Thursday, September 1, 2016

Photographing Children - Tips, Tricks And Ideas!



Photographing Children - Tips, Tricks And Ideas!

After you have read this easy to read and easy to understand book, “Photographing Children - Tips, Tricks And Ideas!”, you will be well on your way to creating gorgeous photographs of children! Picture that dominate photo competitions!

You will create tears in the parent’s eyes, isn't that why you got into photography?

Inside of about 60 minutes or so of reading “Photographing Children - Tips, Tricks And Ideas!”– you will not just have a firm grasp of all the photo theories - but you will know how to apply them too!

This e-book is not just about photographing children but takes a look at various types of lighting and lighting alteration and control. Controlling light is one of the major factors that affect most every shot and which most of us will run into on a day-by-day basis.

Here is a listing of some of topics covered in Photographing Children - Tips, Tricks And Ideas! to give you a feel for what’s inside.

Introduction Photographing Children Covers A Lot Of Ground! The 18/18 Rule! Keep A Camera Handy! Go For An Emotion! Be Decorative Show The Creative Intent Capture Personality Complement Your Child Shooting Projects To Save Your Camera – And Your Kids! Finding Your Personal Style Special Way Of Seeing Make Certain Your Photos Tell A Story! Ways To Find A Story Shoot Like A Sniper! Natural Light Pros Of Using Natural Light The Bad Parts Of Working With Light From The Sun Sunlight Directly Into The Face Light From Behind The Subjects Using Shade Window Light Staying Away From Raccoon Eyes Shoot On Cloudy Days Natural Light Manipulation Softening Shadows From Direct Light Shooting Great Skin Tones Natural Light Backdrops Ambient Light The Good Parts Of Using Available Light The Cons Of Working With Available Lighting Getting The Optimal Results Ambient Light Alteration On-Camera Electronic Flash The Pros Of Using Electronic Flash Units Here Is A Flash Photo Ideas That Will Save You Cash – Plus Get You Additional Photos! Freeze The Action The Cons Of Working With On-camera Flash Units How To Eliminate The Dreaded Red, Green And Blue Eye Effect In Your Photos! The Ring Light Techniques For Using On-camera Flash Units You NEED Shadows! Don't Use The On Camera Flash On Max Power Studio Strobes The Good Parts Of Working With Studio Strobes The Bad Parts Of Using Studio Flash Studio Flash Alteration Lighting Pitfalls Including Catch Lights Lighting The Human Portrait Using The Shadow In Portraits The "Short Light" And The "Broad Light" Patterns A “Split Light” Pattern The "Loop Lighting" Pattern The "Rembrandt Light" Pattern A "Butterfly Light" Pattern A "Fill Light" Using The "Lighting Ratios" The "Background Light" A "Hair Light" The "Accent Light" The "Three Light Set" With Only A Single Light!

Yes, YOU Are able to do the sorts of Children's Photos that you thought were only created by the top pros! Check out “Photographing Children - Tips, Tricks And Ideas!” book right now!

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