before you go away so that you're confident with all of the settings.
Get the Most from Your Children
This should be the easy bit, you're on holiday after all - one of the key elements here though is to let your children have fun, one or two posed smiling shots is nice for the album but photographing your children having fun, and doing what they do are the memories you'll really treasure - capture the details and let your photos tell the story of your family.
I hope this post has been helpful and not to confusing. If you want to find out a bit more about getting great photos of your family please feel free to get in touch about family photography work shops.
Enjoy your holidays,
Lianne xox
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