Photographing Children - Tips, Tricks And Ideas!
After you’ve digested this easy to read and easy to understand e-book, “Photographing Children - Tips, Tricks And Ideas!”, you’ll be well on your way to creating gorgeous photographs of children! Images that dominate photography competitions!
You will bring tears to the parent’s eyes, isn't that why you started in 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 umderstand how to apply them as well!
This ebook isn’t just about shooting pictures of children but studies all the forms of lighting and light alteration and control. These are key elements that affect virtually every shot and which most of us will encounter on a daily basis.
Here is a listing of some of contents in Photographing Children - Tips, Tricks And Ideas! to give you a feel for what’s covered.
Introduction
Children's Photography Covers A Lot Of Ground!
Be Safe – Use The 18/18 Rule!
Keep A Camera Ready!
Go For An Emotion!
Be Decorative
Demonstrate Your Creative Intentions
Go For Personality
Complement The Subject
Photo Projects To Save Your Camera – As Well As Your Kids!
Devloping Your Personal Style
Special Way Of Seeing
Be Sure Your Photographs Tell A Story!
Ways To Find The Story
Shoot Like A Sniper!
Natural Light
The Good Parts Of Working With Natural Light
The Bad Parts Of Using Natural Light
Sunlight Directly Into The Face
Back-lit Subjects
Open Shade
Light From The Window
Staying Away From Raccoon Eyes
Shoot On Cloudy Days
Natural Light Manipulation
Soften The Harsh Shadows Of Direct Light
Shooting Great Skin Tones
Natural Light Backdrops
Available Light
The Pros Of Using Available Lighting
The Cons Of Working With Ambient Lighting
Getting The Optimal Results
Available Light Alteration
On-Camera Electronic Flash Units
The Pros Of Working With Electronic Flash Units
Here Is A Flash Photography Tip That’ll Save You Money – Plus Get You Additional Shots!
Freeze The Motion
The Bad Parts Of Working With On-camera Flash
Eliminating The Dreaded Green, Blue And Red Eye Effect In Your Photos!
The Ring Light
Tips For Working With On Camera Flash
You NEED Shadows!
Don't Use The On-camera Flash Units At Max Strength
Studio Strobes
"Rembrandt Light"
A "Butterfly Light" Pattern
The "Fill Light"
Working With The "Lighting Ratios"
A "Background Light"
The "Hair Light"
A "Accent Light"
Creating A "Three Light Set" Using One Light!
Yes, YOU Are able to do the sorts of Children's Portraits that you thought were only done by the top pros! Check out “Photographing Children - Tips, Tricks And Ideas!” ebook right now!
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