I recently purchased and have been viewing a DVD by Jim Miotke titled, Photographing Kids—which is also part of his Adventures In Photography series—and I have to say it’s been very informative and helpful. It’s definitely something I’d recommend to anyone who wants to take better pictures of children. Parents, grandparents, hobbyists, amateur photographers, and professionals can all benefit.
Jim doesn’t spend a lot of time discussing the technical aspects of photography, such as what aperture means, how to use a metering tool, or things of that nature. Instead, he acts as a personal mentor, taking us out in the field and showing us what works and what doesn’t. In other words, he’s actually in the middle of very informal photo shoots with his children and a few neighborhood kids.
In Photographing Kids, you’ll discover:
• how to interact with children to get the perfect picture,
• why it’s important to be flexible and work with what you have,
• why shooting from different angles is vital to obtaining good shots,
• how to use natural lighting,
• when to use lighting fixtures,
• the difference between close-up shots and distance shots,
• the difference between portrait shots and candid shots,
• how to shoot sporting events,
• and so much more.
If you’re serious about improving the quality of your children’s photos, I encourage you to pick up a copy of Photographing Kids today—even if you only walk away with one new tip, it’s worth the $24.95 price tag.
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Sunday, January 25, 2009
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