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Photography Tutorials: 5 Tips To Make A Toddler Smile For The Camera

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My kid is the mastermind of stoicism. She is pensive, doesn’t move impulsively and, in general, won’t smile much at the camera. That’s not to say she isn’t the biggest sweetheart I’ve ever known… I just do a bad job at photographing her in those moments. After reviewing insprining photography tutorials, I set out to capture the many smiles and silly faces that go unphotographed. My baby girl is a wild, silly and smiley baby. It’s my fault, as her photographer, for not capturing her personality in its entirety. With some thought and planning, I can make my toddler smile at the camera. Here are 5 tips to do just that…

Photography Tutorials to Get Those Smiles!

1.} Get comfortable in manual mode! When Alina started to lean her little face against this carrousel pole, I almost went nuts with excitement. Luckily, I had already set my settings and metering comes second nature these days {which I had to do constantly because the carousel was moving round and round}. Having confidence in what I’m doing behind the lens has allowed me to bring my focus to what is happening in front of it. And as 1a.}, lots of the “ohhh how cute are you, Alina! So happy Alina! Don’t you love that horsey, Alina!”, means I was able to get several images of this all-too-precious smile before it vanished away.

 

2.} Dj, play my song! My kid L.O.V.E.s music. Any kind. Here she was jamming out to a live, good ol’ fashion country band singing Willie Nelson. She had everyone around us captivated with her bootie shaking and vocals abilities. I got all sorts of great faces of her while listening to the band, but I love this shot for the movement of it. For planned kid photo shoots, I will probably start bringing an ipod player. Music is a universal soul mover; it can bring a plethora of emotions to the surface. And that’s a good thing in photography.

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3.} Point out something cool! I have long given up having my toddler look and smile at the camera. But that doesn’t mean I can’t capture some silly {and stinking hilarious} faces! Daddy D showed Alina how to hold the pole and lean back, like the horse was galloping away with her. She did it once, and then couldn’t stop! So funny! She ended up staring at the top of the carrousel for awhile. I got a few great shots with her head completely flung back, but chose this one for the pretty night-time bokeh.

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3.} When they quiet, you quiet! Do you remember reading about your infants states of alertness? Like the differences of when they are active and alert versus quietly alert? Alina is most captivating to me when she is very alert {you can see it in her eyes}, but very quiet and still in her energy. That is when I hush myself, slow my movements down, and just shoot until that moment of stillness is gone. If my daughter is anything like me {and she is}, sometimes all the clamoring and yapping is over stimulating. Sure, if I thought I could squeeze a big fat smile out of her at this moment with some hooting and hollering, I would have bounced off the walls for it. But with the slight terror in her eyes that I could see through my viewfinder, I knew that a smile was not gonna happen. Which is fine by me. I love everything about this image.
 
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4.} Back away from the kid! Maybe its because I shoot with a prime lens {meaning you have to zoom with your feet} and because I’m usually shooting Alina while also caring for her, but being no further than an arms length from your kid doesn’t give either of you much room to breathe. Since my Hubby was with us, I was able to back away from Alina {he was super close, I promise} and capture my rambunctious little monster in action. That little tongue sticking out – one of her mommy’s signature faces! Haha… love it!
 
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5.} And when nothing else works, TLC will! My beautiful little darling loves when I take my pointy chin and dig it under hers, while smothering her with kisses. Not sure why, but it tickles her into a frenzy. Since embarking on my photography journey, sightings of me have been nonexistent. Photos of me and my baby are too. But I am learning that what makes a picture perfect isn’t precision of focus, but the smile when a little girl’s momma has her arms wrapped around her shoulder and they are chin to chin in a giggle fit. Thank you Daddy D, for this perfectly imperfect snap shot. You totally got our toddler to smile for the camera… Bravo!

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  • Gerri
    July 25, 2011 at 4:40 pm

    All these shots are awesome, but I especially love the first one and the BW one. And the one of Alina and her mama is super precious, too. 🙂

  • Mrs C
    July 25, 2011 at 5:20 pm

    Amazing photos! You would give any professional photographer a run for their money lol. Alina is beautiful.

  • Milk and Honey Mommy
    July 26, 2011 at 4:42 am

    Vanessa,

    Your photos are always beautiful. I love your tips. You must be right because you got some wonderful shots of Alina.

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