Excellent advise, specially for beginners, who get confused using Program or using Manual with an F 2.8 on a child And they wonder why their images are out of focus
I've been into photography for a few years now but never tried shooting kids ,shooting kids (I mean with a camera) my niece has asked me to take some photos of her three year old little girl, I'll be doing this shoot on Saturday I have found this video very helpful so wish me luck and thank you
@@LiveSnapLove thank you it's tomorrow, I don't know why but I feel a bit apprehensive about this one, I'm not used to kids and I don't want to bugger this up I'll be using a Canon 7D with a 18 -135 plus the Canon nifty 50
Great tips. Because i only do child photography occasionally, my mistake (for years) has been assuming the parents come prepared to engage the toddler in a manner that's conducive to getting the shots. In retrospect, it's clear that as the photographer I would need to meet them half-way, either bring props/distractions/activities, or just explain the process to the parents ahead of time os we're on the same page. Live and learn. Great insight.
Glad it was helpful! Toddlers can be tricky business. Sometimes it is best to just let be toddlers, and catch their in-between moments! But yes, I have often gone and had to pull out quite a few tricks to get their attention and keep them laughing and having fun. Once the toddler stops having fun, we all do!
This was super useful I have a session coming up with a set of toddler graduates. Any tips that you can provide in addition for those type of setting would be great thank you in advanced
Glad it was helpful! We do have our child prompts bundle that has way to get smiles and joyful expressions for kids of all ages (including toddlers!) you can find it here! livesnaplove.com/prompts/
I'm going to give it a shot 😉 tomorrow. I have the assistant, and I will try a game or two, although my poor twin niece and nephew have practice with my "annoying" photo sessions, and they know that it won't be all fun and games, but they enjoy the show once I get a little presentation ready of our session. They do now understand that we're capturing memories and love the final product. 😁
Great tips Audrey and it’s interesting how many of them apply to pet photography as well. I have incorporated bubble machines into some of my photo shoots and I definitely use a higher shutter speed and smaller aperture, but I haven’t tried to shoot on aperture priority, so I’m going to give that a try. One of your other tips that I find very helpful is to use back button focus for when there is a lot of movement. Looking forward to the next video.
Thanks so much for these tips! It's always chaos shooting my 2yo twins, so I'm looking forward to implementing some of these on our upcoming holiday shoots :)
Thanks for watching! Leave a comment below and let me know what tips you'll be using on your next toddler shoot 🌟 (Pssst! Don't forget to download my Aperture Cheat Sheet riiiiiiight here: www.livesnaplove.com/aperture
Hi Crooked Cam! Thanks for your comment! I just clicked the link and it took me right to the webpage that offers the cheat sheet download. It should open in a new tab. Have you tried to manually type the http address in a new tab? If it is still giving you trouble, please send me an email to hello@audreyannphoto.com and I can email you the link there to see if that may work! Thanks again :)
Thanks! I’m going to set up an activity to keep them occupied! I have a toddler shoot today and wanted some more last minute ideas
Great thinking! I hope this helped your shoot go smoothly! :)
Excellent advise, specially for beginners, who get confused using Program or using Manual with an F 2.8 on a child And they wonder why their images are out of focus
Brilliant video. I am going to try all your tips. Much appreciated. Thanks Jono 😃📷😃
Glad it was helpful! Have fun!
Thank you!!! So helpful❤️🙏🏻
So glad you enjoyed it!
Having my first toddler photography in a few hours, was thinking of these settings too, but glad to see them confirmed here! Fingers crossed!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the help! Shooting in aperture priority mode helped a lot!
I'm so glad to hear it!
Traffic light game is a brilliant idea, I will definitely try it next time I'm shooting a toddler 👍😊
Awesome! Let us know how it goes!
Thank you so much . I'm photographing my grandchildren for the first time
That's great! Sorry for the delay in replying - it's been a busy month!
this was super helpful- thank you!
Absolutely!
I've been into photography for a few years now but never tried shooting kids ,shooting kids (I mean with a camera) my niece has asked me to take some photos of her three year old little girl, I'll be doing this shoot on Saturday I have found this video very helpful so wish me luck and thank you
I am so glad you've found some helpful tips from the video! I hope you have a wonderful shoot!
@@LiveSnapLove thank you it's tomorrow, I don't know why but I feel a bit apprehensive about this one, I'm not used to kids and I don't want to bugger this up I'll be using a Canon 7D with a 18 -135 plus the Canon nifty 50
Great tips. Because i only do child photography occasionally, my mistake (for years) has been assuming the parents come prepared to engage the toddler in a manner that's conducive to getting the shots. In retrospect, it's clear that as the photographer I would need to meet them half-way, either bring props/distractions/activities, or just explain the process to the parents ahead of time os we're on the same page. Live and learn. Great insight.
Glad it was helpful! Toddlers can be tricky business. Sometimes it is best to just let be toddlers, and catch their in-between moments! But yes, I have often gone and had to pull out quite a few tricks to get their attention and keep them laughing and having fun. Once the toddler stops having fun, we all do!
Very helpful and well explained for a beginner like me! And thank you for the free aperture download!
Glad it was helpful!
Really helpful and clear, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Great great tips Audrey! So happy I've discovered your channel
I'm glad you've found us too!
Loved watching this. I have a shoot with a One Year Old this afternoon so this video helped alot
Wonderful! I hope you had a great session.
This was super useful I have a session coming up with a set of toddler graduates. Any tips that you can provide in addition for those type of setting would be great thank you in advanced
Glad it was helpful! We do have our child prompts bundle that has way to get smiles and joyful expressions for kids of all ages (including toddlers!) you can find it here! livesnaplove.com/prompts/
I'm going to give it a shot 😉 tomorrow. I have the assistant, and I will try a game or two, although my poor twin niece and nephew have practice with my "annoying" photo sessions, and they know that it won't be all fun and games, but they enjoy the show once I get a little presentation ready of our session. They do now understand that we're capturing memories and love the final product. 😁
How fun! You have a great approach!
Great tips Audrey and it’s interesting how many of them apply to pet photography as well. I have incorporated bubble machines into some of my photo shoots and I definitely use a higher shutter speed and smaller aperture, but I haven’t tried to shoot on aperture priority, so I’m going to give that a try. One of your other tips that I find very helpful is to use back button focus for when there is a lot of movement. Looking forward to the next video.
Yes, you could definitely apply the same tips to pets!
Thank you so much this was very helpful
You're so welcome! I'm so glad!
Thank you great tips
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you❤️🙏
You're so welcome!
Thank you so much 💕😘😗 it is very great tips.
Glad it was helpful!
This came in very handy, thank you. I wasn’t considering getting an assistant but I understand why I need one now
An assistant can be helpful!
Thanks so much for these tips! It's always chaos shooting my 2yo twins, so I'm looking forward to implementing some of these on our upcoming holiday shoots :)
Two 2 year olds must be chaos at all times! Hope you get something good with your holiday shoots!
I have a shoot tomorrow for a one year old baby girl, and thank you so much for the cheat sheet, i mean it. In return i just subscribe. 😘
Yay! Thank you for subscribing. I'm so glad that you found this just in time to be super helpful for your session! I hope it went superbly.
What timing, I will doing my first family photo shoot inn two weeks. Thank you so much
Perfect timing! Good luck with your shoot x
Thanks for watching! Leave a comment below and let me know what tips you'll be using on your next toddler shoot 🌟 (Pssst! Don't forget to download my Aperture Cheat Sheet riiiiiiight here: www.livesnaplove.com/aperture
The link to the cheat sheet doesn’t work. Help
Hi Crooked Cam! Thanks for your comment! I just clicked the link and it took me right to the webpage that offers the cheat sheet download. It should open in a new tab. Have you tried to manually type the http address in a new tab? If it is still giving you trouble, please send me an email to hello@audreyannphoto.com and I can email you the link there to see if that may work! Thanks again :)
I can’t get the email
A video with examples instead of just talk could be great :)