Focusing on Child Portraiture: A Few Need-to-Knows

Dec 27
10:58

2009

Larry Macdonald

Larry Macdonald

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One of the most well-known areas of photography is child portraiture. If you are a newbie baby photographer who wants to specialize in portrait photos...

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One of the most well-known areas of photography is child portraiture. If you are a newbie baby photographer who wants to specialize in portrait photos,Focusing on Child Portraiture: A Few Need-to-Knows Articles the very first thing you need to know is the importance of interacting excellently with your clients, especially since kids may not be as obedient as adult subjects. You need to be a ‘people person’ and bear in mind that for you to have great photos, you should also be great in dealing with your young clients. Below are some need-to-knows on how you can be successful when it comes to child photography:

As a baby photographer, you have to look for ways to make kids comfortable enough around you so that they can behave and follow your posing instructions during the child portraiture shooting sessions. A relaxed and fun photo shoot, after all, more often than not results in more memorable and more beautiful photographs. Avoid taking pictures of an uneasy client because that uneasiness will definitely show up once you develop those shots.

It is a well known fact that in being a baby photographer, having toddlers and kids as your photography subjects is not the easiest task. One good tip is for you to capture the kid’s interest, which may be done with the help of toys or fun activities e.g. one or two games just to break the ice. Once your client becomes more comfortable around you and in the studio, it will be easier for you to make them pose as well as smile beautifully for fine child portraiture.

Another need-to-know on child photography is to never ever force your subject to smile and do some poses. If you have a client who is not in the mood or who is crying his or her lungs out, it is best to give that kid a few minutes to finish crying or try to lighten up the mood by lending toys or even through telling stories. Once your subject is in a better mood, then, that is the only time that you should start taking some shots. Bear in mind that when you force a child to smile or perform some poses, it will be impossible for you to come up with the best child portraiture. As a baby photographer, you have to know a bit about child psychology and how you can handle hard-headed kids properly.

Choosing to focus on the field of child photography is definitely a big challenge especially for a budding baby photographer. If some photographers are having a hard time dealing with adult clients, what more when tasked to handle children clients? Taking child portraiture, however, can be a lucrative business, and, can also be something that is enjoyable and rewarding. Remember though that this kind of photography requires a lot of practice. It is also recommended that you do some research on ice breakers and games that you can bring to the table once your kid subjects are grumpy. You may also practice taking photos of children who are your relatives or are close to you before trying to take some portraits of strangers.

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