Photography! Leave the traces of time.

by king5c5t on 2012-03-05 15:58:32

Ningbo Learn Photography [http://www.nbainisi.org] Photography! Leave the traces of time.

Children's photography, children's film production teaches you how to leave the traces of time! Watching your child grow up day by day, do you want to record every moment of your baby? However, what basic knowledge should be known for children's photography? Many friends are not satisfied with their children's photos. Why can't the same effect be achieved on children when the portrait is well done? In fact, if we think carefully, can a child maintain one expression for tens of seconds? Can we restrain children's active nature? Below, Feige Children's Photography will teach you some key points of children's photography, so that you can achieve more satisfactory results when shooting your baby.

First, get along well with the children and build a good relationship with them in order to direct them effectively.

Second, choose a good shooting location. It should have a great effect but also keep the children interested. Preferably places like amusement parks.

Third, shoot quickly because children cannot hold one pose for a long time.

Fourth, be patient. Don't get impatient before the child does.

Fifth, choose a camera with better performance to ensure precise technique during shooting.

Sixth, shoot at eye level. Children's eyes are the most innocent and beautiful.

Seventh, try to get closer to them and talk to them; otherwise, by the time you have your camera ready, the child might already be out of sight.

Eighth, mark your photos with notes on time, location, and the child’s age for future reminiscing.

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