Professional Children's Portrait Photography

Professional Children's Portrait Photography
Author: Lou Jacobs
Publisher: Amherst Media
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2007-06-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1584285176

Blending advice with example images, this guidebook marshals the wisdom and experience of 15 seasoned professionals to present a comprehensive resource on one of the most challenging subfields in the portrait-photography genre. Chapters feature the varied approaches and practices of each photographer while covering topics such as helping children warm up to the camera, choosing clothes for subjects to wear, and how to deal with kids who simply will not cooperate. Each professional also discusses the business techniques that have helped make his or her studio

Mother and Child Portraits

Mother and Child Portraits
Author: Norman Phillips
Publisher: Amherst Media, Inc
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2010
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781584282624

A guide to taking both contemporary and traditional portraits of mothers and children, covering such topics as lighting, backgrounds, props, posing techniques, and designing storyboards.

Mother and Child Portraits

Mother and Child Portraits
Author: Norman Phillips
Publisher: Amherst Media
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2010-02-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1608951766

Examining a style of photography that has become increasingly popular with families, this in-depth analysis explores the most important aspects of mother and child portraiture. Summarizing advice from seasoned professionals, this helpful reference demonstrates how to create the right environment for the shoot as well as carefully select the best props, backgrounds, and lighting for mother and child while allowing them to interact naturally. Starting with mothers and newborns, this survey works its way up through toddlers to elementary and middle schoolers and concludes with teenagers. A vastly diverse collection of images that express each photographer’s concept of what mother and child represent is also included. Filled with inspiring examples and no-nonsense techniques, this extensive overview also covers photographing moms with groups of children and extended sessions that offer potentially greater sales volume.

Children's Portrait Photography

Children's Portrait Photography
Author: Kevin Newsome
Publisher: Amherst Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781584282068

The photojournalistic approach makes this book unique. Newsome creates very classic portraits without the rigorous posing that can make kids look stiff. He suggests a more fluid, natural approach with guidance, directions and suggestions for diverting attention to get great-looking, natural pictures.

Photographing Children with Special Needs

Photographing Children with Special Needs
Author: Karen Dórame
Publisher: Amherst Media, Inc
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-12
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781584280866

Like all other parents, the moms and dads of special needs children want to celebrate their families' special moments with memorable portraits. This guide shows photographers how to create these images - from designing a shoot to meeting their subject's unique needs to working effectively with children who may act (and interact) differently than other kids. Broken down according to various conditions, photographers will learn what to expect and what steps to take to ensure a pleasant and successful shoot.

100% Kid

100% Kid
Author: Allison Tyler Jones
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2014
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0321957407

Place of publication transcribed from publisher's web site.

Classic Family Portraits

Classic Family Portraits
Author: Ed Pedi
Publisher: Amherst Media
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-06-10
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1608957020

To stand out in the crowded field of family portrait photography, one’s photos must capture feelings and convey heartfelt emotions. Ed Pedi has spent 20+ years in the business, honing his techniques and establishing himself as an award winning photographer. In this book, Pedi presents 60 of his finest images, detailing the setting and the technical aspects of the shoot. Each image is also accompanied by set-up shots and or diagrams. This collection provides a concise overview of the art of family portrait photography. Family portrait photography can mean many different things. From individual portraits of babies and children, to various groupings of family members all the way to 100 people family -reunion group portraits, there are many things a professional shooter needs to be prepared for. In fact, many shoots will include multiple setups with a changing roster of family members in different poses and settings. Being able to deftly maneuver all of this and keep everyone and everything under control and on task can seem quite daunting. Pedi breaks all of this down into simple and easy to enact tips and lessons. While skill and artistry are key to creating memorable portraits, actually selling prints is just as important to running a successful business. Photographing each family member and the children separately increases options for greater sales with multiple pictures to choose form. In a similar vein, larger groups (like the group of 28 that Pedi details in the book) can be photographed in multiple breakdowns. In the book he explains a number of these breakdowns, each which works as a way to increase sales from one session. Another key to long term success as a portrait photographer is the repeat client. Imagine photographing a child every few years, from newborn to high school graduation. Many families will have their family portraits taken every few years as their children grow or more children are born. Repeat clients are more than just clients, they are relationships built between the photographer and the families. These relationships allow families to trust the photographer, not just for the standard family portrait but for special occasions like graduations, family reunions or seasonal portraits. Crafting a portrait that clients will love is more than just simple posing. Lighting plays a huge role. Oftentimes, with large groups it is necessary to shoot outdoors. The author provides a number of creative lighting techniques for dealing with everything from the single child portrait to large outdoor setups. The author provides the metering lighting setups he used for many of his shots, taking special consideration for photographing large groups or shooting outdoors. Also important is composition and many times, the use of props. Pedi always has a number of potted plants and artificial rocks with him to use to spruce up a scene. Flowers can be used to subtly add color to the portrait or fill in dead space, while the rocks can be used as posing or seating objects. In this book Pedi provides examples from his 20+ years in the industry of how to create the emotional portraits that clients want. Not only will they want multiple photos from one shoot, they will want to hire you again and again for their ongoing portrait needs. Creating a relationship with your clients not only makes everyone more comfortable during a shoot but lets them know that they can trust you and expect a certain level of quality each time they need a photographer.

The Posing Playbook for Photographing Kids

The Posing Playbook for Photographing Kids
Author: Tamara Lackey
Publisher: Rocky Nook, Inc.
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2020-02-13
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1681985551

Anyone who has photographed children knows: kids don’t really do posing. But, as the photographer, it’s your job and your responsibility to deliver lasting, impactful images in which kids look great. More importantly, the goal is to create photographs of kids that are authentic, engage their spirit, and convey their unique personalities.

So how do you get beyond the “cheese” smile? How do you harness the wild energy of a kid who won’t stop moving? How do you create energy and dynamism with a kid who just seems…bored and not into it? How do you do all that and achieve a compelling composition with flattering light and the proper exposure?

Tamara Lackey has been photographing children and families for years, and in The Posing Playbook for Photographing Kids, she teaches you her strategies and techniques for successfully posing and photographing children. The book begins with a discussion of “organic posing,” an approach to directing the subject that focuses on making small adjustments that build up to a successful shot. Tamara moves on to the psychology of photographing children, covering how to read your subjects, work with different personality types, and elicit genuine engagement. She also discusses gear, accessories, composition, lighting, and camera settings.

Then, in five chapters that are the real core of the book, Tamara tackles typical shooting scenarios and works through each kind of shoot, explaining what worked, what didn’t, and how each shoot progresses from start to finish. Covering the real-world challenges you’ll face when photographing children, Tamara discusses photographing children in the studio, in urban settings, on commercial and fashion shoots, in outdoor natural settings, and in groups. At the end of each of these chapters, she provides a handy reference guide of poses to fuel and inspire your shoots.



TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter 1: Organic Posing
Chapter 2: The Psychology Behind Photographing Children
Chapter 3: Gear and Accessories
Chapter 4: Framing, Lighting, and Settings
Chapter 5: What to Keep in Mind When Finalizing a Shot
Chapter 6: In Studio
Chapter 7: Urban Settings
Chapter 8: Commercial and Fashion Shoots
Chapter 9: Outdoor Natural Settings
Chapter 10: Posing Children Together

Studio Portrait Photography of Children and Babies

Studio Portrait Photography of Children and Babies
Author: Marilyn Sholin
Publisher: Amherst Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781584282129

Photographing portraits of children and babies constitutes a large portion of the business of most portrait studios. Parents everywhere want beautiful portraits of each of their children in every stage of his or her life. In addition to learning to work effectively with kids, included in this practical manual is all the technical information necessary to create beautiful lighting, adorable poses and truly memorable portraits. This book has been updated with all new images, the latest in digital imaging techniques, and discussions on using the latest software.

Photographing the Child

Photographing the Child
Author: Jennifer George
Publisher: Amherst Media
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1608955923

Packed full of useful tips, techniques, and information for both the hobbyist and the professional photographer, this book is an invaluable resource for developing the craft of child photography. Beginning with how to handle children as subjects, it discusses such topics as interacting with children, how to avoid tantrums, letting personality dictate the photo session, and how to capture expressions that parents want. It then explores what good light is, how to find it, how to use it, and how to pose a child in it, as well as exposure, posing, and design fundamentals. Each subject is covered from beginner to advanced level in child photography, so parents and professionals alike will find helpful information. From traditional portraits to lifestyle ones, this book covers all the necessary knowledge for capture stunning images of children.