Taking Better Photos

Taking Better Photos

Taking better photos doesn't have to be a chore. By putting just a little more thought into your photos before you snap away, you can capture those special moments the way they were meant to be captured.

What you need

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Instructions

1) Try variation on the traditional family/group photo. If you have all the family around, there is nothing wrong with everyone posing for a big group photo, but how about smaller groups? Consider taking a photo with only the grandchildren (or cousins, uncles, etc.) in it, or maybe all of the women (or the men) in the family. The possibilities are endless and the photos are truly special.

2) Take “before”, “during”, and “after” photos. These are great to use in a scrapbook layout – everyone just loves to look at them! Consider taking before, during and after photos of changes to your home (such as remodeling your kitchen), haircuts, your child’s messy bedroom on an average day, Thanksgiving dinner, a new home being built, your teen getting braces, or anything else that will have the same effect.

3) Try out black and white film. It gives your everyday photos a classic look that cant be beat.

4) Take photos of the everyday traditions in your life. Each family has them, so make sure that those traditions will live on for years through your scrapbook. Do you go back to school shopping each year? Take the camera along. Does your husbands day not start until he has a cup of coffee? Take pictures of that. Be sure to explain the everyday tradition in detail in your journaling.

5) Keep your camera loaded. Try to always keep film and good batteries ready in your camera at all times. You never know when you will take that perfect photo!

6) Take your camera everywhere. If you really want to be sure to capture great photos of your loved ones, always bring your camera. The last thing you want to do is think, “I should have brought my camera.”

About the author: Brandie Valenzuela is married and a mother of two children. She is currently expecting their third child in December of 2000. Brandie is also the editor of two ezines: The Family First Newsletter and the Daily Holiday Recipe.

Comments

  1. pretty good tips. theyve helped me out a bit actually 🙂 i like the last one. i ALWAYS do that:) even at the most common occasions, i take my camera with me, and i always get some excellent photos:)

  2. These were some pretty good tips! Trust me, readers, you will have some pretty good scrapbooks if you just follow these improving steps. The steps are also easy to do! Bye!

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