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How to take good children's art photos? How much is it?

1, it's enough to take a group of photos for children, a good expression and a few wonderful ones. It doesn't make much sense to grab an expression and shoot hard. It's also very painful to go back and pick photos.

2. You don't need to look at the camera in every photo, and those who don't look at the camera are also beautiful.

3, don't stand in front of the baby, sometimes it's fun behind the baby.

4, don't always stand and shoot, lying down, sitting, lying down, or standing high will give you unexpected gains.

5, the baby can't stand or sit all the time, but should be front, side, back, head up (overhead), head down (overhead), lying flat, crawling, lying sideways, and turning around. Don't forget some close-ups of details, such as small hands, feet, shoes and skirts, when taking pictures of baby's expressions.

6. Not every expression is the best smile. Smile, quiet, angry, confused, and of course, a good smile is also good.

7, don't always put the child in the middle of the photo, try to put it on the left, right, above or below.

8. It's not always suitable for photo studio. Take a break when you're not taking pictures (for the next group to take better pictures). Rest doesn't mean thinking nothing. Always observe the change of light, even if you don't have a camera in your hand, imagine if there are children here, where they are sitting, what angle of light is the best and the background is the simplest. Don't take pictures in really unsuitable places, such as messy places and places with insufficient light.

9. Learn to use M gear, and use 2.0 aperture when the shutter speed is just right. Of course, don't always take photos with proper exposure, you can also take some photos with dark light. Not all good-looking photos are bright.

10, children should be guided if they want to play. Even if you pose, you just put it in the right position, and your expression can't be put out (so the photographer has to interact with the child). If the active child can't shoot clearly, just wait for him to shoot when he is quiet, and then shoot when he is asleep. Don't always pat children. The scenery, still life, fruit, a book and a glass of juice around you have a lot of room to play. Last but not least, don't get too entangled in equipment and technology. What does a clear focus mean? It looks the same when it is shrunk, and it can be solved by adding some sharpening when necessary. So don't let technology limit your play. The camera is just a tool in the hands of the wedding studio. What matters is what you want to express through this picture. It is also acceptable to blur a picture that feels good. Sometimes I take some virtual photos on purpose. "Simple+change", carefully understand what these two words can bring to yourself ~