7 Photographers Favorite Photo Tips for Moms
I have always felt that the majority of people can be grouped into 3 categories when it comes to family photographs:
- Those who think photos are nice to have, but don’t really think it’s too important and don’t really like to bother with a camera …and think that people who take a lot of photos are nuts. They prefer to just enjoy the day, and remember it as they wish.
- Those who think that it is very important to DOCUMENT an event with photographs…but don’t care so much about the quality of the photo. Just having a photo is good enough, and certainly not worth spending a lot of money on.
- Those that value photography as both a way to ensure the preservation of memories AND as art. These people take lots of photos themselves, regularly use professional services to make sure that they get good quality, and lovingly display their photographs in their homes as art, as well as keeping them as a record of their families.
Ever have trouble getting your kids a smile that doesn't look "fake", or worse, getting them to smile at all? Danna Bowes of Calgary, CA shares her tips for Capturing Genuine Expressions that will have you smiling, too. And she sure knows how to do it - check out her website at Bowes Photography .
If you think that your photo albums are full of pictures that lack, well, something but you don't know what it is, check out Brandy Anderson's tip to Get Out of Your Comfort Zone . Your photos will go from "blah" to "wow" in a flash! And don't miss Brandy's wonderful work on her website Fresh Sugar Photography .
Canadian children's photographer Jenna Slomp shares one of my favorite tips - Turning Off Your Flash . Say goodbye to red eye and ghostly faces forever when you master this technique. Jenna's website Jenna Slomp Photography is one that you will never tire of looking at!
Angela Calderon, a Los Angeles children's photographer, knows all about photographing little ones. Her tip is so simple and yet so effective - Get Down! And just try to get that song out of your head after reading about her tip and checking out the examples! See more of Angela's work at Angela Calderon Photography .
Newborn photography seems like it should be so easy, but anyone who has tried it knows how hard it is to capture their features and not have the picture look like a blurry bundle in a blanket. Allie Gadziemski of Milwaukee is known for her newborn photography, and she shares her Newborn Tips that will make you think about having another baby (!!!) just to try them out. Check out her website Proud To Introduce .
And last but not least, have you ever wondered why your digital files come back printed as 5x7s or 8x10s with parts cut out of the image? Houston photographer Holly Guillaume takes the mystery out of Cropping , and will show you how to make your images more focused & interesting by cropping them correctly. She has examples that show exactly what she means, and you will finally understand why a 5x7 looks different than an 8x10 - and how to use that to your advantage! See more of her work at Holly Anne Photography .
A big thanks to all of the wonderfully talented photographers who took time to share their tips...I know all of my clients will love them and find them helpful. And I just want to say that I'm glad that none of you live near me, or I would be out of business!
Absolutely wonderful advice here!
Posted by: Tara | April 16, 2008 at 11:53 AM
Thanks Pam. Without you here in PA I need all the help I can get!!
Posted by: lisa k | April 16, 2008 at 10:08 AM
THANK YOU!!! You have no idea how much I appreciate this!
Posted by: Christine | April 16, 2008 at 12:20 AM
This is great! What an awesome idea!!
--L
Posted by: Lisa | April 15, 2008 at 05:25 PM
Excellent resource here for everyone wanting to truly and artfully document the life of their family. Thanks for doing this!
Posted by: Mellissa | April 15, 2008 at 05:15 PM
Great tips!!
Posted by: June | April 15, 2008 at 02:44 PM
Wonderful tips!
Posted by: Carrie | April 15, 2008 at 01:15 PM
What a great idea! Great tips, too.
Posted by: Anna Mayer | April 15, 2008 at 01:13 PM
Great article Pam, thanks again!
Posted by: allie | April 15, 2008 at 01:05 PM
Thanks so much for the lovely comments, Pam!
Posted by: Brandy | April 15, 2008 at 11:55 AM
Pam, it was great putting this together with you ladies. Thanks for being so organized.
Posted by: Danna | April 15, 2008 at 11:50 AM
Fantastic tips from truly amazing photographers! Your clients have got to love you for putting this out there for them.
xoxo
Posted by: Marmalade | April 15, 2008 at 11:46 AM