I spend most of a one year old session looking through my viewfinder. They are usually very busy (whether they are walking or crawling) and don’t look up at the camera very often, so when they do look up you have to be ready to capture whatever expression they are going to give you. Usually if they are in their element, they are happier, sillier, and more like themselves then if you were forcing them to sit still.
Sometimes the one year olds just don’t plain do not want to look up. They like to do whatever their little mind has in it. During these times I photograph all their little baby cuteness. This could be their little toes, to their chubby arms. If they aren’t being cooperative with their face, at least you can capture their sweet profiles. As a mom of three little ones (three, two, and three months), I realize how quickly they lose that tummy roll, and chubby hands and love pictures like that.
Sometimes when you do want the attention of the tiny tot, it’s very useful to have some funny sounds on hand. You may feel silly squawking like a crow in front of the adult clients, but it really does work for babies to draw attention. However, they get very used to the same noise over and over so make sure you have an arsenal of silly sounds.
This is an old tip that is tried and true. I almost always am on my belly or back or leaning over to capture the little ones. I’m tall (5’10 to be exact) and if I would shoot from my vantage point, I would lose a certain sweetness in the photo. We all see toddlers from a tall angle, so when you get down on the ground, it makes it more visually interesting. It catches the world from their short perspective.
This is an old tip that is tried and true. I almost always am on my belly or back or leaning over to capture the little ones. I’m tall (5’10 to be exact) and if I would shoot from my vantage point, I would lose a certain sweetness in the photo. We all see toddlers from a tall angle, so when you get down on the ground, it makes it more visually interesting. It catches the world from their short perspective.
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