New Photography Ideas

new photography ideas

Birthday parties are moments of great fun for children (and adults!), It can be a source of stress for photographers. Luckily they are sometimes informal that can help relax a bit with the camera, but it's always nice to get one, and the intention to maintain images are of good quality.

Many images are given or shown to others and what better result than worthwhile show pictures and have that "wow!" a factor.

The key is preparation. What shots do you want to take and when?

– The arrival of the guests and the  "SPECIAL" person

– The opening of gifts

– Blowing candles on the cake

– Photos of group with friends and family

– Shooting informal

– Time activity

– Fiesta!

Try and visit the place where you are taking photographs. What is the lighting and space like? Where best placed to take photos? Check out the funds, the colors and clutter.

Are you going to use flash or natural light? This will depend on the circumstances, of course, but remember that the flash will plan, often harsh, of the image. Consider using natural light and increase the ISO of the camera to minimize blur camera. If you use flash, Bounce it off a ceiling to reduce the intensity and diffuse light. Dona't people are too close to the funds when using the flash.

You may want to bracket your exposure and take several shots of the same scene (to reduce the chances of a bad image, for example, have someone with eyes closed or looking away)

Dona't forget to make sure that the batteries are charged and has a spare one handy. Del Similarly, make sure you have enough memory cards available for your images.

Ask the person if no special image in particular he or she wants. If the birthday is a child, ask parents their views. Consider taking candids as well as the usual formal shots.

Children love to smile, laugh and pose. Provide support and get a great film. Catch them when they are active, well-child  have few inhibitions and gladly will do what you ask of them.

Eric Hartwell runs the photography resource site http://www.theshutter.co.uk and the associated discussion forums as well as the regular weblog at http://thephotographysite.blogspot.com

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