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»NATURAL LIGHT
Where possible use natural light. The majority of my images are shot using diffused natural light (not direct sunlight). This can often be found inside by a big window or door where the light is even and away from the direct sun which causes harsh shadows on the face. Soft light creates soft shadows which are far more flattering when shooting children's small features. Remember to turn off the flash function to achieve the desired result.
RULE OF THIRDS
more on this title coming soon ››
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»Shutter delay
Choose a camera that has minimal delay between the moment you press the button and the picture being taken. This will ensure you capture your child before they move.
»Low light
The new generation camera is capable of shooting in low light situations allowing you to shoot without flash and giving you room for creativity. It also results in a good focus and preventing dark, blurry images. In other words you can shoot at 800, 1600 and even 3200 ISO/ASA with minimal noise. We suggest asking for this feature when purchasing your next camera.
»Resolution
Set your camera to the highest file size possible. This means your camera may store less images but they will be of better quality.
»We hope you had a wonderful Father's Day
In the end, it's not important whether you're remembered for any great deeds; what matters most is how your children remember you... Mary March
