Taking pictures of your kids...

Xero

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Learning to take pictures of your kids is like mastering a form of martial arts. It takes time, patience, practice, and skills to really lock down the ability to get good pictures. To some, getting a good picture might not be that important, but to me photographs are the only way I can get time to hold still for a moment. It is so important to me to take great pictures of my kids, to really shoot the moment and pause it forever in an image for me to keep and look back on. I love having the memories, and I love knowing that someday my family will be able to look back on these moments and feel as if they are in them once again. I want to remember what my kids looked like when they were little, because I can't keep them little forever. I thank photographs for giving me the ability to remember clearly, and I am always trying to better my skills in order to make my memories even better. There are several things you have to do to get good pictures.

You must be a ninja. In that short moment that your little one is taking his first steps, you must shoot to the other side of the room and snatch the camera up from its resting spot. You then will need to quickly turn it on and focus right in on the subject. Be careful not to trip over toys during this process; this is a common problem I run into. For these purposes, you might want to keep your camera in an easy to reach place, somewhere you always know where to find it. The easier the camera is to get (for an adult that is - don't make it too easy to get or you may not have a camera for long), the easier it will be to catch all the right moments.



You have to be stealthy. It is imperative to sneak up on our kids when they are doing cute things, because if they know what you're about to do, they will immediately stop being cute. This is almost guaranteed. If you can hide the camera behind something, that would be even better. Babies would most of the time prefer to stare at your shiny camera instead of being cute for it. It is most unfortunate! There will always be those wonderful picture opportunities that were sadly missed - "the one that got away."

Act as ridiculous as you possibly can. When doing this, you are sure to capture precious smiles and laughs. Make as many outrageous faces and embarrassing noises as possible. Tell jokes, imitate cartoon characters, and punch stuffed animals in the face if you have to. If you have older children, bribe them! Tell them that if they give you a really nice smile, then they can have that cookie that they've been eyeing up on the kitchen counter. For teenagers, there's always the threat of looking nice unless they want you showing off a funny picture!

Most importantly though, have fun. A lot of the time, if you are having fun with your kids, the smiles and the good memories will come naturally and you won't have to do anything at all. Catch them playing with their favorite toys, or having a good time outside. Hug them, tickle them, and enjoy them. The pictures will come, and they will be easy to take.
 
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culdesacmom

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Thanks for the great post! I love taking pictures of my kids and I wonder how moms survived before digital cameras!! I also recently came across a great place to journal and post all of those pictures once they are taken. It is called Intoloop and I really love the layout of the site and how easy it is to use. You can easily add stories and pictures from your day and the site will automatically organize everything in chronological order and display it on an easy to read timeline. You can even upload pictures from your iPhone (and soon I think your Android too) so it's great for uploading pictures instantly while you are out and about having fun! And I love that I now have a place to share everything about my kids with the people that are really interested, without having to put it all on Facebook for everyone I know to see! And the best part is that it is completely free! I definitely recommend it! www.intoloop.com</SIZE>[/FONT]
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amygentry

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I take a lot of pictures of my baby, Samantha. Mainly on my iPhone, since that's what I usually have in my hand when I need a camera. :)

I just started using an app called babygrow flipbook. I use it to take a picture every day, and the app makes a kind of flip book that shows Samantha growing... and growing! I can't believe how fast.

The app uploads the flip book to Facebook (as a video) which is pretty cool. I've only done that once, so far, but I'll probably post a new video every few weeks (people get bored with too much baby news, I think!)
 

Xero

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Aww, I would love to have an app like that, amy! I have seen videos like that. I think I saw one on the forums with a little girl that went from like day one to many years later. It was too cute. :) Samantha is such a pretty name, by the way.
 

amygentry

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I know, it is a wonderful idea. Just hope I can keep it up. My friend told me about it. Our babies were born in the same week and we're both doing one.

I'm tapping this out on my iPhone (while stirring porridge in the kitchen), so can't post a link, but I think you could just search the app store for babygrow flipbook.
 

Xero

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Yeah, I would be afraid that I would forget a day or something! But I guess probably no one would notice haha. I just have a regular phone right now, though I think I will get an iPhone when I renew my contract in February. I'm just waiting to get a good price. I do have an iPod Touch, but it doesn't take pictures.
 

amygentry

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Luckily, babies don't grow *that* fast. Even if you miss a week (as I just did!), it's not a problem.
 

singerj

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iPhone is great to take photos especially close up because you can have the camera facing you and see what it on the screen.

Kids often like it when they can see themselves.

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EnoMae

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Good post ! :)

I often take pictures of my daughter ever since she was a baby but the more she grows up, the more I enjoy it! She does the silliest and funniest poses ... she is just so much fun.
 

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MommyMe4

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Cute post! I also love taking pictures of my kids and nieces and nephews but usually take them on my iPhone. I have also found incredible apps that help keep my photos organized and I share the photos on Instagram:)