18 March 2008 - by Benjamin Doolittle
For parents who would want to capture the best moments of their children, professional photography lessons wouldn’t be that necessary, all they have to do is to learn about certain photography technicalities and observe the attitude and mood swings of their children.
Parents should bear in mind that when trying to photograph their children, they should be ready for occasional tantrums and crying. When this happens, let the child calm down by giving them something that would catch their attention like a toy.
Younger children like those tots under 5 years old are not very conscious or aware of the camera but this doesn’t mean that they are very interested in the ‘photo shoot’. To get their attention, make sure that you have something that will get their attention.
4 January 2008 - by Benjamin Doolittle
1. Check your Background Before Hitting the Shutter Release
Ok - this strategy isn’t Rocket Science in fact you’d think it almost goes without saying - but unfortunately it doesn’t and many of the mistakes that I see in photographs could have been avoided simply by checking the background before taking the shot […]
4 January 2008 - by Benjamin Doolittle
Photography is the process of recording visual images by capturing light rays on a light-sensitive recording medium (e.g. film or digital CCD). It can be thought of as two pursuits:
Technical: The science of setting up the camera and the recording medium to take images in a controlled way.
Creative: The art of composing […]
25 November 2007 - by Benjamin Doolittle
“Our Little FootPrints Club is a series of portrait sessions throughout your baby’s ever-changing first year. This program includes four sessions at the most significant times: three month, six months, nine months, and one-year. This is the perfect time to capture those subtle changes that your baby will make, and those monumental stages they will […]