Want pictures of your children to be as memorable as they are? Discover the one secret, that professional photographers don't want you to know--
The most important factor in taking the best possible children pictures
is to start with poses "that work."
Children express their emotions so openly and with an innocence that fades as childhood years gradually trail behind them. But you can chronicle this beautiful, wonder-filled chapter in your child's life so easily... Simply copy and improve upon these poses that "work."'
What Type of Poses Are Used?
Each of the 330 poses (whether a close-up, full body, or somewhere in-between) has been selected for its uniqueness; ability to be copied and/or improved upon (with tips on how to do so), and practicality (for example, if the pose needs an airplane, it was not included).
You will discover the solutions to situations that so often prevent taking better pictures of children. For example:
+ Do you have a problem getting children to sit still for pictures?
+ If you're trying to really capture emotion, should you be close or far from the child?
+ Should the child be looking directly at the camera?
+ How can you turn taking pictures into a game that your child wants to participate in?
+ What are the best angles and heights to take pictures of your children from?
+ Discover the best type of picture to take based on the weather
+ What is a lens hood and why should you never be without it in the summer?
+ It's difficult enough to take pictures of children in the daytime, let alone at night; so find out the one trick you need to do both at the same time
+ Regardless of the age or sex of the child, do you know what is almost always the best thing to focus on?
+ What's the best approach when photographing more than one child?
We understand that you are too busy to go to expensive photography workshops or read hundreds of pages of tutorials. You need something that will help you take better photos of your children ... today ... even if you've never held a camera before.
Children present numerous photo ops, but each one is presented only once. Starting with a pose that works is the easiest and most reliable approach to taking the best child portraits you've ever taken.
The most important factor in taking the best possible children pictures
is to start with poses "that work."
Children express their emotions so openly and with an innocence that fades as childhood years gradually trail behind them. But you can chronicle this beautiful, wonder-filled chapter in your child's life so easily... Simply copy and improve upon these poses that "work."'
What Type of Poses Are Used?
Each of the 330 poses (whether a close-up, full body, or somewhere in-between) has been selected for its uniqueness; ability to be copied and/or improved upon (with tips on how to do so), and practicality (for example, if the pose needs an airplane, it was not included).
You will discover the solutions to situations that so often prevent taking better pictures of children. For example:
+ Do you have a problem getting children to sit still for pictures?
+ If you're trying to really capture emotion, should you be close or far from the child?
+ Should the child be looking directly at the camera?
+ How can you turn taking pictures into a game that your child wants to participate in?
+ What are the best angles and heights to take pictures of your children from?
+ Discover the best type of picture to take based on the weather
+ What is a lens hood and why should you never be without it in the summer?
+ It's difficult enough to take pictures of children in the daytime, let alone at night; so find out the one trick you need to do both at the same time
+ Regardless of the age or sex of the child, do you know what is almost always the best thing to focus on?
+ What's the best approach when photographing more than one child?
We understand that you are too busy to go to expensive photography workshops or read hundreds of pages of tutorials. You need something that will help you take better photos of your children ... today ... even if you've never held a camera before.
Children present numerous photo ops, but each one is presented only once. Starting with a pose that works is the easiest and most reliable approach to taking the best child portraits you've ever taken.