A Couple Of Useful Steps About Baby Photography

January 29, 2010 by Adriana Noton  
Filed under Baby Clothing

Photography is one way in which people can memorialize their experiences in life. A photo can be taken to commemorate a new grade, a new spouse, a new house, or just the change of the season or a difference in weight and hairstyle. Whatever is important to someone, or even just mildly interesting, photos are landmarks in life.

Babies are the most popular targets for photos and unfortunately the most difficult to capture on film. You need a lot of skill and patience in order to get a successful baby shot. One thing that you see often in such photos is red eye. Many people think that in order to capture everything well on film that they need to use a flash. This isn’t the case. In terms of babies, natural light is better than bright, glaring, artificial light.

Especially since natural light doesn’t give the baby those dreaded red eyes that so often ruin a good picture. So try using the light coming through the window or just take the picture outdoors, either way it makes a huge difference.

Not only is the bright, glaring, artificial light unflattering, it’s unnecessary and it also causes red eye in the final photograph. Natural light is best, which means that you have the choice to move closer to a window or go outside in order to take a picture then do so because it’s worth it. If you can’t though, most cameras have a red eye reduction function that you can use for the best baby photography possible.

The next point is what should be the most obvious. The background is something that should be kept simple. Your baby is the main focus in the picture and therefore shouldn’t be overshadowed by a loud, obnoxious background. You can avoid the background noise of chairs, toys on the floor, or other children in the background by zooming in or moving closer since the surroundings are very seldom as important as the child.

That means that backgrounds with too many things going on can overshadow your subject. To avoid that you can either zoom in or move closer to your baby. You can also keep them dressed in light, solid-colored clothes because patterns and ‘heavy’ colors can distort the baby’s face and eyes. Too much color, whether on your baby or off is bad for the overall image and you should work to avoid it.

Your main focus is your baby and they are often interesting enough on their own that if you need props or extra additions, they can be simple and few. When taking shots, unless you want the distorted effect, don’t use a wide angled lens. There are other ways to make an impact on a photo other than distortion and bright colors however. The simplest things are often the most effective.

Another interesting thing hat can be done is taking a photo of the baby while they are doing one of the many strange poses or facial expressions that they are famous for. Or bring in the use of mirrors and blurred backgrounds, both of which work very well in highlighting a baby’s possible worldview.

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