by Nigel Barker
Professional Photographer
Instructions:
This PDF is designed to fit in your
camera carrying case. Simply
print it out, then trim and fold
along the lines to create your very
own handy reference guide.
Step 1:
Cut out around outline
Step 2:
Fold top half back
Step 3:
Fold left side back
Get Down To Their Level.
Take shots from the baby’s
perspective. For more
interesting shots, get down
on your knees or lie on the
floor. With a large LCD screen,
you can easily see the image
while navigating your camera’s
different setting and modes.
Be Prepared. Always have fresh
batteries and an extra memory
card ready to go.
Work With Existing Light. It’s
hard enough to get kids to sit
still without having to shine
extra lights on them. Play with
the setting on your camera to
get great shots, even in lower
light situations.
Take Close-Up Shots And you
don’t have to be… up close.
Many of the newer cameras
have very good optical zoom
lenses. That way, you can
capture an expression in great
detail, without distracting the
baby.
How to take great
baby photos.
Eliminate Background Clutter.
Keeping the background clean
and clutter free helps keep the
focus on the baby.
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