Clicking Away with Camping Supplies
56Capturing Fun Camp Moments with your Kids
Kids have always been a popular and favourite subject by many photographers. It's no suprise since there is no other creature in this earth that exudes such innocence, naturalness, sincerity and simplicity than that of a child's face.
As a parent, you're not any different. Undeniably, your kids are probably the ones who have the most pictures in your photo albums, who have the most pictures hanging on the walls of your home. These sweet little faces truly make your heart jump with joy.
This is why, on your camping trips, aside from vowing to bring every essential Camping Supplies your family needs, you also make it a point to bring a camera to capture those precious moments with your little ones.
But you know how difficult it is to take photos of children. They are always running around, can harldy stand or sit still, and they hardly have enough patience for your photo shoots. So here are some pointers to help you take beautiful photos of your kids:
1. Make sure you have your camera ready, fully recharged and with sufficient film or space on the memory card.
2. Always be prepared. Any second, your kids may do something wonderful you want to take a photo of so it's always best that your camera is within reach all the time, ready to be clicked away.
3. If you like to do a photo shoot with your kids, choose a time when they are in good mood like after eating or after a nap so they are more likely to cooperate.
4. Find a good lighting. Natural lighting often works well especially outdoors. They make beautiful photos. Mare sure too that the area where you're taking photos for your kids are comfortable for them.
5. Lots of kids hate that blinding flash so it's a good idea not to use any. This is another reason why natural light is often the best idea when taking photos of kids.
6. If your kid is a baby or a toddler, use a soft rug, blanket and sheepskin for him or her to lie or sit on. This also makes a fantastic background. Just make sure that your baby is comfortable on it.
7. Distract your kids. Seeing you hold a camera would either make them want to get it from you or stop them from their usual activity so you have to provide toys or food to distract them away from the camera you're holding.
8. Take candid photos. When your kids are laughing out load or they are cutely munching on their favorite snacks or they are squealing with delight while playing games, don't hesitate to click away and picture those stolen shots.
9. Don't force a fussy kid to pose for the camera. If your kid is getting grumpy, let him or her bad mood pass away before trying again. Bevery patient,
10. Try taking photos of your kid's body parts like their cute hands and feet or the back of the head or their little belly buttons.
11. Don't just focus on capturing your kid's happy expression. Other emotions like crying, grumpy, cranky, sad, excited or scared can also be very interesting photos.
Taking photos of your kids are just half the fun, After you print theese photos, you'll feel how heart warming it is to look at your little one's faces and you'll remember why you had to do all those effors to take their pictures. Grab your Camping Supplies now and click away.






