Monday, July 26, 2010

Advice for Taking Unique Birthday Photos

Have a birthday coming up? Here's a Tip: Focus on the Details. When you zoom in close on the party details you add interest to your photographs. Fill the frame with the birthday cake, balloons, candles, ribbons, and other decorative elements of the party. When you put your party album together, these shots look perfect mixed with photos of partygoers.

Here are some examples:



Monday, July 19, 2010

Photo Tip: Stand on a Chair

When photographing babies and young children shoot from a variety of angles. Capturing different angles will add interest to your photos. You can photograph from above, below, the side of your subject. The possibilities are endless.

Here are some examples:




Sunday, July 11, 2010

Photo Tip: Turn It To the Side

Oftentimes, subjects look better from a vertical standpoint. While taking photos, make an effort to turn your camera sideways and take some vertical shots.

Here are some examples:




Monday, July 5, 2010

Photo Tip: Get Down on the Ground

Want to take better photos? Here's a tip: Get down on the subject's level. Whether photographing kids, dogs or flowers, try getting down to a lower position while photographing instead of shooting from above.

Here's some examples: