How to take better photos of your kids at home during Covid-19
I have a daughter who is 6 years old, and it's not easy to spend the whole day together:) However, we have been doing good so far. I mean, I guess. I'm not sure:)) I always try to take her images outside but now, because of this Covid situation, we can't go outside. I took her photos yesterday and edited them. It took only 20 minutes, and you can do it too. Here are some suggestions:
1- Find a spot and adjust the light. Turn off the artificial lights inside. Find a spot in front of the window or near the best natural light source. Just shoot in the direction where the background will be the most neutral or least cluttered!
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2. Get Close. We live in a small house, so it's easy for us to get close:) If you shoot tight, it's easy to crop out the clutter. And you can easily see the emotion. Look at my daughter's beautiful smile below:)
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3. Have FUN:) Just tell them what you want them to do, or watch them while they are doing something they enjoy:). I told my daughter I would take her photos and she could do whatever she wanted. She put on a mask, and she said I'm gonna jump on my bed:) Here is the result:
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4. You can create beautiful photos that your family will treasure for years to come. Just find a good spot and light. Here are some baby images at home you can try:
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