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Saturday, March 16, 2013

How To Take A Child's Portrait Picture

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By Christine Taylor


Taking pictures of grown-ups is a piece of cake compared to taking photos of kids. It's a challenge to have children, in particular those who are very young, to sit still for a few minutes to have their pictures taken. Snapshots may be simple to shoot, but it's not as easy to take portrait photographs of kids. Although it is nearly impossible to make kids behave for a few minutes to smile at the camera, the result will be priceless.

Unlike adults, very young children cannot be expected to simply pose in front of the camera and give the photographer their sweetest smile. Not every child is an actor. Most of them don't care if they don't have a "nice" portrait at all. For them, a couple of minutes to sit quietly is too long. Whether it's a family photo or a solo photo, it's going to be a challenge to take professional photos of a young kid.

It's a challenge, true, but it's not impossible to take Children photography. Parents and photographers have to just keep in mind a few things when taking a child's portrait picture. First, be ready and bring the kid's favourite toy. For a kid, it's always playtime, even though it's business for the parents and the photographer. They would be boisterous and get bored immediately even before the photographer takes the first shot. But if they have their favourite toy, it can entertain them to sit still long enough. The toy can also help catch their attention on the camera.

Hungry kids can become very cranky. Bring lightweight snacks that are easy to eat and clean on the photo shoot. Avoid those that require utensils to eat. Lack of sleep can also make kids cranky so be sure that they have complete sleep before the photo shoot.

Making the kid comfy during the photography for children Singapore session is very crucial also. They should have food and toys and they should also be in comfortable attire. Children photography should be fun so there's no need for the child to pose very formally. After all, the goal is to show the child's character in the portrait. Although they may look really cute in tiny tuxedo and little dresses, the entire portrait session would just be ruined if they don't feel and look comfortable in their outfits.




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