From the course: Kids Photography: At Home
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Getting some family photos with the kids outside
From the course: Kids Photography: At Home
Getting some family photos with the kids outside
- Let me just warm this up a little bit. - [Roberto] Aw, that's for Lauren. - Is that for me? Thank you! That smells so good. I love that. Do you see the poppy on my camera? - [Voiceover] Any time you're shooting in someone's home, it's always great to give them a variety of both indoor and outdoor shots. If they don't have a backyard, look to their garage doors, look to their front steps, even in front of their home would work out. Even on the curb in front, just to give them an alternative to the indoor shots and add a little more variety into the collection photos. - And he's gonna wander! Let's go chase him. - [Voiceover] A lot of times in working with young children, I like to let them lead the way, run around their yard, show me some things and you'll really capture great images that way. If you try to control them from the beginning, you might not get those shots that you want. So I do try to gently pose them or bring them to areas that I think would be great for their shoots…
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First shots of the preschool-age child indoors2m 37s
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Photographing an infant on the family bed4m 6s
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Getting some variety with the family bed and Leo's room3m 24s
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Getting some family photos with the kids outside4m 13s
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Final outside shots of the family in their environment2m 12s
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Capturing the last photo moments at bedtime2m 49s
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