QuickStart Guide: Documenting Your Kids and Family Life
at any time, any place, with any camera
FREE VERSION
I consider taking pictures of your own children to be a job - a hard one! It took me lots of time to figure out how to do it and I already was a photographer when my first son was born. In this little guideline I will reveal some secrets which will allow you to take better pictures and enjoy the whole process!
How it works?
I formulated 5 basic principles of taking pictures of your children and family which I learned while taking pictures of my family and the families of my clients. They are really simple and can help you to improve the way you capture children and your family life regardless of your photography skills, location or camera. I use them all the time!
I put those principles together and created a guideline which include 5 practical exercises illustrating each of the principles. That is why this guideline makes it really easy to understand what I mean and to immediately improve the way your are taking pictures of your children and family.
There is no technical terms you will have to learn and master, you will not need much time to fulfil the exercises (you will need about 15 minutes for each). And you can keep taking pictures with any device you are using now. Of course a better camera can allow you to take pictures of a better quality but the camera itself has nothing to do with the emotional value of your pictures. You can take pictures which are close to your heart with anything!
While making the tasks you will learn:
- how to choose a good moment
- how to find a good perspective
- how to succeed in an eye-contact portrait
- how to find the light
- how to get all your family members into pictures (including yourself!)
This a free version of my guideline and it is absolutely enough to improve the way you are capturing your kids and your family life! You can start right now!
How it works?
I formulated 5 basic principles of taking pictures of your children and family which I learned while taking pictures of my family and the families of my clients. They are really simple and can help you to improve the way you capture children and your family life regardless of your photography skills, location or camera. I use them all the time!
I put those principles together and created a guideline which include 5 practical exercises illustrating each of the principles. That is why this guideline makes it really easy to understand what I mean and to immediately improve the way your are taking pictures of your children and family.
There is no technical terms you will have to learn and master, you will not need much time to fulfil the exercises (you will need about 15 minutes for each). And you can keep taking pictures with any device you are using now. Of course a better camera can allow you to take pictures of a better quality but the camera itself has nothing to do with the emotional value of your pictures. You can take pictures which are close to your heart with anything!
While making the tasks you will learn:
- how to choose a good moment
- how to find a good perspective
- how to succeed in an eye-contact portrait
- how to find the light
- how to get all your family members into pictures (including yourself!)
This a free version of my guideline and it is absolutely enough to improve the way you are capturing your kids and your family life! You can start right now!