Shooting small children

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I've been asked to photograph a 3 month old baby and his parents at the end of the month, but it'll be the first time I've photographed such a small child.

Are there any "typical" shots I should do first off? I'm shooting at the client's home, hopefully they'll all be more relaxed there.

I'm assuming the softbox won't damage his eyes at all?
 
sorry I thought this was like the bit in Full Metal Jacket:
Pte Joker to psychopathic helicopter door-gunner: "How do you shoot women and children?"
Door-Gunner: "Easy: you don't lead them so much!"




n.b. for the uninitiated, 'lead' is the amount you aim in front of a moving target, so that by the time the bullets have travelled from the weapon to the target, they hit the target. If you aim 'at' a moving target, the bullets pass harmlessly behind...
The amount of 'lead' depends on distance, target speed and whether you're on a moving platform.
Hitting moving targets from moving helicopters requires some degree of skill - unless you use a Mini-Gun, in which case it's like watering a lawn...
 
i like that.

might get my little one on the wife shoulder at the patio door to take a few pics

i like the black and grey one above
 
be fair chaps/chapesses, its only the noisy ones that need to be shot.

Nigel.
 
This is probably not very useful but a bit of my experience. I photographed children for the first time a few days ago for a friend at work. I have got to say it was more difficult than I imagined.

There was a one year old girl and two year old boy. The little girl was gorgeous and so photogenic and i got some great close ups with my nifty fifty. Unfortunately my friend is re-decorating her flat so I didnt have any clear backgrounds so a lot of my shots have distracting backgrounds even though a used a very shallow depth of field.

The little boy was a bit of a nightmare as he was so camera shy. It was sunny so we took him outside and let him kick the ball around and I got some action shots. I dont have any of him looking at the camera and smiling but have got some good playing shots.

I made my friend aware that this was my first time so lowered her expectations. I doubt they will be any good for christmas cards but after a bit of post-processing they will be some good snaps to hold on to.

Good luck and I would love to see your results! :thumbs:

Vicky.
 
So any tips on the medium/large sized ones that keep throwing eggs/tomato's/half bricks at my windows...

So far Arkady's solution is sounding good - any ideas as to what minigun mount for an upstairs window? :lol:
 
from a distance....and without intruding into their space

natural light i would feel more useful than any other source...skin tones
 
You dont seem to have a lens with shallow depth of field. The 50 1.8 is a fantastic lens at a fantastic price for portraits.

Sam

ps title made me chuckle
 
So any tips on the medium/large sized ones that keep throwing eggs/tomato's/half bricks at my windows...

So far Arkady's solution is sounding good - any ideas as to what minigun mount for an upstairs window? :lol:

For them you want Claymores with command-wires and proximity switches...

Just sit back, listen to the booms and turn up the TV to drown out the screams...:D
 
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