Friday, November 28, 2008

How to Take Excellent Baby Photos

Why should you accept baby photos that are merely good when you can have photos that are truly exceptional? But you don't have to shell out hundreds or thousands of dollars for professional photography services. Creativity and a simple camera will allow you to produce good results. Read on to discover some convenient, easy to follow suggestions that will help you achieve picture perfect photos for your baby photo albums.

Adjust your shooting style to accommodate your growing baby. Change the way you take the photos and the poses you use as your baby becomes stronger and more capable. You will have to pose an infant as they don't move around very much. But with a very small baby it is best to get the most natural appearance. Just have the baby lie down. Don't try to pose it. When the baby's neck is strong enough to hold its head up you can start taking its photographs at eye level. This will give you pictures that are more expressive. This is doubly important when they start to sit up and wiggle around. Patience is required to take great baby pictures. The best time to take good pictures of a baby is when the baby is quiet, calm, and clean.

Portraits of your baby shot in a photographer's studio can be boring and expensive. Do an activity with your baby that is fun for both of you if you want to take interesting baby photos. Stroll through the park, visit the zoo, or go see a garden. Packing a blanket, toys, food, and extra diapers will ensure that your baby will be comfortable and happy.

For pictures of newborn babies, parents will often ask you not to use your flash. For this reason, it is important to take your photos in a well-lit room. For a good picture, lighting is crucial. If your picture is underexposed, you won't get good detail. If your picture is overexposed, it will look white, flat, and lacking in contrast. Most cameras available to the general public today are automatic, and you don't have to worry about adjustments. However, if this is not the case with your camera, you can make allowances for varying light conditions by making adjustments to the exposure settings.

It is never a good idea to put a child in front of a bright light like a window or a lamp. If you backlight your baby, you will end up with him or her appearing to be in silhouette. When you are outside, be aware of the light situation. You will want to avoid lighting that causes your baby to squint or that casts odd shadows across his or her face. Use the tools you have. For example, if you are fortunate enough to have high speed sync for your flash, take advantage of it. If not, be advised that the flash speed on most digital cameras is one sixtieth of a second.

Have that digital camera handy at all times, especially when attending parties or special events. Photos of your infant will be cherished for many years to come, so you'll want to make sure they're personal and special. Informal photo shoots are fun; they create great shots and help to foster even tighter bonds between you and your baby.

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